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Second-grade teacher Alice Thackett directs Caden Maynard to say a large number for the rest of the class to create on their flip boards at  Southside Elementary School (Pike County).Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Southside Elementary School (Pike County) April 10, 2012.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Suzanne Henson helps 5th-grade student Dalton Lowe graph coordinates on an iPad at Bevins Elementary School (Pike County). Students also use the iPads to take tests through CIITS, shortening grading time for teachers, one of the changes at the school prompted by the TELL Kentcky Survey. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 14, 2013
Anaya Ali shows her answer to a given verbal number during Alice Tackett\'s 2nd-grade class at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Bevins Elementary School (Pike County) 4th and 5th-grade teacher Reesia Thornsbury talks with her students about the Revolutionary War. All the teachers at the school participated in the first TELL Kentucky Survey in 2011. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 14, 2013
Preschool teacher Rhonda Crigger helps Kenna Hackney, left, and Isabella Moore cut out and paint paper snakes at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). The students were studying camouflage in nature. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Library media specialist Debbie Smith plans the next book to read with the 5th-grade book club at Bevins Elementary School (Pike County). Smith said having common grade-level planning that resulted from the TELL Kentucky Survey, is a benefit to teachers. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 14, 2013
Second-grade student Ryan Scarberry looks for a book to check-out in the library at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). Scarberry said he prefers reading fiction.Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Second-grade student Ryan Scarberry looks for a book to check-out in the library at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). Scarberry said he prefers reading fiction. Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Bevins Elementary School (Pike County) Principal Amy Swiney advises teachers to take the TELL Kentucky Survey and let their voices be heard. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 14, 2013
Dalton Slate takes a quiz on Thomas Edison during Kim Hughes 2nd-grade class at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Second-grade student Olivia Jones takes a mathematics test at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012
Math intervention specialist Suzanne Maynard works on a number line with kindergarten students Makylie Morris and Makenna Fletcher at Southside Elementary School (Pike County). Photo by Amy Wallot, April 10, 2012

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