States Rebel Against Failing Unionized Education

When Covid Shut Down America’s Classrooms, This Impacted SAT Scores, Exams, College Entrance Requirements, And Scholarships. It Negatively Skewed Standardized Tests. And Those Who Needed Extra Help Fell Further Behind. It Also Made Graduating A Challenge For Those Who Needed Required Classes. And This Forced Many States To Take Action Against Federally Unionized State Education.

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Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA On Student-Athlete Compensation

After Several Years Of Challenges To The NCAA’s Power Over Student Athlete Compensation, The Supreme Court Reached A Unanimous Decision Upholding A Lower Court’s Ruling That The Current NCAA Regulations Violate Federal Antitrust Laws. The NCAA Cannot Restrict Educational Benefits To Student Athletes.

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Tennessee’s Highest Court Hears Arguments On School Choice

Tennessee’s Highest Court Heard Arguments On A Disputed School Choice Program Last Thursday, June 3rd.

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Tennessee Supreme Court To Hear Arguments On School-Choice Program

Tennessee’s Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Today On The Legality Of A State School-Choice Pilot Program, 16 Months After Two School Districts Filed A Lawsuit To Shut The Program Down.

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More School Choice Options Equals Higher State-Level Test Scores

As School Choice Bills Continue To Make Their Way Through State Legislatures, A Report On Student Achievement Published By The University Of Arkansas’s Department Of Education Reform Argues That The More Educational Options Are Afforded Parents, The Better Statewide Test Results Are.

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Surveys Show Largest Expansion Of School Choice In U.S. History

More Children Are Likely To Have Increased Access To Educational Options After State Legislators Across The U.S. Advanced A Slew Of Bills This Year Expanding School Choice, According To Several State-By-State Surveys.

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Candace Owens & Vernon Jones Blast Democrat Record For Black Americans – TCN News Break

1) Candace Owens & Vernon Jones Blast Democrat Record For Black Americans
2) Tennessee Legislature Proposes New Position to Handle Federal Lawsuits
3) House Passes Textbook Transparency Act And Expands Scholarship Eligibility To Home Schoolers
4) Interior Secretary Revokes Trump Administration’s Order Prioritizing Energy Development

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House Passes Textbook Transparency Act And Expands Scholarship Eligibility To Home Schoolers

The Tennessee House Of Representatives Overwhelmingly Supported Legislation This Week That Ensures All Textbooks In The Hands Of Tennessee Students Are Accessible To The Public To View And Removed Restrictions On Home-Schoolers To Receive The HOPE Scholarship.

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