February 16, 2007
In Brief
COMMUNITY-COLLEGE AID: Tennessee high-school students who score well on ACT standardized tests, but who may not qualify for the state's merit-based Hope Scholarship program, would be eligible to attend community colleges without paying tuition under a program proposed by Gov. Phil Bredesen. He wants the state to provide $10-million to help students who score at least a 19 on the mathematics and reading portions of the ACT and earn at least a C average in high school. The governor, a Democrat,
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