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  2. Tennessee Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) is the state education agency of Tennessee. It is headquartered on the 9th floor of the Andrew Johnson Tower in Nashville. Lizzette Gonzales Reynolds is the current Commissioner of Education. She has held that position since June 29, 2023.

  3. New records detail Tennessee education chief's meetings ... - AOL

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    ExcelinEd has played a larger role in recent years in Tennessee education policy. Before Reynolds took office, the group consulted with the state on the new K-12 funding formula, the Tennessee ...

  4. Tennessee education chief got tuition waiver before required ...

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    Reynolds first signed a tuition waiver form on Aug. 11, 2023 – about six weeks after taking her oath of office on July 1. She signed a second tuition waiver form on Nov. 20.

  5. Can Tennessee afford to replace federal education funds? Yes ...

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    Overall, Tennessee has received more than $10.4 billion in federal education funding since 2023, per a Department of Education report prepared in February, though that total includes unusual ...

  6. State education agency - Wikipedia

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    A state education agency or state department of education is the state-level government organization within each U.S. state or territory responsible for education, including providing information, resources, and technical assistance on educational matters to schools and residents. In all states but Hawaii, primary and secondary education ...

  7. Education in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The state enrolls approximately 1 million K–12 students in 137 districts. [6] In 2021, the four-year high school graduation rate was 88.7%, a decrease of 1.2% from the previous year. [7] According to the most recent data, Tennessee spends $9,544 per student, the 8th lowest in the nation. [8]

  8. Tennessee State University - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. June 14, 1996. Tennessee State University ( Tennessee State, Tenn State, or TSU) is a public historically black land-grant university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1912, it is the only state-funded historically black university in Tennessee. It is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. [5]

  9. Tennessee's higher education must better meet student needs ...

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    Yet just 26% of Tennessee students who started high school in 2012 went on to attend postsecondary education and earn an award by the summer of 2022.