Tennessee Ranks #5 In The U.S. For Homeschool Interest
Tennessee Is Now The State With The 5th Most Residents Searching Online For Homeschooling Information.
Read moreTennessee Is Now The State With The 5th Most Residents Searching Online For Homeschooling Information.
Read moreTennessee Ranked No. 6 Nationally With A Grade Of B In The ALEC Index Of State Education Freedom.
Read moreBrandon Delivers Stories On The Pervasiveness Of RINO Politics In Tennessee, The Continuing Failures Of TN Public Schools, The Leftist Agenda, How Corporate Interests Drive TN Politics & Much More! Tune In!
Read moreAccording To Our Sources, “No Questions” Northcutt Pacified Republicans With A Pro-Homeschooling Narrative But Took No Questions From The 20% Of Attendees Who Were At The Meeting Specifically To Hear From Him On This Issue.
Read moreDistrict Attorney Craig Northcott Will Be Addressing Homeschooling And Truancy Issues At The Coffee County Republican Party’s August Meeting On The 31st At 7:00 Pm. Meanwhile, The Coffee County School District That Judge Ewell, Jr. Orders Students Back To Has Less Than 40% Proficiency In Overall ELA Scores Across All Grades And Less Than 30% When It Comes To Math.
Read moreBrandon reveals NEW LAWS proposed for Gov. Lee’s RED FLAG GUN LAW Special Session! PLUS stories on out-of-control judges attacking home schoolers, SEL in government schools & California’s attempt to STOP TN’s BAN on mutilating kids… TUNE IN!
Read moreA Coffee County Judge With A Reputation For Being Biased Against Homeschooling Trampled On Parental Rights On Tuesday By Ordering A Homeschooled Student Back To Public School.
Read moreA Bill Being Pushed By Speaker Cameron Sexton That Creates Two Very Different Kinds Of Charter Schools Is Drawing Ire From The State’s Homeschool Community.
Read moreRepresentative Mark White Introduced A Caption Bill On Behalf Of House Speaker Cameron Sexton Last Week That Would Allow For Two Very Different Types Of Charter Schools In Tennessee.
Read moreTennessee Public Schools Have Lost More Than 14,000 Students Since The Start Of The Pandemic — With Most Switching To Private Schools And A Lesser Number Newly Homeschooled, A New Report From The Urban Institute Has Found.
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