Tennessee Education Report
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Tennessee Education Report is published by Andy Spears. Spears owns the public policy consulting firm Spears Strategy which provides policy and advocacy consulting to school systems, non-profits, and parent groups. Over the past 15 years, he has worked in public policy roles in state and local governments in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Tennessee Education Report
2d ago
School districts speak out on law that would allow teachers to carry concealed firearms
Almost as soon as the General Assembly passed legislation that would allow teachers to carry guns at school if they meet certain requirements, a number of school districts began saying they would not be participating.
Seems Like a Bad Idea
Sumner County’s Director of Schools released a statement and video explaining why his district will not be arming teachers.
“Our teachers and principals carry tremendous responsibilities in teaching and supporting our students in the classroom. Our teachers and princip ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
2d ago
Lawmakers approve measure that would allow teachers to carry guns at school
The Tennessee General Assembly has sent Gov. Bill Lee a bill that would allow teachers who complete certain training to carry concealed firearms on school campuses.
WSMV reports:
A bill that would allow teachers to carry a concealed gun on campus and school property has been passed by the Tennessee General Assembly.
It passed on the Senate floor on Tuesday with 26 votes for and five votes against and was held on the House desk until it took up a vote later in the day. HB1202 passed by a 68-28 vote, with 2 representati ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
5d ago
Governor fails to win approval of signature policy initiative
Gov. Bill Lee released a statement today admitting his signature legislative initiative, school vouchers, has failed for this session of the General Assembly.
I am extremely disappointed for the families who will have to wait yet another year for the freedom to choose the right education for their child, especially when there is broad agreement that now is the time to bring universal school choice to Tennessee.
Lee has long been an advocate of using public funds to support private schools.
SHOCKING!
Of course, the state already ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
1w ago
TNReady not ready this morning . . . again
Reports this morning suggest that Tennessee testing vendor Pearson experienced technical difficulties and TNReady testing didn’t start or couldn’t happen in some school districts.
Image from Tweets by David Carroll and TNHoller
And another one:
TNReady only experiences problems every single year.
Remember when we were told a dump truck had knocked out a fiber line and that ended testing?
About that Dump Truck
And then remember when it turned out it WASN’T a dump truck, but problems with the testing vendor?
Pretty funny – unless you were the kids ta ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
1w ago
Sumner School Board passes resolution opposing school vouchers
The Sumner County School Board is asking its legislative delegation to oppose efforts to privatize Tennessee’s public schools by way of a voucher scheme.
The Tennessean reports:
The Sumner County Board of Education met in a special-called session last week to vote on a resolution against Gov. Bill Lee’s Education Freedom Scholarship Act.
Sumner County Board of Education officials approved the resolution in a 9-1 vote. Sumner County Board of Education Chairman Tim Brewer abstained from the vote.
It’s unclear whether some vers ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
1w ago
Pro-voucher lawmaker wants to “blow-up” state’s “terrible” school system
Rep. Scott Cepicky made it clear that the motive behind Gov. Bill Lee’s signature public policy initiative, school vouchers, is tearing down the state’s public school system.
SHOCKING!
Nashville’s NewsChannel5 has more on Cepicky’s revelation:
The lead sponsor pushing school vouchers in the Tennessee state House says his goal with Tennessee’s public education system is to “throw the whole freaking system in the trash,” according to a recording obtained by NewsChannel 5.
Rep. Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, whose children at ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
2w ago
School Board candidate speaks out against state legislation
Williamson County School Board candidate Elmer Mobley says he opposes legislative efforts that would allow some teachers to carry firearms while at school.
“SB1325 and HB1202 overlook evidence-based solutions to school safety while promoting a culture of fear and militarization,” Mobley stated. “Teachers are not trained law enforcement officers. Expecting them to handle firearms in high-stress situations without adequate training increases the potential for accidents, misuse, and escalation of violence. Even with extensive training ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
2w ago
Moves state one step closer to armed teachers in classrooms
The Tennessee State Senate approved by a vote of 26-5 legislation that would allow some teachers to carry guns in schools.
WSMV in Nashville has more:
A bill that would allow teachers to carry a concealed gun on campus and school property is moving through the Tennessee General Assembly.
It passed on the Senate floor on Tuesday with 26 votes for and five votes against. On Thursday, it was held on the House’s desk.
If passed, this bill would allow school staff members to carry a concealed gun upon completing training, background check ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
2w ago
Lizzette Reynolds’ tenure as Commissioner of Education marked with many mistakes
Tennessee’s Education Commissioner is having a rough go.
From not having the required teaching credentials when she started the job to getting caught claiming a tuition waiver she didn’t qualify for to some seriously disastrous legislative hearings, Reynolds is struggling.
Fox 17 reports on the latest:
What signal does it send that the governor is willing to hire somebody who is completely unqualified, who would misrepresent something on a state application and seek a tuition waiver from a state university just ..read more
Tennessee Education Report
3w ago
District boosts teacher pay, new starting pay is $50,000/year
The Lakeland School District is investing in teachers.
This week, the district announced plans to move starting teacher pay to $50,000 and adjust the pay scale for all teachers accordingly.
Effectively, the plan moves every teacher up four spots on the pay scale.
This will mean raises of between $3000-$5000 for all teachers in the system.
Teacher pay matters. Investing in the people who have direct contact with students is a direct investment in student success.
When teachers get paid more, students do better. In one  ..read more