Tennessee teachers sue over “prohibited concepts” Tennessee law

Five public school teachers joined the Tennessee Education Association (TEA) to file a lawsuit challenging the state’s so-called “prohibited concepts”.

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School starts next month. Here’s where families can find assistance.

As August gets closer, Tennessee school districts are preparing for the new school year by providing families with the information.

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Tennessee’s new education chief says implementing policy is her strength and the governor’s priority

Three weeks into her job as Tennessee’s education chief, Lizzette Gonzalez Reynolds says her charge from Gov. Bill Lee is.

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Percentage of successful appeals grows for Third-Grade Retention Law

The number of third-grade students approved to advance to the fourth-grade by appeal grew by 5 percent over the last.

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Most Tennessee school districts are seeing improvement on state TCAP testing

The vast majority of Tennessee school districts are seeing improvement on state testing for the 2022/2023 school year. According to.

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State argues unions representing teachers need to pay their own way

The future of a state law that bans unions from deducting dues from teacher paychecks is now in the hands.

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New rule fines schools for misbehaving fans

The governing body of middle and high school athletics is cracking down on unruly fans by punishing their schools. Tennessee.

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Tennessee students taking career and technical education show more interest in health science careers according to new Comptroller report

A new report by the Tennessee Comptroller found Tennessee students are showing a strong interest in Health Science careers. The.

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Principal of the year finalists announced

The Tennessee Department of Education announced the nine finalists for the Tennessee Principal of the Year of the Year award.

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Tennessee Attorney General says lawsuit that could delay teacher raises lacks merit

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti’s office fired back at a recently filed lawsuit by the Tennessee Education Association (TEA), saying.

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