Tennessee lawmakers have amended a controversial law, allowing school officials to report only threats they consider ‘credible’ instead of all threats. This change addresses previous issues where minor or non-serious threats led to unnecessary reports and investigations. The adjustment aims to reduce administrative burdens on schools while maintaining safety protocols.
Key Points
- Law change limits reporting to ‘credible’ threats only
- Responds to controversies over over-reporting minor incidents
- Approved by Tennessee lawmakers to ease school officials’ duties
Implications for Educational Freedom
This reform reduces government overreach by granting school officials more discretion in threat assessments, potentially empowering local educators and parents in managing school safety without excessive state intervention. It aligns with EFI’s emphasis on limiting bureaucratic mandates in education.