Brandon Reveals NEW LAWS Proposed For Gov. Lee’s RED FLAG GUN LAW Special Session! PLUS Much More!

Brandon 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!

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2023 RINO Report On It’s Way! Special Session Officially Called, Campaign Promises / Campaign Lies, Jail Time For Truancy & Much More! The TennCon Big 7

2023 RINO Report On It’s Way! Special Session Officially Called, Campaign Promises / Campaign Lies, Jail Time For Truancy, No Commitments For SRO’s, Nashville’s Elections, Jumping On The Bandwagon, Supporting Bible Curriculum & More! All This & More On This Week’s Edition Of The Tennessee Conservative’s Big 7 Weekend Digest!

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Metro Nashville Public Schools To Utilize “Social Emotional Learning” To Address School Safety

The Director Of Metro Nashville Public School’s Plan To Address School Safety Includes Making Sure The Students Have “Safe And Secure” Conditions, Academic And Curriculum Approaches, Hiring of “Safety Ambassadors” And The Further Integration Of Social Emotional Learning.

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MNPD And Nashville Mayor Say MNPS Will Get An SRO In Every Elementary School But Make No Commitments To A Timeline

This Past Week In A Shift From Prior Statements, Mayor John Cooper And MNPD Police Chief John Drake Stated That There Will Be An Armed Sro In Every Elementary School- Eventually.

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Governor Lee Speaks Out Against MNPD Decision To Not Place Officers In Elementary Schools

Governor Bill Lee Has Released A Statement Asserting That The Metro Nashville Police Department Is Doing “A Disservice” By Declining State Funding To Add School Resource Officers To Nashville Elementary Schools.

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As Special Session Looms, MNPD Will Not Be Requesting The 5 Million Set Aside For SRO’s In Public Schools

The Metro Nashville Police Department Will Not Be Requesting The 5.25 Million Dollars For SROs For The Elementary Schools In The District, Citing A Lack Of Resources. However, With MNPD Likely Reaching Full Staffing Capacity In The Near Future, Why Are Those New Resources Not Being Allocated To The Schools Where Some Of Our Most Vulnerable Citizens Spend Most Of Their Time?

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Nashville’s ‘No Grade Below 50’ Policy Implemented In Hamilton County Schools

Public Schools In Hamilton County Seem To Have Adopted A Metro Nashville Public Schools’ (MNPS) Grading System That Requires Teachers To Assign Students A Minimum Grade Of 50 Regardless Of The Grade They Earned, Even If That Student Has Been Caught Cheating Or Has Not Properly Attempted To Submit Assignments.

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TN School Districts Average Less Than 25% Proficiency On Third Grade TCAP Retake

Newly Released District Data Shows That While Many Districts Had A High Percentage Of Eligible Students Take The TCAP Retest, Most School Systems Still Saw Less Than 25% Of Those Students Earn A Proficient Score.

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Over 1/3 Of Nashville Third Graders Still In Jeopardy Of Retention After ELA Retest

About 34% Of Metro Nashville Third Graders Still Potentially Have To Deal With Summer School And Remediation After Failing To Pass A Second Attempt On The English Language Arts Portion Of The Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program.

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60% Of Tennessee Third-Graders Fail To Meet Proficiency On TCAP Test

After Spending The School Year Preparing Their Third-Grade Students For High-Stakes State Testing, School Districts Received Raw Scores For The TCAP Reading Test Late Friday Afternoon. Those Scores Show That 60% Of Third-Graders Across The State Failed To Meet Proficiency Levels Required To Be Promoted To The Fourth Grade.

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