January 28, 2026 - 23:06

The recent leadership change in the education committee has brought renewed focus on public school funding, a critical issue that has been at the forefront of state discussions. The new chair is emphasizing the need for a comprehensive reassessment of the state school aid formula, which primarily relies on student population metrics. This formula has come under scrutiny as stakeholders argue that it may not adequately address the diverse needs of schools across different regions.
As state officials engage in complex conversations about how best to allocate resources, the chair's commitment to making funding a priority signals a potential shift in how education financing is approached. The aim is to ensure that all schools receive equitable support, regardless of their student demographics. This focus on funding could lead to significant changes in how educational resources are distributed, potentially impacting the quality of education that students receive across the state. The outcome of these discussions could reshape the educational landscape for years to come.
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Jefferson Schools Leader Opposes Proposed Education Budget CutsIn a recent letter, James Gray, the chief of Jefferson Schools, expressed strong opposition to a proposed funding reduction by political figure Landry. Gray urged lawmakers to reject the proposal,...
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Kingsport Center for Higher Education Introduces New Dental Continuing Education ProgramKINGSPORT, Tenn. — City leaders in Kingsport have proudly announced the launch of a new continuing education program focused on dental professionals at the Kingsport Center for Higher Education....
June 12, 2026 - 21:16
Professor Barbara Wasik Awarded Prestigious Fulbright U.S. Scholar GrantBarbara Wasik, a distinguished professor and the PNC Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Education, has been selected for the esteemed Fulbright U.S. Scholar award. This recognition will enable her to...
June 12, 2026 - 07:56
Kansas School Districts Face Funding Risks Over Title IX ViolationsThe U.S. Department of Education has issued warning letters to four school districts in Kansas, citing potential violations of Title IX related to gender equity and access to student records. These...