Two bills address the declining college attendance rates by offering more opportunities to students
The number of Tennessee students attending college immediately after high school has dropped by more than 10% over the last
The number of Tennessee students attending college immediately after high school has dropped by more than 10% over the last
In a rare move of bipartisanship at the State Capitol, Tennessee’s Joint Subcommittee of Education, Health and General Welfare unanimously
Wednesday members of the House Education Administration Committee received help making that decision from an unlikely neighboring state to the
Ever since the first one opened in 2003, public charter schools have seen tremendous growth as a schooling option for
Public charter schools are designed to provide parents with an opportunity to send their children to the school that best
Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law is among the biggest education topics this year at the state capitol and legislators aren’t the
Memphis teacher Sylvia Anderson had two goals in mind when she joined two dozen students, parents, and educators on a
Lee stated he will propose an additional investment of $350 million into TISA which would include $125 million for teacher
Legislation to expand the list of eligible postsecondary institutions that nontraditional students can receive the Tennessee HOPE Scholarship for return
As a parent who prioritizes giving her children the best education, not limited by location, Asia Jackson has continuously utilized