Tennessee Legislature Closed For Week Due To Cold Weather, Dangerous Roads

The Tennessee Legislature Called Off This Week’s Committee Meetings And Legislative Schedule Due To Cold Temperatures And The Risk Of Snow And Icy Conditions On The State’s Roads.

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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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A Look At Who Funds Pornographic Literature In Schools And A Resource For Challenging Books

In Addition To Listing Many Of The Main Funding Sources For Literature In Public Schools That Parents Say Is Pornographic, The Online Resource Has Lists Of Inappropriate Books Found In The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System, Wilson County Schools And The Jackson-Madison County School District With Lists For The Williamson County School District And The Hamilton County School District Coming Soon.

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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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Failure Of Tennessee’s Age Appropriate Materials Act On Clear Display In Williamson County

A Concerned Williamson County Parent Sent A Letter To Speaker Cameron Sexton, Senate Republican Leader Jack Johnson And Governor Bill Lee Outlining Clear Violations Of Tennessee’s Age Appropriate Act Of 2022 In Her County’s Schools.

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Commentary On Moms For Liberty’s Restorative Justice 101

The January 24th Meeting Of Mom’s For Liberty Was Another Outstanding Program, This Time To Warn About Restorative Justice That Is Being Used In The Public Schools. There Were Two Speakers Who Explained The Restorative Justice Program, Which Was Instituted During President Obama’s Tenure And Provides A Social Justice Ideology For Disciplinary Problems. The Speakers At The Meeting Were Ryan Petty And Max Eden, An Education Policy Expert. During The Meeting, It Was Explained How Restorative Justice Works.

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TDOE Report Shows State ACT Scores Remain Stagnant

ACT State Results And Participation Rates For The 2022 Graduating Class Were Released By The Tennessee Department Of Education On Tuesday. The Results Showed That Participation Grew But The State’s Average Act Score Remained Stagnant.

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State Representative Responds As School Districts Speak Out Against Third Grade Retention

School Districts Across The State Continue To Speak Out Against Tennessee’s Controversial New Third Grade Retention Law. In Response, The State’s Education Instruction Subcommittee Chair Says He Is Open To Revisiting The Law And Considering Modifications.

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Moms For Liberty – Williamson County To Host  Matt Walsh For Special Screening Of “What Is A Woman?”

Grassroots Organization Moms For Liberty – Williamson County Will Host Matt Walsh Of The Daily Wire In A Special Screening Of “What Is A Woman?” This Monday, November 14th, At 6:00 PM, At Generations Church, 408 Church Street, In Downtown Franklin.

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