Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent says enrollment is up but still below district projections

Enrollment in Memphis-Shelby County Schools has continued to grow year over year despite remaining behind original projections for this school.

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Metro Nashville Public Schools Board of Education lauds progress under Director Battle’s leadership

Members of the Metro Nashville Public Schools Board of Education discussed the district’s progress improving student performance under Director Dr..

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Sumner County Schools increases number of AP scholars

Sumner County Schools Director Scott Langford told board officials and community members that the district has made significant strides in.

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New study examines role of socioeconomic factors in racial achievement gaps

A recent study from the Thomas B. Fordham Institute suggests that socio-economic factors like household income and parents’ education play.

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Williamson County students continue push for arts teacher pay raises

Multiple Williamson County Schools students and community members continued to urge the Williamson County Board of Education to support raises.

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Memphis-Shelby County school board approves pay raises for school resource officers, STEM lab funding

The Memphis-Shelby County Board of Education approved budget amendments to fund pay raises for school resource officers (SROs) at Tuesday’s.

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TN Textbook Commission: Few science textbooks meet state standards

Only a handful of textbooks are meeting Tennessee’s new K-12 science standards, state education officials said at Friday’s Tennessee State.

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These Memphis middle and high schools have a new program to boost student literacy

The charter operator IOTA Community Schools, formerly Green Dot Public Schools, has teamed up with the literacy program provider Reading Horizons.

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Hamilton County Schools updates school nursing policy following new parental consent law

The Hamilton County school board updated district policy to allow nurses to help students in emergencies, in response to a.

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Williamson County Schools officials discuss AI guidelines, plagiarism concerns

According to current guidelines available on the board’s website, students and staff should only use AI programs that are approved.

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