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Gary James Dutton Ed.D., 81, passed away at his home in Loudon, Tennessee, on May 19, 2025. A celebration of life is planned ...
The state and the group Students for Fair Admissions sued the federal government, arguing Hispanic-serving institutions—as currently defined—are unconstitutional.
Singer joined SoFi at CMA Fest to talk about their investment of $2 million in financial education and grants for young Tennesseans.
Shelby County Schools was illegally destroying records ahead of a state-funded forensic audit, but MSCS officials “are unaware of any such alleged acts.” ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Stevie Michelle Kimbrough’s book, “Ed the Zebra’s Wild Vacation,” is now live on Amazon. Kimbrough announced the book was under review on Wednesday.
The lawmakers did not provide any evidence in the claims in their posts on X. The school district strongly denied the ...
From a black bear caught taking a dip in a hot tub to a runaway pet zebra being captured, here are some of the videos you may ...
The docs show that the Education Department was negotiating a deal with the Treasury Department to oversee federal student loans.
There are 3,102 third-grade students enrolled in Summer Learning Academy. But how many students are required to be there under state law is embargoed.
Tennessee files discrimination lawsuit challenging DOE's Hispanic-Serving Institutions grant program
Tennessee and a nonprofit challenge the US Department of Education's HSI grant program, claiming its ethnicity-based criteria ...
Tennessee and Students for Fair Admissions are suing the Department of Education, arguing its Hispanic-Serving Institutions program discriminates based on race.
Tennessee lawmakers are questioning why two counties with virtual schools are reaping thousands in state funding at the ...
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