Protest Issued To TN Governor Bill Lee On Appointment Of New Commissioner Of Education

A Member Of The Tennessee Textbook And Instructional Materials Quality Commission, Laurie Cardoza Moore, Is This Week Issuing An Open Letter To Tennessee State’s Governor, Bill Lee, Protesting The Appointment Of The Newly Announced Commissioner Of Education.

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Tennessee Schools Receive Additional $830 Million from U.S. Department of Education

The U.S. Department Of Education Has Approved Tennessee’s Plan For American Rescue Plan Elementary And Secondary School Emergency Relief Money And Distributed The Remainder Of The Funds.

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The Tennessee Conservative News Break April 7, 2021

1) Governor Lee “Sorta, Kinda” Speaks Out Against Vaccine Passports
2) Tennessee Offering Additional Pandemic Support to Child Care Agencies
3) Gov. Lee Hosting Newt Gingrich And Conservative Policy Leaders
4) Texas Joins Growing List Of States To Ban ‘Vaccine Passports’
5) Arizona Republicans Push Democrat Senator To Hold Filibuster Line
6) Chattanooga Area Schools Receive Over Thirty Thousand In STEM Grants

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Chattanooga Area Schools Receive Over Thirty Thousand In STEM Grants

Ten Schools Across The Chattanooga Area Have Been Awarded Over Thirty Thousand Dollars In STEM Grants. Teachers Were Able To Apply For Up To $5,000 In Areas That Focused On The Environment, Energy, Career Development, And Community Problem-solving. Some Even Included Pandemic-related Projects.

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Chattanooga-Based Foundation Announces Automotive Project To Benefit Families Dealing With Pediatric Cancer

The Austin Hatcher Foundation Has Announced Their Next Automotive Project, The “Keiki Cobra” Factory Five MK4 Roadster. All Proceeds From The Sale Of The Finished Project Will Go To Help Families Dealing With The Effects Of Pediatric Cancer.

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‘Choice Schools’ An Option For Some Hamilton County Families

There Are A Number Of ‘Choice Schools’ In Hamilton County That Might Be Good Option For Many Families.

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Tennessee Provides $700K In STEM Education Grants

Eighty-nine schools in more than 30 Tennessee school districts will receive a total of about $700,000 in grants to fund science, technology, engineering and math education (STEM) programs, as well as career and technical education (CTE), the Tennessee Department of Education announced Monday.

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