Emotions can have a ripple effect in schools. An issue at recess can spill into the elementary classroom space and cause ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - The Universal Pre-K Funding Act failed in the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday. SB 0270/HB 0218, introduced by Sen. Charlane Oliver (D-Nashville) and Rep.
However, expanding a pre-K program requires an investment. The startup cost, including furnishings and the salaries and benefits for two teachers, is estimated at $175,000 per classroom.
The ninth-annual program has provided more than $380,000 to school programs for students in grades 6-12 by supplying up to $5,000 to public school teachers with unique ideas promoting student success.