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  2. Tennessee should invest in students' mental health needs over ...

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    Tennessee faces a challenge on meeting youth mental health needs. Across Tennessee, many school districts have used the ESSER funds to hire licensed social workers, behavioral health therapists ...

  3. Data confirms the anecdotes: Tennessee students' mental ... - AOL

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    The Sycamore Institute’s 2023 report, Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Tennessee, found that in 2021 40% of Tennessee high school students had symptoms of depression in the previous year ...

  4. Governor of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The governor of Tennessee is the head of government of the U.S. state of ... preventative care, vision, dental, mental health ... and improve Tennessee schools.

  5. Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee high school graduates qualify for this $4,000/year award by graduating from high school with a 3.0 GPA or an ACT test score of 21. The award is renewable to those who maintain a college GPA of 2.75 after 24 credits, and a 3.0 GPA thereafter. TSAC is administered by a seventeen-member Board of Directors.

  6. Montgomery Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Central High School is a high school located in Cunningham, Tennessee, an unincorporated suburban community outside Clarksville. It is part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System. It has a GreatSchools rating of 8 out of 10. [2] The Montgomery Central Middle School is situated on an adjacent site.

  7. School choice is a 'civil rights issue': Readers debate ...

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    Editor's note: At the recent Republican National Convention, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said he agreed with former President Donald Trump that school choice is "the civil rights issue of our time."

  8. Maury County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Florence Ella Hatton was a tenured African-American elementary school teacher at Macedonia Negro School; she had been working for the school system for about six years and had an undergraduate degree from Tennessee State University and state certification. Employed by Maury County Board of Education, she had received tenure in 1966.

  9. TennCare - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Tennessee sought and obtained waivers from the federal Health Care Financing Administration that allowed the state to conduct a five-year demonstration program. Plans called for eliminating the Medicaid fee-for-service payment method by instead enrolling the state's Medicaid recipients in managed care programs administered by ...