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Williamson Co schools to begin 2nd semester remotely

Williamson Co. schools to begin 2nd semester remotely n/a and last updated 2021-01-01 22:03:33-05 FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — Williamson County students will begin their second semester virtually. School officials made the announcement Friday, saying elementary, middle and high school students will learn remotely next week, January 5-8, 2021. Friday, January 8, 2021, will be a remote learning day in lieu of the scheduled Flex Asynchronous Day. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Coronavirus in Tennessee: Latest numbers, cases, restrictions, updates

The Tennessee Department of Health announced 11,352 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. To date, there have been 454,305 cases of the coronavirus reported in the state, of which 57,952 cases are active.  So far 4.95 million tests have been given, with 83,031 reported over the past 24 hours.  Tennessee confirmed 62 new deaths over the last 24 hours. In all, 5,462 people have died as a result of the virus. There are currently 2,680 hospitalizations connected to the coronavirus in Tennessee. The state reported 390,891 people have recovered so far. Nashville reports 689 new cases, 5 new deaths The Nashville Metro Public Health Department reported 689 new COVID-19 cases and five new deaths in the last 24 hours on Sunday.

Williamson district s decision to hold students harmless on exams comes late for teachers

Williamson district s decision to hold students harmless on exams comes late for teachers Kerri Bartlett, Nashville Tennessean © Shelley Mays / The Tennessean Jason Golden first started with Williamson County Schools in 2006. Now he s taking on the role of superintendent. On the eve of the last day of exams, the Williamson County Board of Education affirmed the superintendent s proposal to hold students harmless for end-of-semester examinations. Golden explained that if exam scores improve a student s grade, a teacher may factor in that score. However, if a score does not benefit the student, the exam grade will not be counted. Most board members praised Golden for introducing the new plan at a work session on Thursday.

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