Are there any current open source spin-offs that attempt to use sage
for 6-12+ education ie, sage+CMS?

I was hoping that I could just hack-off all of the parts of the
notebook that I didn't need and put a cell the way it is displayed in
the notebook at the bottom of a webpage.  Then to start building
interactive curriculum that could suggest sage syntax (for use in the
notebook cell at the bottom of the page) to further illustrate the
point of the lesson.

However, coming from django where css, js, html templates, request-
handlers, db-orm, other python code etc are all separated, it is hard
for me to figure out how the code in sage/server/notebook works.  Does
anyone have experience trimming the features of the notebook or tying
sage in with another webapp in another way?  I wouldn't think that
the /server/simple api would be the easiest answer; nor would I think
that doing basic RPC would be the best solution.

I really like how a cell of the notebook looks and works as-is and
would rather not have to replicate all of the js.  I'm just having
trouble figuring out how to get a single cell out of it.  Perhaps
decoupling a cell from the notebook is also a bad solution.

Any ideas?
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