State Board of Education preserves world language requirement
Robert Eby, State Board of Education chair, speaks during last week’s meeting. (Martin B. Cherry/Nashville Banner)
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The two-credit world language requirement for all Tennessee public school students has been preserved for now.
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Nashville BannerLillian Avedian
Lillian Avedian covers education for the Nashville Banner as a Report for America corps member. Her work has appeared in the Armenian Weekly, Democracy in Exile, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Girls on Key Press, among other outlets. She holds master’s degrees in journalism and Near Eastern studies from New York University and bachelor’s degrees in peace and conflict studies and Slavic studies from the University of California, Berkeley.
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