Knox County school board votes to revise book ban policies

The Knox County Board of Education voted Thursday to revise district policies regarding the removal of books containing sexual or.

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UT named a ‘Best Value College’ by Princeton Review

The Princeton Review has named University of Tennessee in Knoxville as “one of the nation’s best-value colleges for students seeking.

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Survey: parents ‘in the dark’ about how K-12 testing data is used for academic support

While parents strongly support the use of statewide summative assessments to measure student progress, many believe that few K-12 leaders.

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Bedford County Schools announces new ESL coordinator role

Bedford County Schools has created a new English as a Second Language (ESL) and Instructional Support Coordinator role to address.

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House District 34 candidates disagree little on LGBTQ-related issues, charter school controversies

Voters in Tennessee House District 34 got a chance to ask GOP primary candidates – incumbent Tim Rudd and his.

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Tennessee Higher Ed Commission notes increase in ‘college-going rate’

New data from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) notes “significant momentum” in today’s increasing college-going rate in Tennessee, highlighted.

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Tennessee’s Education Department is getting a new Chief Program Officer

The Tennessee Department of Education has selected Milan Special School District Director Jonathan Criswell as Chief Program Officer (CPO) for.

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Metro Nashville school board lauds state test results

The Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) Board of Education celebrated gains made across grade levels and subjects in this year’s.

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Memphis-Shelby County Schools approves job cuts and $1.8 billion budget

The Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board of Education voted 8-1 Tuesday night to approve Superintendent Marie Feagins’ plans to cut over.

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Tennessee Department of Education praises steady improvements in TCAP test results

Student performance is slowly but steadily improving in math, English language arts (ELA) and social studies, according to 2023-24 Tennessee.

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