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Related: About this forumTennessee's embrace of conservative Michigan college sours
Source: Associated Press
Tennessees embrace of conservative Michigan college sours
By KIMBERLEE KRUESI
July 30, 2022
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The president of Michigans Hillsdale College was riding high earlier this year when he announced plans to launch 50 charter schools in Tennessee after Gov. Bill Lee originally asked for 100.
Six months later, that relationship has cooled after Hillsdales Larry Arnn made disparaging comments about educators, telling an audience including Lee that teachers are trained in the dumbest parts of the dumbest colleges.
The comments inspired outrage among lawmakers, teachers and other public school advocates already skeptical of the plans. Now the Republican governor long known as a charter school and voucher advocate has distanced himself from Arnn, leaving the fate of charters connected to the small, conservative college in doubt.
Since Arnns comments, three Hillsdale-affiliated charter school applications in Tennessee have been rejected by school boards in Jackson-Madison, Clarksville-Montgomery and Rutherford counties. A spokesperson for Hillsdale College declined to comment on the rejected applications and did not respond to a request to interview Arnn.
Its unknown when or if the additional 47 charter schools promised will ever materialize. ...
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/education-michigan-tennessee-school-boards-charter-schools-a2b74cf802f8256e2227497fe27ddde0
Maraya1969
(23,025 posts)The president of a college saying teachers are trained in the dumbest parts of the dumbest colleges.
patphil
(7,133 posts)Perhaps they want people that stayed at a Holiday Inn Express instead of teachers.
Or maybe Flo from Progressive Insurance, and Jake from State Farm.
That's a huge red stop sign for this project.
Thomas Hurt
(13,929 posts)Liberty and Oral Roberts U grads, proud boys, ammon bundy, you get the idea.
SharonClark
(10,355 posts)patphil
(7,133 posts)If you got a teaching degree from a real college, you would automatically be disqualified. Only fake colleges and schools dedicated to religious indoctrination are considered worthy educational institutions.
stopdiggin
(13,020 posts)of BOTH science and education. The only real surprise here is that anyone in Tennessee is claiming surprise (or offense) at these remarks. Utterly mainstream.