TN School Voucher Program Wins Court Approval To Proceed
A Three-Judge Panel Ruled Last Week That Tennessee’s School Voucher Program Is Good To Proceed Without Any Further Court Intervention.
Read moreA Three-Judge Panel Ruled Last Week That Tennessee’s School Voucher Program Is Good To Proceed Without Any Further Court Intervention.
Read moreTennessee Has Seen Nearly 1,000 Families Apply And More Than 350 Have Been Accepted Into The State’s Pilot Educational Savings Account Program.
Read moreA Tennessee Trial Court Ruled Friday That Tennessee’s Education Scholarship Program Can Move Forward. A Three-Judge Panel Heard Arguments Earlier In The Day From The American Civil Liberties Union And Southern Poverty Law Center. The Two Groups Had Asked The Court To Deliver An Injunction Against The Pilot Program.
Read moreA Police Officer Shortage Is Affecting School Safety In Middle Tennessee. Some Schools Will Not Have A Dedicated Resource Officer When The New School Year Begins, Which For Some Counties Is Next Week.
Read moreTennessee’s Supreme Court Will Not Reconsider Its Prior Ruling On An Educational Savings Plan In Nashville And Memphis.
Read moreCharter School Students In Nashville Will No Longer Be Able To Participate In Athletics At Metro Nashville Public Schools.
Read moreRepresentative White Is Sponsoring A Bill That Will Repeal All The Changes Made By Last Year’s Open Enrollment Bill And Allow School Districts To Return To How They Operated In The Past Where Each District Was Permitted To Create Their Own Policy.
Read moreLegislators Say They Will Take Action Against School Districts That Do Not Comply With Governor Lee’s Order That Allows Parents To Choose Whether Students Wear Masks Or Not. This Comes On The Heels Of School Districts In Memphis And Nashville Announcing That They Would Still Be Requiring Masks.
Read moreDuring The Cross Country Patriots Tea Party Meeting In Lenoir City On August 17th, 2021, Lt. Governor Randy McNally Gave A Tennessee Legislative Update Followed By Questions From Audience Members.
Read moreTennessee’s Highest Court Heard Arguments On A Disputed School Choice Program Last Thursday, June 3rd.
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