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Summary of Tennessee First to the Top Act of 2010

As promised I have now posted a summary of the Tennessee First to The Top Act of 2010 which was passed last week during a special session of Tennessee Legislature. The document is located in the LK University "articles" section of this webpage and is entitled "Summary of SB 7005, Final Bill." Please take a look at this important piece of legislation that will affect the way that teachers and principals are evaluated and the procedure for dismissal of a tenured teacher. I am also attaching a link to this morning's article in the Tennessean which includes a link to a copy the state's Race to The Top application. The Tennessean reports that the state can expect to receive between $150 million to $250 million.

http://blogs.tennessean.com/politics/2010/tn-race-to-the-top-application-released/

Posted on Wednesday, January 20, 2010 by Registered CommenterSam Jackson | CommentsPost a Comment | References6 References

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