THEC launches ‘FAFSA Frenzy’ resources to help students apply for financial aid

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) is partnering with several education and community organizations across the state to launch its.

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UT-Knoxville to lead $25M nuclear technology research consortium

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville has been named the lead institution for a $25 million cooperative agreement awarded by.

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State Board of Education changes rules for students in out-of-state mental health facilities

The Tennessee State Board of Education unanimously voted Monday to pass emergency revisions to rules outlining admission requirements for Tennessee.

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Beacon Poll notes voters’ concerns about public education along with support for former President Trump and Sen. Blackburn

A new statewide survey from the Beacon Center of Tennessee found 50 percent of registered voters in Tennessee are dissatisfied.

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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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University of Memphis childhood programs receive state grants for early intervention services

Two early intervention resource agencies for young children with developmental delays and disabilities at University of Memphis received three new.

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SCORE report finds student assessments and teacher evaluations combine to improve performance

The State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) has released a pair of memos highlighting how annual teacher evaluations and assessments.

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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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Lawsuit challenges zero tolerance policies for ‘threats of mass violence’ in schools

Two families in Tennessee’s Williamson County school district have filed a federal lawsuit against Gov. Bill Lee and the Williamson.

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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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