Teachers association sues state over payroll dues prohibition
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Teachers association sues state over payroll dues prohibition

Published by the Tennessee Lookout, Reporter Sam Stockard – June 13, 2023 The Tennessee Education Association sued the state Tuesday claiming a new ban on automatic payroll dues deduction to professional organizations is unconstitutional and singles out teachers among public employees. Filed in Davidson County Chancery Court on behalf of association members and local education…

Stockard on the Stump: Push to arm teachers will rise again
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Stockard on the Stump: Push to arm teachers will rise again

Published by the Tennessee Lookout, Reporter Sam Stockard – June 9, 2023 The Aug. 21 special session to react to shooting deaths at The Covenant School is pressing closer, but some lawmakers are quietly making plans for 2024 to arm school teachers. Extreme risk protection orders aren’t being given much chance to pass later this…

Analysis: 3rd-grade reading scores by school districts in Tennessee

Analysis: 3rd-grade reading scores by school districts in Tennessee

Published by the Tennessee Lookout, Reporter Adam Friedman – May 31, 2023 Third-grade reading scores by school district show a slight improvement for most Tennessee schools in 2023 compared to the average of recent years. Last week Tennessee released its statewide testing scores, showing 60% of third graders weren’t proficient at reading. This is common…

Gov. Lee signs bill to increase minimum Tennessee teacher salary to $50K
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Gov. Lee signs bill to increase minimum Tennessee teacher salary to $50K

Published by WSMV 4, Reporter Daniel Smithson – May 18, 2023 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Tennessee teachers could soon be getting a pay raise thanks to the newly signed Teacher Paycheck Protection Act. The bill raises the minimum teacher salary to $50,000 by 2026, an increase from $35,000 in 2019. Gov. Bill Lee signed the…

Tennessee governor sets special legislative session for Aug. 21 after Nashville school shooting
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Tennessee governor sets special legislative session for Aug. 21 after Nashville school shooting

Published by Chalkbeat Tennessee: Reporter Marta W. Aldrich – May 8, 2023 Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced Monday that he will call the legislature back Aug. 21 for a special session to address firearms and public safety concerns following a deadly school shooting in Nashville this spring. “There is broad agreement that action is needed,”…