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Nashville Charter Organization Lands $9.6M Federal Grant To Expedite Expansion

Nashville Charter Organization Lands $9.6M Federal Grant To Expedite Expansion

By Blake Farmer

September 28, 2015

Listen Republic Schools plans to more-than-quadruple in size over the next seven years, aided in part by money from the U.S. Department of Education, it announced Monday. But the growth may not be in Nashville.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News Tagged With: Education

Vanderbilt’s Unflattering Pre-K Study Strikes A Nerve, But What Does It Really Say?

By Blake Farmer

September 28, 2015

Listen Two Vanderbilt researchers are rocking the education world this week with their five-year study that shows virtually no long-term benefit to pre-kindergarten in Tennessee. The Peabody College professors are now trying to answer why getting a head start isn’t necessarily beneficial.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News Tagged With: Education, MPX Local Stories

Long-Awaited Vanderbilt Pre-K Study Finds Benefits Lacking

By Blake Farmer

September 28, 2015

A five-year study conducted on Tennessee’s voluntary pre-K program is leaving researchers scratching their heads.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News Tagged With: Education

Barry Keeps Busy Schedule On First Weekend As Nashville’s Mayor

By David SmithandTony Gonzalez

September 28, 2015

Nashville Mayor Megan Barry says she will act as “the closer” when the school board finds its new superintendent. During her first weekend in office,  she attended the board’s retreat and applauded them for a decision to actively recruit candidates instead of waiting for the right person to turn in a resume. “They may be […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News

Lost Bus Passes, Pedestrian Danger — What A Nashville Neighborhood Learned From A Week Without Cars

By Tony Gonzalez

September 28, 2015

Listen If you gave up your car for a week — how would you get around?  A group of West Nashville neighbors found out by putting themselves to the test, and now they want to use the lessons they learned to ask officials for transit improvements. 

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News

Tennessee School Districts Urged To Deny Conservative Group’s Requests For Islam Info

By Chas Sisk

September 28, 2015

Listen The Tennessee School Boards Association is telling districts to fight a records request from a conservative legal group that’s trying to get school districts across Tennessee to divulge what they’re teaching middle-schoolers about Islam. The American Center for Law & Justice is sending records requests to all 146 school districts in Tennessee. The organization says […]

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, Politics

Diversity and Winning Have Marked Dean Hayes’ 50 Years As MTSU Track Coach

By Emil Moffatt

September 28, 2015

Listen For a half century Dean Hayes has been coaching the track team at Middle Tennessee State University. That means he’s spent thousands of hours evaluating young athletes and building his teams. But over the decades a central part of his recruiting philosophy has stayed constant. “The world is made up of a mixture of […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News

Mayor Megan Barry: ‘I Want To Hear From You, Nashville’

By Blake Farmer

September 25, 2015

Listen Nashville officially has a new mayor. Before a standing-room-only crowd of roughly 4,000 people, Megan Barry took the oath of office at the Music City Center Friday afternoon. She spent most of her time at the microphone asking for input rather than laying out her ideas.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: MPX Local Stories, Politics

Nashville Vice Mayor Lays Out 40-Word Mission for Metro Council

By Tony Gonzalez

September 25, 2015

Listen Newly elected Nashville Vice Mayor David Briley was also sworn in today, along with the 40-member Metro Council that he will lead.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: David Briley, Metro Government

Live Updates: Megan Barry Sworn In As Nashville Mayor At Music City Center

By Tony Gonzalez

September 25, 2015

After an impressive election victory, Megan Barry was sworn in as mayor of Nashville today at 2 p.m. What follows is our live blog of the proceedings, including audio from Barry’s inaugural address, photos and a play by play of what happened:

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Megan Barry, News

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