The Tennessee Governor's Academy for Math & Science in South Knoxville will soon no longer be a residential campus for high-school students pursuing science, technology, engineering and mathematics. It will be non-residential and may become a regional, rather than statewide institution. It serves about 50 students each year and has been operating three years.
The KNS reports. In a related story, Knoxville-area science and math teachers will shadow workers in local businesses, in an effort to learn how to help related education to the workplace.
The KNS reports.
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