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Hampton Freeman, a student success coach embedded at Austin Peay State University, has said it takes about 10 minutes for students to relax and trust him.
Earlier this year, the Tennessee State Department of Education cited several school districts, including Shelby County Schools, for disproportionately disciplining students with disabilities.
A University of Tennessee superfan was bullied after designing his own UT shirt and wearing it to his school. Now, the university is featuring the fourth grader's logo on their official school merchandise.
By providing middle school students with resources and mentors, the University of Memphis hopes to increase college graduation rates for African American men.
Liberty Elementary is now the first school in Williamson County to participate in a statewide training on meeting the needs of children who have experienced significant trauma.
The schools have a strategic mental health awareness campaign across the district called Shelby Cares. It is designed to create of culture of caring, connecting and communicating.
The revival of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program at LeMoyne-Owen College in Tennessee makes the Memphis-based school one of several historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the country that offers students an education and military training to become a commissioned officer in the United States armed forces.
Tennessee’s campaign to help its children read better is seeing encouraging results from investments in school-based summer camps for youngsters at risk of regressing during school breaks.