Masking in schools is a local decision, state says
Tennessee officials say local school boards and parents, not the state, should have the final say in whether students wear masks to school.
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Tennessee officials say local school boards and parents, not the state, should have the final say in whether students wear masks to school.
Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn won’t be making a Shelby County stop during a 50-district summer tour, but a spokesman said the omission isn’t personal or political.
Most educators agree reading instruction in the earliest grades should include phonics, but that’s where the disagreements begin.
Despite all the “top-down” efforts to guide reading instruction, effective teachers know that all programs and methods work for some children, but none work for every child.
Tennessee governors have been remaking school reading policies for 40 years, and yet reading achievement scores have barely budged.
In addition to new summer school and tutoring programs to catch students up from learning disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Bill Lee promised a pay hike for teachers, but did not specify an amount.
As parents of students attending Shelby County Schools grapple with how to handle in-person learning once it resumes, larger school districts elsewhere in Tennessee are making plans as well. Related article: Lopsided teacher/student ratio fuel differing decisions
Gov. Bill Lee wants to maintain funding for public schools in Tennessee’s next budget, even as a statewide decline in student enrollment would normally result in a decrease of at least $320 million.
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