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New report finds English language learners have the highest dropout rate in Tennessee

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) released a new report that found students who face language,.

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Comptroller report finds Tennessee reading proficiency is on the rise

Tennessee’s efforts to increase early literacy appear to be paying off according to the latest review by the Tennessee Comptroller’s.

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What’s changing this year with school safety? The Tennessee Comptroller releases a rundown.

School safety has been among the most talked about education topics this year in Tennessee following the tragic shooting at.

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Tennessee Comptroller finds CTE grant programs making a difference for rural county students

In 2021, Lewis County Schools’ career and technical education (CTE) department utilized a $124 thousand state grant to give its.

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How successful is career and technical education? Graduation rates provide a valuable clue.

Students who take part in career and technical education (CTE) programs are seeing more success graduating high school. That’s among.

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Tennessee students taking career and technical education show more interest in health science careers according to new Comptroller report

A new report by the Tennessee Comptroller found Tennessee students are showing a strong interest in Health Science careers. The.

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Interest in Career and Technical Education is growing. The Tennessee Comptroller wants to help you learn more about it.

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office announced a major undertaking this month to help inform Tennesseans about career and technical education (CTE).

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Wit and Wisdom textbooks the most frequently requested by districts despite calls to remove the curriculum in some communities

Great Minds Wit & Wisdom continues to be a desired curriculum despite the controversy surrounding its teaching content. The Tennessee.

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Fewer Tennessee students taking Drivers Ed

A new report by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability (OREA) found fewer Tennessee teenagers are taking.

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