Sevier County Parents Raise Concerns Over Chromebook App

A Reading App Called Epic That Was Temporarily Removed From Williamson County Schools Chromebooks Over Concerns That It Violated New Legislation Was Reinstated After A Short Review, According To A Source In Williamson County.

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Harshbarger And Green Fight Back Against Harmful Material In Schools

Representatives Diana Harshbarger And Mark Green Of Tennessee Introduced The No Obscene Teaching In Our Schools Act, Also Known As The Not In Our Schools Act, Which Prohibits Schools That Have Violated State Laws On Harmful Material For Children From Receiving Federal Funds.

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Act Would Grant Transparency For Parents About School Library Materials

Representative William Lamberth And Senator Jack Johnson Are Sponsoring A Set Of Bills In The Tennessee General Assembly That, In Part, Would Require That Each Public School Establish And Maintain A List Of All The Materials In The School’s Library To Be Posted On The School’s Website.

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