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  2. Tennessee Online Public School - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee Online Public School is a virtual high school in the U.S. state of Tennessee, serving 208 students in grades K-12. It is unranked by U.S. News & World Report. [3] It is one of nine virtual schools in the state. [4]

  3. These are the best elementary and middle schools for 2025 in ...

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    U.S. News & World Report recently released its list ranking the best elementary and middle schools in Tennessee for 2025. See which schools made the list.

  4. Tennessee's top- and lowest-performing schools, districts ...

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    Principal Kelee Akers greets students at Rosebank Elementary in Nashville on Nov. 2, 2023. The school ranked among Tennessee's top-performing schools in the 2023-24 school year.

  5. US News & World Report ranks top Tennessee high schools for ...

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    U.S. News & World Report released its 2024 best public high schools rankings for the nation Tuesday, with several schools in Tennessee high on the list.. U.S. News considered 25,000 public high ...

  6. Tennessee Virtual Academy - Wikipedia

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    The school is operated by K12. In 2014–15 school year, the school cost the state $14,097,629. [2] Tennessee and nearby states offer government-sponsored virtual schools as a means to support homeschooling. Indiana offers Indiana Virtual School serving 1,320 students in grades 6–12. Ohio Virtual Academy serves 9,466 students in grades K–12.

  7. Education in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Tennessee General Assembly created the Tennessee Promise, which allows in-state high school graduates to enroll in two-year post-secondary education programs such as associate degrees and certificates at community colleges and trade schools in Tennessee tuition-free, funded by the state lottery, if they meet certain requirements. [13]

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