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The president of Belmont University says he will retire at the end of this academic year after 21 years leading the institution.Since taking the lead in…
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The federal government is shipping Tennessee 2 million rapid COVID tests in which the results can be known on-the-spot. The state is trying to get them…
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Gov. Bill Lee is calling for the temporary suspension of negative consequences for Tennessee schools and teachers related to student tests for the current…
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When U.S. schools went online-only in the spring, many struggled to provide vital services to students with disabilities. Families, advocates and many educators say this fall has to be different.
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New guidance from President Donald Trump’s administration declares teachers to be “critical infrastructure workers.” It could give the green light to…
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Families Of Students With Disabilities Are Feeling Left Out Of Nashville’s Plan For Virtual LearningJuggling a job while being a child’s co-teacher is a struggle for any parent, but families who have students with disabilities say they’re seeing the…
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Some parents, particularly moms, are stepping back from the workforce, while others are turning to in-home day cares and "pandemic pods."
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A new national effort aims to deliver better online learning to any district that wants it. Some worry the program is overpromising.
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Johns Hopkins University's tracking site shows almost 2.7 million confirmed cases in the U.S. as of Wednesday. Total U.S. deaths from COVID-19 are more than double those of Brazil, which ranks second.
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Murray State University has announced plans to restart its campus for the fall semester. A release from Murray State said school officials have been…