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Native American Day

On Friday, September 20th, Greeneville City 4th graders enjoyed a Native American History experience at Dogwood Park. This is the 8th year the Niswonger Foundation has provided funding to support the Native American Day activities. Students are led through hands-on experiences to allow them to understand the culture of Native Americans. We were thrilled to […]

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Thoughts On Common Core

Letter to the Editor Greeneville Sun July 29, 2013 The staff of the Niswonger Foundation has followed, with interest and concern, your recent coverage regarding Tennessee’s implementation of the new Common Core Standards. I am particularly appreciative of Tuesday’s (July 23) cover story in which leaders from Greene County Schools, Dr. Vicki Kirk and Kristi […]

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Announcing

Wednesday, June 12, 2013 The Niswonger Foundation School Success Symposium Numerous breakout sessions designed for all K-12 educators who want to learn from regional colleagues about best practices in our area. Featured Speaker: Dr. Todd Whitaker, author of What Great Teachers Do Differently What Great Principals Do Differently Dealing With Difficult Parents Niswonger Performing Arts […]

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Music Meets Science!

Niswonger Foundation Supports Tenth Regional School Concert More than 2000 students from Northeast Tennessee elementary schools were delighted by the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra’s performance at the Niswonger Performing Arts Center on March 12.  Sponsored by the Niswonger Foundation, this year’s program marked the tenth anniversary of these concerts.  While the major goal of the effort […]

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Scholar Alex Smyth Sets Example As Volunteer

Alex is pictured with the Café founder, Brian Orchard, at a very successful recent fundraiser. Niswonger Scholar Alex Smyth has been busy volunteering with the “One World, Everybody Eats” movement in our community. As a sophomore at East Tennessee State University, Alex became involved in the One Acre Café that will be opening in downtown […]

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Niswonger Foundation Selects Five New Scholars

The NISWONGER FOUNDATION, founded by Greeneville, Tennessee businessman and philanthropist Scott M. Niswonger, has selected five high school seniors to join the Niswonger Scholars program.  Currently, there are 18 Niswonger Scholars, with the newly selected students for 2013 bringing the total to 23.  The Foundation also has 44 alumni of the program. The Niswonger Foundation’s […]

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Expect More/Achieve More Coalition

The Niswonger Foundation is proud to be a charter member of the Expect More/Achieve More coalition. This group, the Expect More/Achieve More coalition, seeks to build statewide and local awareness of Tennessee’s ongoing effort to raise expectations in the classroom through the Common Core State Standards. Visit the Expect More/Achieve More website at  www.expectmoretn.org

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Online And Distance Learning

The Niswonger Foundation is leading the transition to Internet-based learning. The Niswonger Foundation has partnered with 29 area high schools to offer more educational opportunities through online and distance learning education. This summer about five percent of all students in the 29 high schools in the 1st Congressional District were enrolled in online classes. The courses […]

    The Niswonger Foundation was established in 2001 to make a positive and sustainable difference in education in Northeast Tennessee. This dream was envisioned by Scott M. Niswonger, who founded Landair Transport, Inc. and Forward Air Corporation. These companies were the first two Greeneville-based companies to be taken public in the history of Greene County, Tennessee. Jointly, the companies have combined annual revenue of over one-billion-dollars and employ more than 5000 people.

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    223 North Main Street
    P.O. Box 1508
    Greeneville, TN 37744

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    (423) 588-5933