NASHVILLE — Boys & Girls Club of the Smoky Mountains are among a group of organizations to receive part of $203,000 in grant funding from No Kid Hungry Tennessee to
Twelve years ago, north Alabama leaders stood in front of a vacant parking lot on Second Avenue and dreamed of creating a space to introduce and expose Calhoun Community College
Testing data shows students locally and throughout the state struggle even more with math proficiency than reading, yet unlike the Literacy Act, the Numeracy Act includes no provision for holding
Third graders who fail to show grade-level reading proficiency in ongoing ACAP tests could be held back a year under a state law, but area superintendents are optimistic that steps
A Priceville 16-year-old is in a juvenile detention center after being accused of breaking into Priceville Elementary School and later driving a school bus.