Three Republicans In Senate Committee Vote Against Bill Banning Pride Flags In Tennessee Public School Classrooms (Update 2.29.24)

Three Republicans On The Senate Education Committee Voted Against A Bill Yesterday That Would Ban Certain Flags, Including Pride Flags, From Being Displayed In Public School Classrooms.

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Tennessee Public School Omnibus Bill Narrowly Passes House Subcommittee, Moves Forward To Full Education Committee

After Over 2 Hours And Much Discussion, HB1183 – The School Voucher Legislation That Has Been Called “The House Public School Omnibus Bill,” Passed Out Of The Tennessee House K-12 Subcommittee With A Roll Call Vote Of 6 Yes, 2 No’s And 2 Present Not Voting.

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Tennessee Legislators Pass Required AI Policies For Public Schools

Both The Tennessee House And Senate Have Voted In Favor Of Legislation That Requires Public Schools And Universities In The State To Establish Policies For The Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Senate Education Committee Passes Bill Requiring AI Policies For Tennessee Public Schools

Legislation That Will Require Tennessee Public Schools And Universities To Establish Policies Regarding The Use Of Artificial Intelligence Will Move On To The Full Senate For Voting After Being Passed By The Education Committee.

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Tennessee House Education Committee Passes Bill Requiring Schools To Adopt AI Policy

Legislation That Would Require Schools In Tennessee To Create Policies Regarding The Use Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) By Students, Teachers, Faculty, And Staff Has Passed The House Education Administration Committee And Will Proceed To The Government Operations Committee.

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Bills To Ban Classroom Pride Flags & To Ensure Compliance With Age Appropriate Materials Act To Be Heard In Tennessee House Subcommittee (Update 1.31.24)

The Tennessee House K-12 Subcommittee Is Set To Consider Two Pieces Of Legislation Designed To Provide Additional Protection Of Children From Inappropriate Materials And Indoctrination In Tn Public Schools.

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Fear Of Retribution, Teacher Discontent, And Liberal Practices Paving Way For Education Savings Accounts And Public School Exodus

Parents Want Their Children To Have A Safe Learning Environment And School System Employees Need Administrative Support To Create Such An Environment. With Seemingly Ineffective Globalist Ideologies Being Employed In Government Schools, Many Parents Are Pulling Their Children Out To Seek Other Educational Opportunities.

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Bill Detailing Process For Filing Complaints About Prohibited Concepts Being Taught, Promoted In Tennessee Schools To Be Considered This Week

A Bill Dealing With Local Education Agencies And The Process By Which Complaints Can Be Filed By Certain Persons Regarding Prohibited Concepts Being Taught Or Promoted In Public And Charter Schools Has Been Placed On The Calendar For The House Education Administration Committee For January 24, 2024.

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Controversial Ideology, Religion, Poor Student Discipline Paving Way For Education Savings Accounts And Public School Exodus

Religious Beliefs And Gender-Based Ideology Are Contributing To The Exodus. When It Comes To Religion, Parents Are Generally Divided Between Two Groups, The Group That Wants Christian Values And Organized Prayer Back In Classrooms, And A Group That Will Not Accept Any School System Delivering Religious Instruction To Their Children. Public Schools Can’t Win The Favor Of Both Groups.

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