Williamson County School Board Votes To Limit Citizen Engagement

The Williamson County School Board Voted To Limit Formal Complaints About Textbooks, Instructional Materials And Supplementary Instructional Materials To Only Current WCS Parents/Guardians, Employees And Students.

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Moms For Liberty Williamson County To Host “Gender Ideology” Crash Course For Parents

Grassroots Organization Moms For Liberty – Williamson County Presents “Gender Ideology 101 (GENDER101),” Occurring On Monday, November 7th, At 6:00 PM, At Generations Church, 408 Church Street, In Downtown Franklin.

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ELA Curriculum Subject Of Lawsuit Currently Used In 33 Counties In Tennessee

A Contentious English Language Arts (ELA) Curriculum Which Has Prompted A Lawsuit Is Currently Being Used In 33 Counties In Tennessee.

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Pro-Israel Cardoza-Moore Reappointed To Expanded K-12 Curriculum Oversight Committee That Will Also Help Evaluate Library Books

Speaker Of The House Cameron Sexton Has Reappointed Laurie Cardoza-Moore To A Three-Year Term On The State’s Textbook And Instructional Materials Quality Commission. The Commission Evaluates And Recommends Textbooks And Other Instructional Materials For Local School Systems.

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Former Williamson County School Principal Charged With Additional Sex Crimes Against Children

New Charges Have Been Brought Against A Former Williamson County Principal Who Has Already Been Arrested On Charges Of Aggravated Sexual Battery And Rape Of A Minor.

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Far-Left Cancel Culture Attempts To Deny Conservative Students Opportunity To Learn More About American Values

Turning Point USA’s Made In America Tour Was Scheduled To Make A Stop At Nolensville High School Prior To Backlash From The Far-Left Calling For Cancellation. However, We Have Received Confirmation That The Event Is Still On; It Will Just Not Be Held At The High School.

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State Retention Law Could Force MNPS To Retain Nearly Three Fourths Of Third Graders

Only 27.4% Of MNPS Third Graders In MNPS Met The Benchmark Score On Tests Administered Last Spring. The School District Showed Some Of The Lowest Achievement Scores In Reading In Middle Tennessee.

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New State Law May Hold Back Almost Two Thirds Of Students In 3rd Grade This School Year

A New State Law Passed In 2021 – Aimed At Reversing Pandemic Learning Loss – May Hold Back Almost Two Thirds Of Students In 3rd Grade If They Fail The Reading Portion Of The TCAP Assessment.

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Several Middle Tennessee Public School Districts Dealing With Teacher Shortages

With School Starting In Less Than Two Weeks For Some Middle Tennessee Students, Some School Districts Still Have Hundreds Of Teaching Positions Left Unfilled.

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