A new job training from Vanderbilt has Tennessee business leaders learning from the mistakes of Confederate generals in the Civil War.
Survey Says Common Core Support Drops Drastically Among Tennessee Teachers
Teacher opinion of Common Core education standards has declined since this time last year.
Playing To Win: Sounds Owner Says Switch to Oakland A’s Is The Best Move
The Nashville Sounds sealed the deal today, becoming the farm team for the Oakland A’s.
Haslam’s Invitation-Only Education Summit Aims To Moderate Tone For Legislative Session
Anti-Common Core protesters rallied outside of Governor Bill Haslam’s invitation-only summit on education Thursday. Inside, the governor attempted to quiet critics of the education standards and other recent reforms.
Unclear If Common Core Will Be Discussed At Gov. Haslam’s Education Summit, But Protests Still Planned
The governor’s office would not provide any specific details of topics or potential speakers on the agenda for Gov. Bill Haslam’s education summit this week.
MTSU Enrollment Decline Causes Funding Cuts, Worries About Tennessee Promise
MTSU’s decline in enrollment has professors worrying this is foresight into the future, and it has administrators cutting millions from the academic budget.
Entire Congressional Delegation Invited To Tour Charter Schools, Even Those With None In Their Districts
One charter school advocacy group is offering tours to Tennessee’s Congressional delegation, even though most of their districts don’t have any charters.
Low Number of Veterans Turn Out for Nashville Town Hall Meeting
Low numbers of veterans asked questions at today’s town hall meeting hosted by the Veterans Affairs Regional Office in downtown Nashville today.
Two Tennessee Senators Pick A Bone With Advanced Placement History Guidelines
The topics in history left out of guidelines for Advanced Placement U.S. History have left two Republican senators questioning teachers should cover in Tennessee classrooms.