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In affluent Williamson County, an uproar over critical race theory – Tennessee Lookout

In affluent Williamson County, an uproar over critical race theory – Tennessee Lookout
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Sheron Smith From Cleveland Schools Is Tennessee Teacher Of The Year Finalist

Sheron Smith From Cleveland Schools Is Tennessee Teacher Of The Year Finalist Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Tennessee Department of Education on Thursday announced the nine statewide finalists for the 2021-22 Tennessee Teacher of the Year award. Sheron Smith from Arnold Memorial Elementary School in Cleveland is one of the finalists.  The nine finalists represent each of the eight Center of Regional Excellence areas in the state as well as the Shelby County-Municipals area, with three finalists in each Grand Division: West, Middle, and East. “Through perseverance, determination, and a commitment to providing all our students with a high-quality education, our Tennessee educators have gone above and beyond the call of the duty this past school year,” said Commissioner Penny Schwinn. “I am thrilled to honor these nine teachers for their incredible work leading up to this moment and especially throughout the past several months. Our state is home to dedicated teachers who

Biden civics grants spur Tennessee Republicans to ban critical race theory

Tennessee bill allowing immunity to run over protesters dies for year

View Comments A Republican effort to revive a bill in the final days of session that would offer immunity to some drivers who strike protesters and make it a felony to demonstrate in streets has failed for the year. While the legislation had previously stalled in the Senate, it gained new traction last week after leaders in the two chambers agreed to allocate funding for it in the budget. Similar bills had passed this year in Oklahoma and Iowa. But senators, including the chairman of the judiciary committee, Sen. Mike Bell, R-Riceville, continued to express concerns about the legislation. Bell filed a last-minute amendment to tone down some of the charges against protesters and ensure that law enforcement would still investigate instances when a driver struck someone.

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