The comments came as the state legislature is discussing expansive school choice voucher legislation in a special session.
The new system comes amid new House rules giving Speaker Cameron Sexton, R-Crossville, the power to ban "disruptive" spectators for up to two years. House GOP leadership has now set up an online ...
On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Tennessee House and Senate passed the proposed school choice program, a disaster relief package for ...
The Tennessee House voted to provide educational vouchers to families in all 95 counties in the state. The vote was 54-44, ...
State Representative White confirmed the legislation must be filed by Feb. 6. Not long after the Sexton interview Monday, two ...
The Senate passed the bill in a 20 to 13 vote after just over 90 minutes of debate. House members passed the bill ...
Tensions erupted at a Memphis-Shelby County Schools meeting when a speaker was forcibly removed by security while discussing ...
During a special legislative session that went into the evening Wednesday, lawmakers approved a series of measures aimed at ...
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee marked the close of the special legislative session and the successful passage of his full agenda, including the Education Freedom Act, a disaster relief package, and public ...
Groups both for and against school vouchers are reacting after the Tennessee General Assembly passed the "Tennessee Education ...
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State could take over control of MSCS
Legislation will be filed for the State of Tennessee to take over Memphis-Shelby County Schools. House Speaker Cameron Sexton ...
Gov. Lee’s voucher bill quickly went through two committees, the Education Committee and the Government Operations Committee.