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Tennessee doles out $175 million to kickstart pilot programs for needy families

Blaise Gainey

May 5, 2022

The state has been looking at strategic ways to spend $750 million on needy families. Now they are shelling out $175 million to seven companies.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Department of Human Services, Martha O'Bryan Center, TANF

Why Some Officials Have Questioned Martha O’Bryan’s New Charter School In East Nashville

Jason Moon Wilkins, Meribah KnightandNate Rau - The Tennessean

November 6, 2018

The Martha O’Bryan Center is known throughout Nashville for its work with low-income residents and has been embedded in East Nashville’s James Cayce homes for decades. As Cayce is being overhauled into mixed-income housing, the nonprofit is about to move one of its charter schools into that complex. But the new school building has received […]

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News Tagged With: charter schools, Martha O'Bryan Center

Martha O’Bryan Center Builds School In Nashville’s Cayce Homes, But Some Residents Feel Forgotten

Meribah Knight

November 4, 2018

Listen Editor’s note: This story was reported in partnership with Nate Rau of the Tennessean. The Martha O’Bryan Center surprised the East Nashville public housing project that it has served for 70 years in June 2017, when it decided to shutter its longtime preschool and day care program for low-income children.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: charter schools, Martha O'Bryan Center

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