Williamson County school board discusses reading proficiency requirements, Title IX changes

Williamson County parents will soon learn whether their kids will have to attend summer school to advance under state reading.

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New survey of teachers finds most are concerned their students are falling behind

According to the annual report, which surveyed 1,000 teachers across the country, 70 percent of teachers believe that their students.

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Children to learn this week if they’re at risk for retention under reading requirements

Parents across the state should learn this week whether their third and fourth-graders are at risk for retention because of.

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Nashville State Community College prepares for new healthcare and information technology programs with Clarksville campus expansion

Nashville State Community College broke ground this week on a Clarksville campus expansion that’s designed to serve students with new.

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Tristar Reads contest encourages students to spend their summer break with a book

Last summer Rutherford County teen Taylor Aslup took advantage of every opportunity to read. Aslup balanced work and cheerleading while.

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Student transition team presents recommendations to Memphis-Shelby County Schools

New Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins has looked to a variety of voices for assistance as she charts.

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New report details how segregation continues in school assignments 70 years after Brown v. Board of Education

On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court’s historic Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas decision outlawed segregation in.

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School resource officers to remain the only armed personnel in Knox County Schools

The Knox County Schools Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution affirming that school resource officers (SRO) and law enforcement.

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Budget discussions spark debate during Hamilton County School board meeting

A discussion on the proposed budget for Hamilton County School became heated during Thursday’s school board meeting. Hamilton County School’s.

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Winning: These four Jackson-Madison schools finished in the top five in STEM competition

The Jackson-Madison County School System Board of Education celebrated student achievements during Thursday’s meeting. Those achievements included all four JMCSS.

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