NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The Tennessee State Board of Education will consider cutting the high school world language graduation requirement in half following a new proposal. Board Chair Robert Eby ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Tennessee State Board of Education chairman is looking at slashing foreign language requirements for high school students. In some cases, the department is suggesting classes ...
Around midnight on Aug. 14, a group of five students arrived in Nashville. They had just driven five hours from Sullivan County. Some had missed work, and others would be absent from school. The next ...
When Tennessee State Board of Education Chair Bob Eby mentioned at a May board meeting that he wanted to launch a study of the state's language graduation requirement, he kicked off a firestorm of ...
Tennessee public high school students currently need to earn two credits in the same world language to graduate with a standard diploma, part of the state’s 22-credit graduation requirement. This can ...
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