Metro Nashville Public Schools announced today the district’s six outdoor virtual learning help centers will remain open for an additional two weeks, through at least
Director of Schools Dr. Adrienne Battle has extended the window for families to decide between in-person and virtual learning and released the proposed schedule for
Many kids gravitate toward technology, leaving parents looking for ways to introduce it to them in a safe, age-appropriate way. Here are three examples of
Tennessee State University (TSU) has demonstrated to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) that the institution is in compliance with
TSU President Glenda Glover joins the presidents and chancellors of the nation’s 1890 Universities in a weeklong celebration of the 130th anniversary of the federal
To start the new school year, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian is offering new K–12 distance learning resources and live programs for
Nashville State Community College is providing laptops, hotspots, and calculators to students that need technology for the fall semester. All classes will be virtual the
Heading off to college is exciting, and a time full of endless possibilities. However, circumstances have changed for many American families over the past several
The Metropolitan Nashville Education Association (MNEA), in conjunction with Tennessee Safe Return to Campus, will be leading a mock funeral procession through downtown Nashville in