Jackson Educator Proposes “Museum Model” Charter School for Students Who Need Something Different
The proposed kindergarten through sixth-grade school would operate under a “museum model” that integrates immersive learning experiences into the curriculum.
“Wow, I Bet You Guys are Exhausted.” Firefly Investigation Uncovers Metro Nashville Public Schools’ Rush to Deny Proposed Charter Schools
In years past, district leaders in Nashville have given staff more time to review the sometimes-expansive applications by scheduling charter decisions in the July school board meeting.
Memphis Holds an Event to Support Families of the Now-Closed Promise Academy Hollywood
Memphis-Shelby County School Board Chair Joyce Dorse Coleman announced Promise Academy Hollywood’s voluntary closure at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Sale of Wooddale Middle School Building Aided by New Charter Law
The school board is expected to vote next week on the proposed $2.5 million sale of the Wooddale building.
Grundy County School Board Rolls Back Controversial Denial of Teacher Bonuses
Grundy County teachers may get their $2,300 bonus after all, but it will come a year late following Tuesday night’s vote.
Hamilton County Schools Appoints New Community Superintendents
Hamilton County Schools (HCS) appointed new leaders Monday to positions the district considers key to supporting students, teachers and school principals.
Williamson County Bans Most Student Phone Use at School, Board Members Cite Mental Health and Focus Concerns
Starting this fall, students in Williamson County Schools will face significant new restrictions on personal cell phone use during the day.
How Two Memphis Schools Slashed Chronic Absenteeism and What Others Can Learn.
Just two years ago, chronic absenteeism was a crisis at Compass Berclair school in Memphis. During the 2021-22 school year, more than half of its students — 55.5 percent —missed at least 10 percent of school days, threatening their academic progress and overall well-being.
MLK High School junior chosen to serve on the Metro Nashville Board of Education
She will join John Overton High School rising senior Hannah Nguyen as a non-voting members representing the district’s more than 81,000 students next school year.
House speaker alleges Memphis-County Schools’ staff destroyed documents in advance of a state audit
The audit was among multiple options lawmakers considered for the district, following the controversial firing of former Superintendent Marie Feagins after less than a year on the job.
Metro Nashville Board of Education denies every proposed public charter school for the fourth consecutive year
All three applicants have the ability to appeal to the Tennessee Public Charter School Commission that has overturned at least one MNPS charter denial four years in a row.
Chattanooga Prep celebrates first graduating class
Seven years ago, a group of sixth-grade boys walked through the doors of Chattanooga Preparatory School for the very first time. Last month, they returned as the school’s first-ever graduating class.
Metro Nashville Board of Education may be avoiding a new state law by scheduling its charter school vote a month early
The board unexpectedly decided late last week to hold votes on amended applications from the Rock Academy, the Forge School, and Rocketship Public Schools at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Interim Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent discusses plan to improve communication and rebuild trust
Interim Superintendent Dr. Roderick Richmond continues to lead Memphis-Shelby County Schools, unveiling a 100-Day Plan and proposing a $1.85B budget focused on literacy, safety, and communication. Richmond has also reaffirmed his commitment to transparency and academic progress across the district.
Nashville Mayor says government resources are being stretched by federal immigration inquiry
Speaking before at the Rotary Club of Nashville Monday, O’Connell reaffirmed that his office has done nothing to warrant the investigations now underway in the U.S. House Judiciary and Homeland Security committees, though the mayor said both are taxing vital Metro resources.
Housing prices may be a barrier too high for younger families in Williamson County
Six years ago, a young family hoping to move to Williamson County, Tennessee faced a real estate market where the median home sales price was $521 thousand dollars. Today that number has exploded to $1 million.
Metro Nashville Public School leaders debate giving teachers a raise above 3 percent
At Tuesday’s budget meeting, Board Member Zach Young said the district could do a better job attracting hard-to-fill specialty teaching positions if the raise was higher than 3 percent.
Governor Lee signs legislation designed to give students a bigger voice in their education
Lawmakers passed the legislation last month that requires each school district in the state to create a policy for a student to serve as a nonvoting school board member.
Memphis-Shelby County School Board issues statement of support for undocumented students
The resolution states that the district’s legal department has provided guidance to principals about how to respond to requests or visits from ICE so that “no immigration enforcement agency is permitted access” to students or confidential student records without a legal right to do so.
Rutherford County School Board approves new school bus contract, plans to potentially purchase its own buses to address route gaps
The new contract approved Thursday includes a 17 percent raise in the first year and 2.5 percent in each of the following three years.