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Change in Intervention Option Selection for Priority Schools

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would change who selects intervention options for priority schools receiving tier three interventions through Tennessee's progressive tiered intervention system. Previously, the Department of Education was responsible for this selection. Under the new proposal, the State Board of Education would take on this responsibility based on recommendations from the Department of Education. This change affects schools designated as needing significant improvement and the entities involved in their oversight. The effective date is not specified.

Published April 9, 2026TCATITLE 49
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

The Department of Education was responsible for selecting intervention options for priority schools receiving tier three interventions.

AFTER

This proposed bill would change who selects intervention options for priority schools receiving tier three interventions through Tennessee's progressive tiered intervention system. Previously, the Department of Education was responsible for this selection. Under the new proposal, the State Board of Education would take on this responsibility based on recommendations from the Department of Education. This change affects schools designated as needing significant improvement and the entities involved in their oversight. The effective date is not specified.

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