Ten Years On: A Look At Past Success, An Eye Toward Future Excellence
The State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) celebrated a decade of work this week with partners who share our student-centered approach to policy and innovation.
The State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) celebrated a decade of work this week with partners who share our student-centered approach to policy and innovation.
As SCORE marks the milestone of 10 years in education advocacy and the significant progress made for students, our partners and friends share this Tennessee story in a video highlighting Senator Frist’s vision for SCORE.
As a student at high-achieving, suburban public schools in Tennessee, Jasmine Blue didn’t immediately recognize the inequities in the school system. Upon completing a summer internship at SCORE, Jasmine shares her thoughts on the state of education in Tennessee — and its future.
How did Tennessee make so much progress in education over the last 12 years, and what must policymakers, advocates, and educators do to build upon the state’s significant gains? Senator Bill Frist, founder and chairman of SCORE, answers those questions in a new video.
In mid-July, educators from across Tennessee gathered for the first convening of SCORE’s Tennessee Educator Fellowship. Through this yearlong program, fellows strengthen their capacity to advocate on behalf of their students at the local and state levels.