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Memphis-Shelby County school board continues discussion on personnel changes

The Memphis-Shelby County School Board continued discussing personnel changes in the district on Tuesday, following last week’s special meeting where

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Williamson County school board discusses LGBTQ protections, approves 6 percent pay raise for teachers

Williamson County school board and community members discussed the Biden Administration’s proposed changes to Title IX that would reinstate and

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AI policies are still a work in progress for several Tennessee school districts ahead of 2024-25 school year

Legislation passed in February requires school districts to let the state know how artificial intelligence will be used and regulated

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Kingsport City Schools passes drug testing policy

The Kingsport City Schools Board of Education unanimously passed a new drug testing policy for students involved in extracurricular activities

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Teacher vacancies are a big challenge in Tennessee. Clarksville-Montgomery County may have found a solution.

A recent report from the State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) found that school districts across Tennessee began the school year

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EFI Charter School Report: Tennessee charter school sector ranked in middle of the pack

Tennessee ranks 14th out of 30 states included in a recent report from the Education Freedom Institute that measures the

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Students of color make up the majority of public charter school students in Tennessee. Should HBCUs get involved?

A recent report by the Tennessee Charter Center found roughly 95 percent of the state's 44,000 public charter school students

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PROPEL Center and Apple host career accelerator for HBCU students

The historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) innovation hub PROPEL Center has brought together a cohort of 50 students from 19

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Fourth-graders show reading gains on state assessments while third-graders hold steady

Tennessee's fourth-graders showed noticeable improvements in reading this year while third-graders' scores held steady. That's according to a Thursday announcement

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Metro Nashville Public Schools director optimistic about the performance of third and fourth-graders on state reading tests

Metro Nashville Public Schools Director Dr. Adrienne Battle says based on the district’s preliminary “quick scores,” she's optimistic about how

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