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Tennessee
Memphis schools spared from proposed county budget cuts — and could get more money for construction
By
Jacinthia Jones
April 20, 2020
Tennessee
16 Memphis charter schools would be in danger of closing under proposed rule change
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 20, 2020
Tennessee
Longtime closed Memphis school could be used as field hospital site for coronavirus patients
By
Laura Faith Kebede
Updated April 21, 2020
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Memphis’s long-term plan to get students online could cost as much as $77 million
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 17, 2020
Tennessee
How much will your Tennessee school district get from the federal emergency package? Find out here.
By
Marta W. Aldrich
April 16, 2020
Tennessee
Governor wants Tennessee school buildings closed for rest of academic year
By
Marta W. Aldrich
Updated April 15, 2020
Tennessee
Memphis district shares plan to help struggling seniors graduate during coronavirus closure
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 15, 2020
Tennessee
New emergency rules address likelihood Tennessee schools will not reopen this academic year
By
Marta W. Aldrich
April 9, 2020
Tennessee
Some seniors could miss out on HOPE scholarships under Tennessee’s emergency grading proposal
By
Marta W. Aldrich
Updated April 9, 2020
Tennessee
Thousands more Memphis families picking up meals while school is out
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 8, 2020
Tennessee
New Tennessee rules could mean no more grades, no required attendance, no teacher effectiveness scores
By
Marta W. Aldrich
April 7, 2020
Tennessee
One incumbent changes his mind and joins 14 others running for five Memphis school board seats
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 6, 2020
Tennessee
Tennessee’s share of federal stimulus money for schools estimated at $260 million
By
Marta W. Aldrich
April 3, 2020
Tennessee
What to do about the Class of 2020 and other big decisions await Tennessee Board of Education as Lee signs emergency law
By
Marta W. Aldrich
April 2, 2020
Tennessee
Memphis teachers turn to TV to air lessons with classrooms closed due to coronavirus
By
Laura Faith Kebede
April 1, 2020
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