To the Class of 2020; Congratulations!
Education May 15, 2020
To the class of 2020; you did it. Despite the hard left turn life took this year, you did it. It may have been at your parents’ kitchen table through Zoom meetings and group chats, but you did it. You became a part of history this year. “The Class... Read more
TDOE Partners with Trevecca to Provide Free Training for Tennessee Teachers on Digital Learning and Teaching
Education May 15, 2020
Free Training is an Optional Resource to Help Equip Teachers with Tools & Resources for Digital Learning and Teaching NASHVILLE, TN— The Tennessee Department of Education is partnering with Trevecca Nazarene University to provide free training on digital learning and teaching to all Tennessee teachers. The self-paced, online training is available for free today through August 1, and will help teachers develop skills for digital learning, including how to design classes for remote instruction, use technology to enhance learning outcomes for all students,... Read more
Sportsmen & Businessmen’s Charitable Organization Donates to Coffee County, Manchester, and Tullahoma City Schools
Education May 15, 2020
The Sportsmen and Businessmen Charitable Organization (SBCO) donated $17,000 to Coffee County and Manchester City Schools’ Family Resource Center and Tullahoma City Schools’ Coordinated School Health. “It is a mission of SBCO’s to support programs that directly assist the children in our community. We are proud to contribute to... Read more
D.W. Wilson to Open with Limited Services.
News May 14, 2020
In accordance with the guidance set forth in the governor’s exercise facility guidelines, the D.W. Wilson Community Center will re-open under the following criteria: · On Monday, May 18th, D.W. Wilson Community Center will re-open for use of the weight room and indoor pool for lap swim only Monday to... Read more
Connect with Local Farmers and Food Businesses with the Pick Tennessee Mobile App.
News May 14, 2020
NASHVILLE — Consumers now have more opportunities to connect to local farms and food businesses than ever before. The Pick Tennessee Products mobile app has expanded its services to include all businesses listed within the program’s directory. “The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our lives in so many ways,” Agriculture Commissioner... Read more
The City of Tullahoma has released a survey for residents regarding their comfort level on shopping and dining out amid the COVID-19 recovery process. Questions such as “How likely are you to dine out with your family?” and “How long did you/will you wait to dine out?” are among... Read more
TDA Warns of Illegally Imported Livestock.
News May 14, 2020
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) is reminding citizens that illegally importing livestock to Tennessee can have wide-reaching negative effects for us all. Livestock producers, dealers, and citizens must adhere to state and federal import requirements for any livestock shipped into Tennessee. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to... Read more
NASHVILLE – Motor vehicle registration renewals due in May have been extended to June 15, 2020. Governor Bill Lee extended the deadline for obtaining these renewals through Executive Order No. 36. “We appreciate our continued partnership with Tennessee’s 95 county clerks in administering vehicle title and registration across the state,”... Read more
Obituary: Thomas E. Blake
Obituaries May 14, 2020
Thomas E. Blake of Tullahoma passed this life on Sunday, May 10, 2020 at Vanderbilt Hospital at the age of 63. Funeral Services are scheduled for Friday, May 15, 2020 at 1 PM at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, 301 S. Washington St, Tullahoma with burial to follow at... Read more
As this is an evolving situation, the Tennessee Department of Education is updating this page as information becomes available. We will provide a brief summary of updates here at the end of each day: May 11 Update: Superintendent FAQs COVID-19 coronavirus is a respiratory illness caused by a novel (new)... Read more