Tennessee Has 27th-Most Student Loan Debt In The Nation
Tennessee Is The 27th-Most In Debt State Related To Student Loans, According To A New Report.
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Read moreReports Of School Boards Neglecting To Represent The Interests And Address The Concerns Of Families Have Been Emerging. Not Only Have Countless Videos Been Uploaded To Social Media Accounts Of Parents Pleading With Board Members Only To Be Buzzed Out Of Time And Overlooked, But Board Members Began To Report Parents As Terrorists Who Expressed Opposition To What Boards Were Mandating To Students. Evidence Is Accumulating That Show School Boards Have Become A Tool Of Teachers Unions.
Read moreThe Temporary Injunction Will Keep The DOE From Enacting Sanctions Against Schools Or Colleges That Did Not Allow Transgender Individuals To Access Sports And Facilities Based On Gender Identity.
Read moreIf Elected To Congress, Would Any Of The TN-5 Congressional Candidates Introduce Legislation To Abolish The Federal Department Of Education?
Read moreRepublican U.S. Senators On Tuesday Questioned Secretary Of Education Miguel Cardona On The Issue Of School Choice In The Public Education System.
Read moreFourteen Republican Attorneys General Have Sued The Biden Administration For Not Responding To A Freedom Of Information Request Related To The Department Of Justice Calling For Surveillance Of Parents Expressing Opinions At School Board Meetings And Other Forums.
Read moreNewly Uncovered Federal Grant Documents Show That The U.S. Department Of Education Has Awarded Roughly $2.5 Million In Taxpayer Dollars To A Florida-Based Education Program That Trains Future Teachers And Other Professionals In, Among Other Things, Critical Race Theory.
Read moreA Newly Released Report Shows That The Number Of New Teachers Completing Teacher Training Programs In Tennessee Has Dropped Almost 20% Over The Last Five Years.
Read moreWhen 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.
Read moreTennessee Has Received Almost 2.5 Billion Dollars In American Rescue Plan Elementary And Secondary School Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) Funds After The Plan For How To Use The Money Was Approved By The U.S. Department Of Education.
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