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Governor To Announce Pre-K Grants In Statewide Tour

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Gov. Phil Bredesen and Tennessee Education Commissioner Lana Seivers will conduct a statewide tour on Thursday to announce the recipients of Pre-K grant money for the fall.

There will be a stopover at Brown Academy on 8th Street in Chattanooga at 11 a.m.

The grants, which total $25 million, will create approximately 300 new Pre-K classrooms across Tennessee and will serve approximately 6,000 children.

At each event site, Bredesen will be announcing the number of Pre-K classrooms for that region.

Here is the schedule:

Bristol

Event Time: 8 a.m. EDT

Location: Valley Pike Elementary

2125 Carolina Avenue

Chattanooga

Event Time: 11 a.m. EDT

Location: Brown Academy for Classical Studies

718 East 8th Street

Murfreesboro

Event Time: 12:30 p.m. CDT

Location: Bellwood Elementary

435 Sanbryn Drive

Jackson

Event Time: 3:15 p.m. CDT

Location: Alexander Elementary

900 North Highland Avenue

Millington

Event Time: 6 p.m. CDT

Location: Lucy Elementary

6269 Amherst Road


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