Dekalb Schools and Graduation Alliance launch new online high school completion program

Adults in Tennessee who have not graduated from high school can now earn a high school diploma rather than a.

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Parent poll reveals ‘Nashville’s hidden literacy crisis’

The education and parent advocacy organization Nashville PROPEL has released a white paper detailing what local parents think about “Nashville’s.

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TDOE announces presidential teaching award state finalists

The Tennessee Department of Education has named four state finalists for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Math and Science.

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Clarksville-Montgomery school board discusses reading proficiency requirements, arming teachers and COVID-19 relief funding

Clarksville-Montgomery County School System officials and educators discussed the impact of state reading proficiency requirements on this year’s cohort of.

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13 new Tennessee schools earn STEM designation, redesignation awarded to Kingsport’s DB-EXCEL

The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) and the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network (TSIN) have awarded 13 new schools the Tennessee.

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Tennessee lawmakers support proposed change that prioritizes funding CTE programs that lead to high paying jobs

The TDOE is looking to update how it reviews and classifies CTE programs in the state to determine that they.

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Governor Lee plans to bring his “voucher” plan back next year. Two polls show Tennessee remains divided.

Two polls released this month have found Tennesseans remain sharply divided on Governor Bill Lee’s plan to let parents use.

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Memphis school and law enforcement officials oppose allowing teachers to carry guns

In a joint video message, Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) Superintendent Marie Feagins, Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner, Jr., and Interim.

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Governor signs law designed to reduce the number of children retained in the fourth-grade under new reading requirements

Governor Bill Lee signed legislation Tuesday that should ease some concerns parents have that their fourth-graders could be held back.

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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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