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FAST (Fayetteville After School Time)
Reading Renaissance/Accelerated Reader
Character Counts Program
Second Step Program for Violence Prevention
School and Business Partnerships
Parent Volunteer Program
Networked Computer/Internet (All Schools)
Wireless Laptops
Computer Labs
After School Study Programs
Opportunities for Academically Talented
Art, Music, and Physical Education Specialists
School Counselors
Speech/Hearing Specialists
Special Education Programs
Alternative School Program
National School Lunch and Breakfast Program
Pre-K for 4 Year Olds
Title I Reading Program
The Fayetteville City Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employment
Agency. This system conforms to the Civil Rights Act of 1974.
This system assures under Title VI and Title IX that no person shall on the
grounds of race, color, gender, or national origin be excluded from
participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination
under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.
(The Fayetteville City School Board's policy outlines the
complaint/grievance procedure to assure that these rights are protected
under State and Federal law). Any suggestions for the planning or
implementation of these programs should be submitted to Rickey Shelton,
Supervisor or Sandy Stout, Supervisor at Fayetteville City Schools, 110A
South Elk Avenue, Fayetteville, TN 37334 (931)- 433-5542.
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