Bill Giving More Exceptions To Tennessee Third-Grade Retention Law Advances
A Tennessee Senate Committee Passed A Change To The State’s Third-Grade Retention Law And It Now Heads To The Full Senate.
Read moreA Tennessee Senate Committee Passed A Change To The State’s Third-Grade Retention Law And It Now Heads To The Full Senate.
Read moreAmid Statewide Complaints About Tennessee’s Third-Grade Retention Law, Legislative Republicans Are Likely To Butt Heads Over Efforts To Tweak The Measure In 2023.
Read moreHamilton County School’s District Officials Are Expecting At Least 30% Of Third Grade Students To Be In Danger Of Not Making It To The Fourth Grade.
Read moreAs Governor Bill Lee, The Tennessee Department Of Education (TDOE) And Republican Lawmakers Pat Themselves On The Back For A Job Well Done, Results From The 2021-2022 TCAP Assessments Show That Almost Two Thirds Of Students Are Below Grade Level In Almost Every Category For Which The State Conducts Testing.
Read moreIn this interview, Representative Todd Warner (R-Chapel Hill-District 92 ) speaks candidly about his biggest disappointment with his experience in the Tennessee Legislature – the influence of taxpayer-funded lobbyists and the good legislation aimed at limiting their influence that has been killed this session.
Warner also discusses his firearms bill that would grant 18 year-olds the right to bear arms along with the importance of the state’s educational system to produce literate individuals, if for no other reason than to lower the chances of them turning to crime.
All this and more in an interview that you do not want to miss!
Read moreNew Initiatives Have Been Put In Place To Help Get Kid’s Literacy Rates Back On Track. Literacy Reimagined Is A Newer Initiative That Mainly Reaches Out To Nashville Students.
Read more1) Small Businesses Finally Get Justice
2) Lee Acknowledges Mental Health Damage Caused By Government School Handling of Covid
3) TN Guardsmen Return Home
4) Voting Laws Changing
5) Hamilton County Schools Look for Ways to Resolve Failure to Teach Children Basic Literacy
6) Kids Learn Football Basics from Professional Athletes
Hamilton County School’s Summer REACH Program, Proposed 2021-22 Budget And Plans For Next School Term.
Read moreShelby County Schools Will Require Students To Earn Eight Of 12 Points On District Reading Tests, A State Test, And Classroom Grades In Order To Move From Second To Third Grade.
Read moreHamilton County Schools Superintendent, Dr. Bryan Johnson, Acknowledged The County, State And National Problem With Literacy In An Update Yesterday And Highlighted Hamilton County’s Plan For Improvement.
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