TISA rules pass joint state committee

The Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) cleared an important hurdle Monday morning that ensures its eventual implementation for school.

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Academic gains propel LEAD Neely’s Bend out of the state’s Achievement School District

LEAD Public Schools announced LEAD Neely’s Bend will be the first public charter school in Nashville to exit the state-run.

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School Turnaround Program is working for two Memphis schools

Memphis schools Hawkins Mill Elementary and Trezevant High have been on the state’s priority list since the list’s formation in.

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Memphis-Shelby County Schools cancels Friday events and reschedules School Showcase

Memphis-Shelby County Schools is cancelling events Friday evening and rescheduling Saturday’s School Choice Showcase as a safety precaution for expected.

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Legislator Profile: Senator Jon Lundberg making an impact leading the Senate Education Committee

There may not have been a single piece of legislation that was more impactful in 2022 than the Tennessee Investment.

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National School Choice Week gives parents the power to choose the best education for their children

The importance of parents having the option to choose which education would best fit their children is not a new.

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One week remains for Middle Tennessee seniors to apply for more than 160 scholarships

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee is offering students more than 150 scholarship opportunities to apply for, but the application.

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Despite transportation challenges, Nashville Chamber recommends expanding work-based learning program

The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce presented its Education Report Tuesday, citing four specific recommendations for Metro Nashville Public Schools.

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Tennessee’s Grow Your Own teaching program grows larger

The Tennessee Department of Education announced two additional educator preparation providers (EPP) are now available to provide teacher apprenticeships through.

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Memphis community panel says superintendent search may be moving too quickly

The Memphis-Shelby County School Board isn’t planning to name a new superintendent until April but some members of the community.

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