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Tennessee Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn is launching a bus tour to highlight summer learning and celebrate a job well done this school year.
Starting June 14, Schwinn is hitting the road to visit 50 school districts over the course of three weeks, the state education department announced Tuesday.
The “Accelerating TN” bus tour is meant to spotlight summer learning programs and school districts efforts to bolster student achievement after a year of disruption related to the pandemic.
“After countless disruptions caused by a global pandemic, Tennessee is focused on implementing innovative and student-focused learning opportunities that will help accelerate student achievement,” Schwinn said in a news release. “The Accelerating TN bus tour will support the important work happening this summer highlighting best practices, facilitating key discussions and connecting the many stakeholders who want to help all Tennessee stude
(The Center Square) â The Tennessee Department of Education is spending $30 million in COVID-19 relief to help 21 school districts create new paths to employment for students through its Innovative High School Models program.
The program features community partnerships in aviation, health care, dual enrollment opportunities, STEM-focused curriculum, automotive learning, manufacturing and virtual and workplace-based learning programs.
The grant process began with the state accepting 61 applications for the program in March. TDOE Chief of Programs Jean Luna said there was so much interest in the program she asked to expand it from the more than $14 million originally set aside.
âThe traditional model doesnât fit for every student, so the idea of the innovative high school is to meet lots of different needs,â Luna said, adding that the ideas came from feedback from employers, schools and students. âItâs to give some of those kids jumpstarts into postseco