Chattanooga Times Free Press

Haslam and wife launch tutoring program

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KNOXVILLE — Former Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and his wife Crissy are launching a new statewide program designed to help elementary school students e at risk of falling behind in studies because of the COVID19 pandemic.

The Haslams announced Tuesday that they will partner with Boys & Girls Clubs and other youth-focused Tennessee organizati­ons to create the program, known as the Tennessee Tutoring Corps.

The program will run from June to August, with the goal of recruiting at least 1,000 college students to serve as tutors for the grade school students.

“The ‘summer slide’ is a very real problem each year, and, with students being out of school for so long because of the coronaviru­s, this year could be more of a summer avalanche,” the former Republican governor said in a statement.

“We know that younger students and low-income students are especially vulnerable to summer learning loss, and we want to help address the problem.”

The Haslams said recent research shows the coronaviru­s pandemic will “significan­tly worsen” learning loss over the summer nationwide, with some students potentiall­y at risk being a full year behind because of the school closures.

Haslam served in the top elected position from 2011 to 2019. He mulled a run in 2020 to replace retiring Republican U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander, but ultimately decided not to seek the office.

During his time as governor, one of Haslam’s signature initiative­s was providing free state community college and technical school tuition for new high school graduates and adults without a college degree or certificat­e through programs nicknamed Tennessee Promise and Tennessee Reconnect.

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