Memphis-Shelby County school board member drops out of race for re-election

Memphis-Shelby County School Board member Frank Johnson announced on Facebook that he’s officially dropping out of the District 7 school.

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Sumner County Schools officials discuss upcoming budget as deadline looms

The Sumner County Board of Education discussed potential ways to approach the 2024-25 fiscal year budget at Tuesday’s regular meeting.

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Rutherford County School Board says no to a fourth public charter school

Members of the Rutherford County School Board voted 4 to 3 Wednesday night to reject what would’ve been the county’s.

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Rutherford County Schools review team recommends approval for a fourth public charter school

Next month Rutherford County will see three new public charter schools open and a fourth could see approval before the.

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Memphis-Shelby County Schools invests millions into key staffing roles

Memphis Shelby County Schools (MSCS) announced a $3.4 million investment into elevating critical district positions Tuesday.

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Conservative challenger Rick Scarbrough is outraising Rep. John Ragan. Ragan responded with mailers that stretch the truth.

This year Representative John Ragan’s, R-Oak Ridge, has attracted headlines for proposing multiple bills dealing with hot button social issues.

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Knox County school board votes to revise book ban policies

The Knox County Board of Education voted Thursday to revise district policies regarding the removal of books containing sexual or.

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Conservative challenger Ray Jeter outraises Rep. Scott Cepicky with Maury County contributions

Representative Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, has won three elections for House district 64 by comfortable margins, but this week’s campaign filings.

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University of Memphis childhood programs receive state grants for early intervention services

Two early intervention resource agencies for young children with developmental delays and disabilities at University of Memphis received three new.

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Lawsuit challenges zero tolerance policies for ‘threats of mass violence’ in schools

Two families in Tennessee’s Williamson County school district have filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Bill Lee and the Williamson.

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