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Pulaski

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Dylan Young, Daniel Pitman and Adam Chaney dance the Virginia Reel during Meredith Braun's Dance and Drama class at North Middle School in Pulaski County Jan. 18, 2008.
Photo by Amy Wallot
Freshman Andrea Rookard and Asia Rowe complete sketches before doing computer work during Mike Crowhurst\'s Introduction to Engineering Design class at Pulaski County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 4, 2013
Freshman Nick Owens and Derek Phillips study ancient Chinese dynasties during Aubrey Pennington world civilizations class at Pulaski County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 4, 2013
Math intervention teacher Scotty Grubbs talks with his students about meeting benchmarks at Pulaski County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 4, 2013
Chelsea Smith solves a mathematics problem during MAP testing at Pulaski County High School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 4, 2013
Pulaski County High School Principal Mike Murphy talks with Assistant Principals Arthur Crawford and Rodney McAninch about an upcoming staff meeting. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 4, 2013
Dusty Phelps, a psychologist with Pulaski County Schools, leads a RTI PBIS meeting at Pulaski County High School. Phelps said one of the goals with the new training will be to instruct teachers on how to recognize early signs of mental health problems with their students, so the students can receive services earlier.Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 12, 2015
Lori Price, coordinator of student/family support services for Pulaski County Schools, talks with a freshman student about his concerns with new classes he is enrolling in. Price uses the Check & Connect intervention system to foster engagement with students. Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 12, 2015
Lori Price, coordinator of student/family support services for Pulaski County Schools, talks with a freshman student about his concerns with new classes he is enrolling in. Price uses the Check & Connect intervention system to foster engagement with students. 
Photo by Amy Wallot, Feb. 12, 2015
Fifth-grade student Cadee Francis, center, discusses a scenario where she decides whether to keep a friend after the friend has done hurtful things as part of the Very Important Girls event at Pulaski Elementary School. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug 24, 2012
Donnie Blum offers suggestions to his classmate on what his next move should be in a human chess-like game during the Pulaski Elementary School bullying program. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug 24, 2012
Volunteer Dustin Rader reads Mr. Peabody’s Apples to students as part of the anti-bullying program for Pulaski Elementary School. The story deals with spreading rumors. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug 24, 2012
Cheyene Hensley, Emily Simpson, Railey Daulton, Shelby Brown and Kayla Gibson draw a picture of their vice-principal while discussing qualities that make a positive role model during the Pulaski Elementary School anti-bullying program for 5th-grade students. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug 24, 2012
Fifth-grade student Jaiden Duncan tries to put toothpaste back in the tube during the Very Important Girls event at Pulaski Elementary School. The activity was used to demonstrate that rumors are hard to take back once you share them. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug 24, 2012
Fifth-grade students work together to create a marshmallow launcher as a team-building exercise during the Pulaski Elementary School No Girls Allowed anti-bullying program. Photo by Amy Wallot, Aug 24, 2012

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