Tennessee Court Of Appeals States That Parents Have The Right To Contest Critical Race Theory Curriculum

In A Landmark Decision, The Tennessee Court Of Appeals Has Overturned A Previous Ruling Concerning The Williamson County School Board’s Curriculum, Specifically The Use Of The Wit & Wisdom Curriculum, Which Had Been Contested By Parents’ Choice Tennessee And Local Parents.

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Tennessee Republican Party Reverses Decision To Remove Non-Bona Fide Candidates From Ballot, Allowing Them To Run In Primary

A Decision Was Made By The Tennessee Republican Party To Allow Candidates Who Were Previously Removed From The Republican Primary Ballot For School Board In Williamson County To Be Restored, And Allow Them To Run In The Upcoming Primary As Republicans.

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Proposed Bill Would Prevent Teachers From Displaying Pride Flags In Tennessee Classrooms

New Legislation Has Been Introduced That Would Prohibit School Districts And Public Charter Schools In The State From Displaying Any Flags Other Than The U.S. Flag And The Tennessee State Flag.

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Williamson County Parents Ask School Board For Policy That Will Only Allow American And Tennessee State Flags In Classrooms

At The Monthly Williamson County School Board Meeting, Parents Voiced Their Concern About The Recent Appearances Of Pride And LGBTQ+ Flags Being Displayed In Classrooms All Over The District. Parents Argued That Classrooms Should Be Neutral, And Void Of All Symbols That Detract From What Should Be The Primary Purpose, Educating Students, And Expressed A Desire To See A Policy Established That Would Only Allow The Display Of American And Tennessee State Flags.

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Williamson County Parents Speak Out Against Displaying Pride Flags In Classrooms

The Most Recent Meeting Of The Williamson County Board Of Education Was Highly Attended By Many Parents Wishing To Publicly Speak Out About Pride Flags In Local Classrooms.

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Williamson County Parents Compelled To Sue Board Of Education For Keeping Obscene Materials On School Library Shelves

Last Week, A Group Of Parents In Williamson County Filed A Petition To Have 5 Books That Sit On Middle And High School Shelves Removed Due To Their Inclusion Of What Is, According To The Law, Arguably Obscene Content. The Reason These Parents Were Forced To Resort To Such A Measure, Is Because The Policy Utilized By Williamson County Schools, According To The Petition, Is Inadequate And Falls Short Of What Is Required In Tennessee Law.

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More Taxpayer Dollars For Woke Companies, Most 3rd Grade Retention Appeals Approved, Red Flag Opposition Grows & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1) TDOE Approves Almost All Third-Grade Retention Appeals
2) Tennessee Lawmakers Give Even More Money To Testing Company That Champions “Woke” Ideology
3) Probe Of Humble Campaign Continued Despite Information Provided That Resolved “Issues”
4) Opposition To Tennessee Red Flag Law, Special Session Grows
5) Williamson County School Board Votes To Keep Inappropriate Books On School Library Shelves
6) Scholastic Children’s Book Publisher Endorses Pride Month and Pushes Employees to “Celebrate”
7) Chattanooga Considers Official Partnership With Ukrainian City

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Williamson County School Board Votes To Keep Inappropriate Books On School Library Shelves

The Williamson County School Board Voted Monday Night To Keep Books, That Some In The Community Deemed Inappropriate, On School Library Shelves. Board Members Voted 8 To 2 To Keep Five Books That Had Been Challenged.

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Republican Williamson County School Board Member Calls For Resolution To Support Gov. Lee’s Red Flag Laws

Williamson County School Board Member Eric Welch Is Pushing For The Board To Adopt A Resolution In Support Of Governor Lee’s ERPO (Extreme Risk Protection Order) A.K.A. Red Flag Law.

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Legislation Aims To Finish Initiative Started Last Session: To Get Porn Out Of Tennessee School Libraries

A Pair Of Bills Will Be Heard Before The Criminal Justice Subcommittee At Noon On 3/7/2023, That Will Set Out To Finish A Task Yet To Be Accomplished In The State Of Tennessee.

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