Education

TN Department of Education Announces 5-Year Pre-K Study

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education is proud to announce the commencement of the first statewide evaluation of the effectiveness of Tennessee’s Voluntary Pre-K program.

The five-year, $6 million statewide study of rigorous scientific design is being funded by a grant from the United States Department of Education’s Institute of Education Science and is being conducted as a collaborative project by the TDOE and the Peabody Research Institute at Vanderbilt University.

Tennessee Pre-K Earns National Recognition, Increases Access

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen’s Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program has received high marks in the National Institute for Early Education Research’s (NIEER) annual report, ranking in the top half of states for both the percentage of children enrolled and funding.

Tennessee’s Pre-K program met nine out of 10 quality standards benchmarks in the report, The State of Preschool 2008. The state increased enrollment of 4-year-olds to 21 percent, and the $4,465 in per-child state spending earned the state a 13th place ranking on resources.

“Quality Pre-K classrooms are one of the best investments we can make in the education of children in Tennessee,” Governor Bredesen said. “Even in difficult budget times we have been able to maintain our support for these classes and, as this report shows, it’s paying off.”

Imagination Library Electronic Registration Now Available Statewide

Governor Bredesen and First Lady Andrea Conte at the Read to a Child Month Kickoff
Governor Bredesen and First Lady Andrea Conte at the Read to a Child Month Kickoff
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen today announced that parents and caregivers in all 95 counties can now easily register children under age five for the Imagination Library online at www.GovernorsFoundation.org. The Governor made the announcement as he and First Lady Andrea Conte launched “Read to a Child Month” at the Nashville debut of a children’s play adapted from the Imagination Library’s most popular book, Llama Llama Red Pajama.

TN Department of Education Announces Dropout Prevention Grants

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Education Commissioner Dr. Timothy Webb announced today nine school systems will receive funding to improve public awareness and combat student dropouts through the Model Dropout Prevention grant.

Grants Available for 21st Century Community Learning Centers

NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen and the Tennessee Department of Education today announced the availability of federal funding under the 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program of No Child Left Behind.

Governor Proclaims January 30th EITC Awareness Day

Federal Tax Credit Helps Improves Lives of Working Low Income Families

NASHVILLE — A statewide push is underway for working Tennesseans to receive millions of dollars that are left unclaimed every year. Last year, more than 588,000 low income families and individuals in the state received the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), with refunds totaling $1.2 billion dollars. 
 
“The federal government estimates that up to 25 percent of the Tennesseans who would have qualified for the Earned Income Tax Credit last year didn’t claim it,” said Governor Phil Bredesen. “That’s why I’m working to help raise awareness of this valuable federal tax refund and why I hope all Tennesseans who qualify to visit a free tax preparation site will do so and take advantage of this benefit.”

Governor Bredesen Joins Board of Achieve Inc.

Bipartisan Organization Dedicated to Raising Academic Standards
to Better Prepare Students

NASHVILLE - Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen has accepted an invitation to join the board of directors of Achieve Inc., a bipartisan nonprofit based in Washington, D.C. The board is comprised of six governors, three republican and three democrat, and six leading chief executive officers. Bredesen will fill a seat being vacated by North Carolina Governor Michael F. Easley as his term as governor ends.
 
"The work of Achieve to develop more rigorous academic standards is better preparing our nation's students to succeed in both college and career, and I'm pleased to have the opportunity to become even more involved in this important work," said Bredesen.

Tennessee Recognized for Best Practices in School Nutrition Program

NASHVILLE – As a result of years of dedication and commitment to children, the Tennessee Departments of Education and Human Services have been recognized as leaders in effectively reaching over 90 percent of students eligible for free school meals through a process called “direct certification”. This process allows children to be eligible for the school meals programs without a lengthy application process.

Tennessee Launches Electronic Learning Center

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education is proud to announce the launch of its electronic learning center to give students, parents and educators access to learning and professional development resources anytime, anywhere. Through a collaboration with Apple, Inc. and the Tennessee Board of Regents, the ELC has a dedicated site on iTunes U, an area of the iTunes Store that provides free education content. The ELC, at www.TNelc.org, is designed to enhance achievement by providing access to more than 280 curriculum-based audio and video tracks developed by the Tennessee Department of Education.

Governor Bredesen Opens State Budget Hearings

Bredesen Leads Interactive Session with Students
Bredesen Leads Interactive Session with Students

NASHVILLE - Governor Phil Bredesen kicked off his seventh round of open state budget hearings Monday at the State Capitol, beginning with the Department of Education as is his tradition. Following the budget hearing, Bredesen and Education Commissioner Dr. Timothy Webb led an interactive civics lesson with high school students from four school systems. The students watched the budget hearing via streaming video, then submitted their questions about the education budget and state budget process to Bredesen and Webb for response.

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