MNPS offers families a convenient way to engage in school choice

Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) has opened the optional schools application process for the 2023-24 school year. This process provides.

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Commitment to diversity and change among the qualities Memphis parents want in next superintendent

Memphis-Shelby County School Board members received a clearer picture of the priorities parents want the next superintendent to have Wednesday.

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Perception vs. Reality: What Americans really want out of K-12 education

Despite a belief that Americans want to return to how things were pre-COVID, personal priorities on K-12 education are very.

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How Bill Cassidy, Senate’s New GOP Education Leader, Aims to Put Focus on Students With Reading Disabilities

At 4, Kate Cassidy didn’t know the alphabet. In first grade, she still couldn’t read. Testing identified her as a.

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Is the ideal candidate to lead Memphis Schools already on the job? Some say yes despite national search support

The search for a new superintendent to lead Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) is seeing disagreement over whether the ideal candidate.

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Metro Nashville Public Schools opens registration for summer learning program

Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) has opened registration for the annual Promising Scholars Summer Learning Program. From June 1 through.

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Bill would open the HOPE scholarship to students seeking a master’s degree

Tennessee students may soon be able to use their HOPE Scholarship to obtain a master’s or other advanced degree. Legislation.

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Cheatham County Schools says district fuel cards skimmed by thieves

A new report from the State Comptroller’s Office found nearly $60 thousand in inappropriate fuel card spending by employees of.

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Community panel advising MSCS on superintendent search sets first public meeting

This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters As the Memphis-Shelby County Schools board prepares to select.

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Newly elected Representatives named Vice-Chairs of key education committees

Newly elected Republican Representatives William Slater and Kevin Raper don’t even have their pictures posted yet on the Tennessee General.

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