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How Did Bill Haslam Promote Tennessee Education

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Tennessee education has been one of Governor Haslam’s main priorities for the past few years. Haslam has helped initiate and promote the Drive to 55 plan. The goal of this initiative is to raise the percentage of Tennesseans who obtain post-secondary degrees to 55% by the year 2025. According to UT Advocacy, Tennessee is below the national level of degree attainment by 20 percent (“Haslam Launches Drive to 55 Initiative”). The Drive to 55 plan has impacted Tennessee education positively by implementing several educational programs that promote post-secondary education. These educational programs have been created to advance Tennessee on the spectrum of degrees past a high school level. Bill Haslam and many others are working diligently to …show more content…

It was created in hopes of raising the percentage of Tennesseans who pursue a post-secondary degree to 55% by the year 2025 (Daniels). According to the article “Success Hinges on Culture Change” the author states, “Haslam's highly touted initiative to increase the state's percentage of college graduates from around 33 percent today to 55 percent by 2025” (Garrison). That is more than a 20% increase. Haslam has high expectations for the state of Tennessee, but he clearly thinks it is doable because of the time and effort that has gone into making it a real possibility for Tennessee’s educational system. There have been many programs created made to assist in the undertaking of the task set by the Drive to 55 …show more content…

Reconnect helps adults who didn’t complete their education at technical schools or community colleges go back and finish what they started. The author of “Tennessee Launches $1M Effort” explains, “The Tennessee Reconnect grant, launched last spring, gives eligible adults the chance to study at a technical college without tuition. And in October the state announced Middle Tennessee and two other regions would get $200,000 Reconnect community grants to create community centers for adults who want to go back to college” (Tamburin). Through this program, the number of adults in Tennessee who have post-high school degrees will increase because of the financial assistance given through

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