University of Tennessee System Reinstates Test Scores Requirement For Admissions

The University Of Tennessee System Will Reinstate Its Requirement That Prospective Students Submit Standardized Test Scores As A Part Of The Admissions Process. This Will Go Into Effect For Applicants Of All UT Campuses Beginning With The Fall 2023 Semester.

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Kelsey Postpones ACT Requirement Bill After Backing Down On UT “Wokeism”

Senators Sent State Sen. Brian Kelsey Reeling Monday Over Accusations That The University Of Tennessee Was Trying To Be “Woke” By No Longer Requiring Students To Take The ACT Or SAT Entrance Exams.

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COVID Exposed The Flaws In Federalized Education

When COVID-19 shut down classrooms from coast to coast, few districts had contingency plans to plug the hole it put in our children’s learning skills and plans for the next year. This impacted many of their SAT scores, scholarships, college entrance requirements and exams. With no strategic plans during a shutdown, and generous union contracts, school teachers across the U.S. collected full time checks while sitting home. States require schools to include 180 days of classroom instruction and teaching programs. But this was ignored around America. Teachers got paid if they worked or not and many children played with friends instead of doing lessons in quarantine. The only students schooled as usual were by home schooling parents.

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