“Is the Education System Broken?” Asks This New Honors Course At Austin Peay State University

An Assistant Professor Of Education At Austin Peay State University In Clarksville Is Teaching An Honors Course This Fall Titled “Is The Education System Broken?” The Goal Of This Course Is To Challenge College Students To Thoroughly Analyze Their Educational Experience And Critically Assess How The Education System Functions.

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Tennessee Dept Of Education Looks For $260M Increase In TISA Funding

The Tennessee Department Of Education Wants A $260 Million Increase In Its Base Education Funding And An Overall $293.6 Million Budget Increase For Next Fiscal Year.

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7 Big News Stories Tennessee Media Has Obscured The Truth On Or Shoved Under The Carpet…

7 Big News Stories For Conservative Christians That Are Concerned About Tennessee Politics Leaning Ever Farther To The Left…

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The True Cost To Educate Children Of Illegal Immigrants In Tennessee

According To A Federation For American Immigration Reform Report, The Cost To Tennessee Taxpayers For The Education Of Children Of Illegal Immigrants In 2023 Was $571 Million.

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Connect With Active Participants In Conservative Grassroots Initiatives At The East Tennessee Grassroots Leadership Summit

The East TN Grassroots Leadership Summit Is An Event Designed To Encourage, Educate, And Connect Those Who Actively Participate In Conservative Grassroots Initiatives In Tennessee. Featuring Several Speakers In Various Areas Of Expertise Including Medical Freedom, Pro-Life, State Legislation, Education, Mental Health And More, This All Day Event Will Prepare Attendees For Involvement In The Upcoming Legislative Session To Preserve Their God-Given, Constitutional Freedoms.

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Senator Watson Talks Third Grade Literacy, Criminal Justice Reform, And Tennessee’s Tax Situation With Hamilton County Pachyderm Club

State Senator Bo Watson Met With The Hamilton County Pachyderm Club On Monday, Where He Encouraged Continued Literacy Improvement In Schools, Advocated For Criminal Justice Reform, And Discussed The Future Of Tennessee.

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Tennessee Legislators To Look Into Rejecting Federal School Funding In November

With Additional Covid-19 Federal K-12 School Funding Winding Down, Tennessee Continues Its Look At What School Funding Would Look Like Without Federal Dollars, Which Amounted To $10.4 Billion Coming To The State’s Schools Between 2019 And 2023.

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McNally, Sexton Announce Task Force To Determine If Tennessee Can Refuse Federal Dollars For Education

This Week Speaker Of The House For The General Assembly Of The State Of Tennessee, Cameron Sexton, And Lt. Governor Randy McNally, Announced The Creation Of A “Task Force” Or “Joint Working Group” To Study What Kind Of Impact The Rejection Of Federal Dollars Might Have On Education In The State.

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