Knox County parents will know later this month if their children are at risk for retention under new reading requirements
In two weeks, parents in Knox County will know if their children are at risk of having to repeat the.
In two weeks, parents in Knox County will know if their children are at risk of having to repeat the.
In an rare move of bipartisanship, the State Senate sent legislation to Governor Lee’s desk Wednesday that should ease some.
Tennessee lawmakers have expressed a desire to reduce the number of fourth-graders held back this summer under new state reading.
Members of the House K-12 Subcommittee voted Tuesday to advance a bill designed to reduce the number of fourth-grade students.
When Tennessee lawmakers return to Nashville from this week’s snow delay, fourth-grade retention may very well succeed last year’s heated.