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Tennessee lawmakers just passed a $447M school choice bill. Here's what it doesThe Tennessee legislature approved Gov. Bill Lee's signature education initiative during a special legislative session.
Vouchers have gained support through the years but surveys of voter attitudes don’t necessarily bear out Gov. Bill Lee's ...
Charter school operators have applied to open or run 13 schools in five Tennessee school systems beginning in the fall of 2026 amid the state's rapidly changing school-choice landscape.
A new TSSAA one-time transfer proposal is not easing legislative pressure to change the association's rules, according to ...
"I've long believed we can have the best public schools and give parents a choice in their child's education, regardless of income or ZIP code," said Bill Lee.
Tennessee Catholic bishops on Monday lauded the passage of legislation establishing Tennessee’s first-ever universal school-choice program, which is set to fund more than 20,000 scholarships to ...
Tennessee high school coaches shared their thoughts on a potential one-time transfer rule in our latest coaches confidential series.
The TSSAA proposed a new transfer rule that would allow one transfer without penalty for non-athletic reasons. Tennessee legislators believe the proposal doesn't go far enough and are moving ...
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