Tennessee Federal K-12 Education Funding Committee Begins Work

Tennessee Began Its Look At Rejecting Federal K-12 Education Funding Monday With A Review Of Overall Funding From The State’s Office Of Research And Education Accountability And Fiscal Review.

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TN State Rep Requests And Secures OREA Study On School Shootings In Tennessee

State Rep. John Ragan Recently Requested A Factual Study To Be Performed By The Comptroller Of Treasury’s Office Of Educational Research And Education Accountability On The Last 25 Years Of School Shootings In Tennessee. The Results Have Been Forwarded To His Colleagues In The Legislature In Advance Of Lee’s Special Session On Aug. 21 And Can Be Reviewed In Its Entirety In This Article.

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Updated Mapping Tennessee Education Site Provides New Insights

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Has Released New Interactive Online Dashboards On K-12 Education. The Dashboards Provide Updated Education Data On Schools And School Districts For The 2020-21 School Year. There Are Two Dashboards: One For Public Schools And One For Non-Public Schools.

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Fewer Tennessee Veterans Using Helping Heroes College Grant Program

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Of Research And Education Accountability (OREA) Has Completed An Evaluation Of A Program Providing Awards Of Financial Aid To Armed Services Veterans To Attend Institutions Of Higher Education In Tennessee.

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Study Finds TN Reconnect College Grant Increases Degree Attainment But Participation Is Declining

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Of Research And Education Accountability (OREA) Has Released A Comprehensive Evaluation Of The Tennessee Reconnect Grant Program. The Report Finds That Program Participants Earned Degrees At Slightly Higher Rates Than Similar Students, But That A Decreasing Amount Of Tennesseans Are Applying For And Participating In The Program.

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Tennessee Provided More Than $30 Million In Veteran Benefits For 2020

Tennessee Provided More Than $30 Million In Benefits For Military Veterans In Fiscal Year 2020, According To A New Report By The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office.

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