More Tennessee students are moving straight from high school to college

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) announced Thursday that the state is seeing the largest increase in students going straight.

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81 percent of Third-Grade Retention appeals approved

The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) says it has approved the appeals of more than 81 percent of students who.

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Metro Nashville Public Schools unveils new safety plan

Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Director Dr. Adrienne Battle unveiled the district’s new plan to keep students safe during Tuesday’s.

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Memphis-Shelby County Board of Education reassures parents the superintendent search is moving forward

School board members with Memphis-Shelby County Schools sent a letter to parents Wednesday to assure them that the turbulent search.

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Which Teaching Jobs Are Easier or Harder to Staff? New Data Has Some Answers

What do real-time job-openings data reveal about teacher hiring and shortages? Dan Goldhaber and a team of researchers at the.

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Memphis-Shelby County School Board vice chair steps down from following heated discussion about superintendent search

Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) is down one school board member and is no closer to finding a new superintendent following.

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Tennessee Department of Education encourages teachers to sign up for literacy training

The Tennessee Department of Education is encouraging teachers to sign up for literacy training this summer. The department is offering.

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Tennessee Education Association files lawsuit that could delay teacher raises

The Tennessee Education Association (TEA) filed a legal challenge this week that could delay recently passed teacher raises. The TEA’s.

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Nashville mayoral candidates debate their plans to improve student test scores

The candidates vying to become Nashville’s next mayor finally answered a question about how they plan to improve education. During.

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Memphis activists challenge bans from school district property in federal lawsuit

Five people who were banned from Memphis-Shelby County Schools buildings and property have filed a federal lawsuit against the district,.

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