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Only Middle Tennessee One-Year Paramedic-to-RN Bridge Continues

For those looking to deepen their career in the medical field, Motlow State Community College offers a one-year program that allows Paramedics to obtain an Associate of Applied Science in Nursing. Motlow’s paramedic and nursing programs include active field training experiences such as the College’s recent Simulation Day. Students test their skills in mock scenarios …

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Franklin County Educational Foundation for Excellence Receives Check from Food City

On Thursday, Food City officials presented a $10,000 check in support of the Franklin County Educational Foundation for Excellence. Food City’s mission is to invest in today’s youth, tomorrow’s leaders, and the future leaders of the community by providing funds and resources not ordinarily provided to the Franklin County School System that inspire students to develop …

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TDOE Encourages Families to Engage with Student Scores on TCAP Family Portal

As we begin the 2023-24 school year, the Tennessee Department of Education is encouraging all parents and families of students who took the TCAP in grades 3-8 and students who took end-of-course assessments to log in to the TCAP Family Portal for on-demand access to their student’s assessment results and more. The TCAP Family Portal is …

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State Launches Back to School Campaign to Prevent Underage Alcohol Consumption

The Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) and Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) are kicking off back-to-school season with important messages about underage drinking for youth and their parents. The campaign which launched this month, features information about alcohol use disorder, risks of underage alcohol consumption, and data on pre and …

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Special Instructions for Parents and Students of Clark Memorial School in Franklin County

Due to limited parking and construction materials from the roofing company all around the exterior of Clark Memorial School in Winchester, they are requesting that parents not come into the building on the first day of school. However, they are aware that some parents want to meet their child’s teacher. For the first week of …

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Two New SROs to Serve Tullahoma City Schools

Tullahoma Police Chief Jason Williams and City Recorder Lori Ashley swore in and Tyler Tinsley and Michael Sharp as two of Tullahoma’s new SROs. Williams stated that these officers bring a lot of great experience with them. He added, “We are grateful for the training and guidance that has brought them to serve and protect …

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New Corporal Punishment Law for Tennessee Schools

A new Tennessee law now in effect adds new requirements before a student can receive corporal punishment at school. The law establishes a process for school officials, including teachers, to screen for disabilities before handing out any corporal punishment. Under this law, before any kind of corporal punishment can happen, teachers are required to: Corporal …

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Motlow Fall Semester begins August 21

Motlow State’s fall semester begins on August 21. To get students ready for the new semester, each location is hosting a one-day, all-in-one college launch day called FastPass. In just a few hours, students can apply, file for financial aid, receive advising, complete orientation, and enroll in classes. FastPass can also help students who have …

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Coffee County School Board Work Session set for August 1

COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 1343 McArthur Street Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Telephone:   931-723-5150 Fax:  931-723-8285 To:               All Board Members From:           Gary Nester, Chairman Subject:       Work Session Date:            August 1, 2023 Time:           4:30 p.m. Place:           Coffee County Board of Education AGENDA

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