TSU President Glenda Glover announces retirement

Tennessee State University (TSU) President Glenda Glover announced her retirement from the position after a decade of service Monday. “Serving

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“We Go All In!” Nashville Classical Charter School is giving West Nashville families a long-awaited public school choice.

Marguerite Powell felt her prayers had been answered when she first met Nashville Classical West principal Alexandria Lambert. Lambert was

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Tennessee Comptroller finds CTE grant programs making a difference for rural county students

In 2021, Lewis County Schools’ career and technical education (CTE) department utilized a $124 thousand state grant to give its

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Knox County Schools special education task force makes recommendations to address “cultural problems”

A special education task force says Knox County Schools (KCS) needs curriculum modifications and other culture changes to ensure special

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Memphis-Shelby County Schools begins new school year without a permanent superintendent

Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) kicked off the 2023-24 school year Monday morning with teachers holding welcome back signs for students

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How successful is career and technical education? Graduation rates provide a valuable clue.

Students who take part in career and technical education (CTE) programs are seeing more success graduating high school. That’s among

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“Don’t you think it’s time for a change?” Student and teacher provide a lesson on the life changing possibilities of “relationship-based teaching”

One question more than a decade ago made a lasting mark on the lives of Dewayne “D.J.” Batiste and his

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Parents encouraged to check their children’s TCAP scores online

The Tennessee Department of Education is encouraging families to keep track of their children’s testing results through an online portal.

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Metro Nashville Schools approves new plans for student safety

The Metro Nashville School Board approved new changes to the district safety policy Tuesday night in response to school safety

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Tennessee teachers sue over “prohibited concepts” Tennessee law

Five public school teachers joined the Tennessee Education Association (TEA) to file a lawsuit challenging the state’s so-called “prohibited concepts”

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