Tennessee House Passes Bill To Ban Pride Flags In Public Schools
A Bill That Will Ban Certain Flags, Including Pride Flags, From Tennessee Classrooms Was Passed On The House Floor Yesterday With A 70 To 24 Vote In Favor.
Read moreA Bill That Will Ban Certain Flags, Including Pride Flags, From Tennessee Classrooms Was Passed On The House Floor Yesterday With A 70 To 24 Vote In Favor.
Read moreFollowing A “Contentious” Hearing In The House K-12 Education Subcommittee Earlier This Month, A Bill To Ban Pride Flags In Public School Classrooms Was Passed In The Full House Education Administration Committee This Week.
Read moreThis Week In The House K-12 Education Subcommittee, A Bill That If Passed Into Law, Would Allow For Only Specific Types Of Flags To Be Displayed In Classrooms Across Tennessee, Navigated Through Its First Hurdle.
Read moreThis Week A Bill That Will Attempt To Politically Neutralize Classrooms In Tennessee Will Be Heard Before The House K-12 Education Subcommittee.
Read moreNew Legislation Has Been Introduced That Would Prohibit School Districts And Public Charter Schools In The State From Displaying Any Flags Other Than The U.S. Flag And The Tennessee State Flag.
Read moreAt The Monthly Williamson County School Board Meeting, Parents Voiced Their Concern About The Recent Appearances Of Pride And LGBTQ+ Flags Being Displayed In Classrooms All Over The District. Parents Argued That Classrooms Should Be Neutral, And Void Of All Symbols That Detract From What Should Be The Primary Purpose, Educating Students, And Expressed A Desire To See A Policy Established That Would Only Allow The Display Of American And Tennessee State Flags.
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