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James Blevins discusses historical fiction with his 7th-grade language arts class at Page School Center (Bell County) and Bell County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 18 , 2013
Bell County High School teacher Christie Willis discusses The Crucible with her 11th-grade language arts class. She was giving them Advance Placement level work toward the end of the year.
Language arts teacher Christi Lefevers has a literary discussion with sophomores Kaite Mason, Taelor Lawson and Adam Jones at Bell County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 18 , 2013
Stephanie Sanders helps Darrin Traxler with a question from a Common Core Standards workbook during 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012
Susan Brock talks with her 4th-grade science class about the paludarium they built with pill bugs, snails and guppies at Bell Central School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2013
Dylan Collins completes a worksheet during Stephanie Sanders’ 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County) while preparing for the K-PREP tests. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012
First-grade student Kamryn Burnett listens to her teacher Lisa Johnson at Bell Central School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2013
Tyler Wright reviews a common core standards workbook to prepare for the K-PREP tests during Stephanie Sanders’ 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012
Lisa Johnson dismisses students with a game after her reading class at Bell Central School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2013
Third-grade student Gavin Leach reviews vocabulary during Brooke Schultz\'s class at Bell Central School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2013
Belinda Brock teaches her 5th-grade class division at Bell Central School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2013
Assistant Principal Jennifer Wilder, counselor Kara LeFevers and AmeriCorps worker Amelie Miracle work in a conference room surrounded by color-coded student progress information at Bell Central School Center (Bell County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 15, 2013
Emily Saylor prepares for the KPREP test during Stephanie Sanders\' 8th-grade reading class at Page School Center (Bell County).Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 29, 2012

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