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Coffee and Franklin County School Systems Announce plans for dealing with Covid-19 and Variants

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Motlow Hosting “On Campus Registration Rush”

Motlow State Community College is hosting a series of “On Campus Registration Rush” events as part of its continuing focus on student enrollment and student success. The “Rush” events are scheduled beginning August 10 at Motlow’s Moore County and Fayetteville campuses. They are designed to facilitate students registering for Fall 2021 classes, which begin August …

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ADME and CAC partner to Prevent Child Abuse

Students at Academy of Dental and Medical Educators (ADME) in Tullahoma will be equipped with knowledge to prevent child abuse. Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center and ADME have partnered to offer free classes for students to learn to recognize red flags and to react appropriately if they notice signs of child abuse. Each student who …

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Students Scores Down during Pandemic Year

On Monday, the Tennessee Department of Education released the 2020-21 Spring Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) state-level results. These results include exams in English Language Arts (ELA), mathematics, science and social studies. The Department of Education says that pandemic-related disruptions to education led to declines in student academic proficiency in the state, across all subjects …

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Assistant District Attorney Jason Ponder reflects on Child Abuse in Coffee County

Written by: Elena Cawley Outreach Coordinator Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center Assistant District Attorney Jason Ponder says adults are responsible for protecting children and it’s essential for community members to be aware, recognize signs of child physical and sexual abuse and to know what to do if they suspect child abuse. Child abuse has “terrible …

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Motlow keeps college affordable: No online course fees

A recent Treasury Department report noted that Motlow State was recognized as a leader in controlling the cost of college attendance. Motlow distinguished itself as a leader in preventing the increase of fees associated with online learning. Tennessee’s public higher education institutions have provided online courses for more than two decades. The prevalence of online …

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Manchester City Schools lay out Heath and Safety Guidelines for 2021-22 School Year

Manchester City Schools will welcome students back on August 2, 2021 with registration from 8:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m.  The first full day for students is August 4.  The district will be open with in-person learning. To insure the health and safety of their students, faculty, and staff Manchester City Schools will continue to look …

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After School Program Offered by Manchester Rec Center

With school set to begin next Monday in Coffee County the Manchester Parks and Recreation Center will once again offer an after-school program this school year.  New for 2021-22 the program will be offered to students in both the county and city school systems. The Program is open to children in Kindergarten through the 5th …

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Child Abuse can lead to Injuries, Death; has Long-term Damaging Effects to Individuals and Community

Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott says child abuse affects not only children but also the entire community. It’s essential to raise awareness, to save children and to minimize the long-term effects of child abuse. Northcott has seen the negative impacts of child abuse. “It is something, unfortunately, we deal with quite regularly,” Northcott said. …

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The Federal Eviction Moratorium Expires July 31: What Renters need to know

By Zac Oswald, Legal Aid Society The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s federal eviction moratorium will expire on July 31. According to The National Equity Atlas, approximately 167,000 households in Tennessee are behind on rent right now and at risk of eviction. If you are a renter, now is the time to ensure that …

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