Representative Scott Cepicky cuts back the amount he wants to provide teachers for classroom supplies

Culleoka Representative Scott Cepicky drew cheers from public school teachers when he proposed legislation this year to provide them with.

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Tennessee is talking about rejecting federal education funding. What would that mean for kids?

When House Speaker Cameron Sexton recently floated the idea of Tennessee rejecting U.S. education dollars to free its schools from.

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Tennessee teachers tell lawmakers literacy struggles are a big concern with young children

Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law is among the biggest education topics this year at the state capitol and legislators aren’t the.

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Day on the Hill provides an educational opportunity for Memphis teachers

Memphis teacher Sylvia Anderson had two goals in mind when she joined two dozen students, parents, and educators on a.

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Should the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship be expanded? This new legislation could do it.

Legislation to expand the list of eligible postsecondary institutions that nontraditional students can receive the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship for return.

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Bill would make summer learning camps designed for COVID continue beyond the pandemic

Like many school districts across the country, Elizabethton City Schools entered the 2020/2021 school year with a new hybrid schedule.

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Tennessee celebrates the growth of its Career and Technical Education program

To kick off February’s Career and Technical Education Month, the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) is revisiting and celebrating the.

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Legislator Profile: Representative Mark White says education in Tennessee is like a grandfather clock

Memphis State Representative Mark White has long felt education in Tennessee is like a big grandfather clock. Any adjustment you.

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