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UPDATE: Preliminary Hearing for Local High School Coach Scheduled for Wednesday
RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN – The Riverdale High School girls’ soccer coach, who was placed on unpaid suspension due to a criminal case involving sexual offenses against a minor, is scheduled to appear in a Rutherford County Courtroom for a preliminary hearing next week. One month after students for...
East Tennessee high school football scores: TSSAA live updates from Week 2
Tennessee high school football teams are now in their routines as Week 2 of the 2024 TSSAA football season continues Friday. Alcoa travels to Bearden in the Knox News Game of the Week on Friday, looking to avoid a 0-2 start. Bearden won in triple OT over West in a Saturday opener last weekend, while the Tornadoes lost at home to Ravenwood. ...
TSSAA football roundup: BGA's offense continues scorching start led by Kaedyn Marable's 7 TDs
As we close the book on Tennessee high school football's Week 2 games Friday, here's a roundup of the top games from Friday night in the Nashville area. BGA 69, Maplewood 3: Kaedyn Marable was 16-of-22 passing for 319 yards and seven touchdowns for the Wildcats (2-0). Fletcher Fields caught three passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns, and Arnette Hayes had five catches for 90 yards and a touchdown. ...
MTSU Parking Services change decal colors of four main lots
Parking Services announced major changes to Alma Mater Drive and three other lots Tuesday, affecting residents, commuters and faculty which took effect Aug. 26. Parking Services Director Tracy Read listed the four changed lots in an email to the student body. The Alma Mater Drive, Bell, Main Street and Womack Lots adopted new parking pass color layouts at the beginning of the academic year.
Dyersburg vs. Blackman High School girl’s volleyball live stream, TV – Friday, August 30
On Friday, August 30, starting at 7:30 p.m. CT, Blackman High School will meet Dyersburg High School in Murfreesboro, TN. Don’t miss out on a single high school game. Sign up for an NFHS Network annual pass and get full access to live regular season and postseason sporting events and get 45% off compared to a monthly pass.
Tennessee Ethics Commission considers education chief complaint behind closed doors
Members of the Tennessee Ethics Commission are considering a complaint filed against Education Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds behind closed doors during an executive session. An ethics complaint filed by Rep. Caleb Hemmer, D-Nashville, in May alleges Reynolds illegally accepted travel reimbursements paid for by a group that also lobbies the legislature. Reynolds attended two...
Tennessee Gov. Lee grants $41M for vocational education programs
(The Center Square) – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s office announced $41 million in grants to 23 projects to invest in vocational education in rural counties. The Governor's Investment in Vocational Education grants, capped at $2 million apiece, are intended to expand regional partnerships between Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology, community colleges and local industries. “The state with the workers will win every time, and that’s why workforce development has been...
Tennessee Higher Education Commission Announces 2024 FAFSA Champions
An impressive 117 high schools across Tennessee have been recognized this year as FAFSA Champions for the Class of 2024. The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) and the Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation (TSAC) award the designation of FAFSA Champion to schools whose Tennessee Promise FAFSA completion rate exceeds 90% or increased by 5% or more over the previous year.
FFRG gets baccalaureate ceremonies halted in Tennessee school district
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has ensured that Tennessee’s Cocke County School District will no longer unconstitutionally organize baccalaureate ceremonies. FFRF wrote to the district after being informed that Cosby High School had held a baccalaureate service at Northport Baptist Church in Newton, Tenn., on Sunday, May 5. The event was hosted by a district […] The post FFRG gets baccalaureate ceremonies halted in Tennessee school district appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
TNStars Giving Away $5,000 in Scholarships During College Savings Month
September is College Savings Month, and the TNStars College Savings 529 Program is helping to jump-start savings by giving away $5,000 in scholarships during the month. The prizes will be awarded into a TNStars scholarship account. Now through Sept. 30, Tennessee residents 21 and older can enter at TNStars.com to...
MTSU salutes 280 undergrad scholars on summer 2024 dean’s list
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee State University is congratulating 280 students who appear on the dean’s list for the summer 2024 semester. This new list, alphabetized by home county, state and surname, is the final compilation by the MTSU Registrar’s Office of the undergraduate students earning the dean’s list distinction for the summer.
James E. Walker Library updates evening access
Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 3, students will need their student ID card if they want to get into the James E. Walker Library after 9 p.m. The card reader is located next to the Starbucks entrance inside the first set of automatic doors. The new rule, in conjunction with frequent walk-throughs...
Northwest TCAT, Dyersburg State Awarded $2M Grants
NASHVILLE, TN — The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) has announced the latest round of Governor’s Investment in Vocational Education (GIVE) grants to help prioritize learning opportunities in rural counties and enhances career and technical education statewide. One area community college and one area TCAT have been given sizeable grants.
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