House committee advances bill to offer teacher assistance with childcare

Tennessee teachers could receive help with childcare under legislation that advanced from a key House committee Wednesday. Representative Scott Cepicky’s,.

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Proposed legislation to change the kindergarten age cutoff date fails in House subcommittee

A bill that would change the age cutoff date for children enrolling in enrolling in kindergarten failed to advance out.

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New policy limits public presence in the Tennessee House chamber

Tennessee State House Speaker Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, unveiled a new policy on the first day of the new legislative session.

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Representative Scott Cepicky proposes guardrails for artificial intelligence in the classroom

When members of the Tennessee General Assembly convened the 113th General Session last January, ChatGPT was less than two months.

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‘The Wild West’: GOP Lawmakers Push to Refuse Billions in Federal School Funds

Republican leaders in two states — Tennessee and Oklahoma — have taken steps to cut ties with the U.S. Department.

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House subcommittee ends its year by advancing three bills to make higher education more attainable to Tennessee students

The Tennessee House Higher Education Subcommittee ended its work this year by moving several pieces of legislation forward to support.

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Compromise to reduce the number of children held back from Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law passes key committees

State lawmakers in two key committees advanced a compromise bill this week to tweak Tennessee’s highly criticized Third-Grade Retention Law..

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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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Bill would give Tennessee teachers $500 annually for classroom supplies

A Tennessee bill would allow every public school teacher in the state to have $500 to spend on classroom supplies..

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