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Masks in schools are a local decision, Tennessee Education Commissioner says

Memphis Commercial Appeal As communities debate whether Tennessee students should wear masks to school this fall, Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn reiterated Monday that the decision will be left up to local districts.  Schwinn said during a visit to Lowrance K-8 School in Shelby County that the department will work with the Department of Health on its school reopening guidance. But on masks, she said, that is a local decision, and I certainly support local control and making the best decisions for their communities. That will continue to be the position of the department, she said.  Schwinn s comments came a day before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday reversed course, recommending universal indoor masking for all teachers, staff, students and visitors inside schools from kindergarten to 12th grade, regardless of vaccination status.

Masks in schools are a local decision, Tennessee Education Commissioner says

Masks in schools are a local decision, Tennessee Education Commissioner says
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The 901: Shelby Co gets new health director, loses a Lithuanian

The 901: Shelby Co gets new health director, loses a Lithuanian
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Tennessee DOE offering families free decodable book series to teach young readers

Tennessee DOE offering families free decodable book series to teach young readers The books will be available to TN families of kindergarten, first and second-grade students to help them build their reading skills. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 10:51 PM CDT May 13, 2021 NASHVILLE, Tenn. The Tennessee Department of Education announced a new reading initiative Wednesday that will help the state s newest readers. The DOE launched the free At-Home Decodable Book Series, which will be available to families of kindergarten, first and second-grade students to help them build their reading skills. The launch is part of the state s Reading 360 Program initiative. Each free pack has seven decodable booklets with more than 20 exciting stories full of sounds and words to help them practice phonics and reading.

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