TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Nov 17, 2023

Two Cookeville-area educators are facing assault charges after paddling a student in October at Dodson Branch Elementary in Jackson County. A teacher and an assistant principal were arrested Nov. 7 after a grand jury returned charges of simple assault against and criminal responsibility of assault. The Tennessean reports that there is no state law banning corporal punishment in Tennessee, but many districts — including Metro Nashville; Cheatham, Dickson, Robertson, Sumner and Williamson counties; and Franklin and Murfreesboro city schools — have banned the practice altogether, some for more than a decade. In April, Gov. Bill Lee signed a law that prohibits schools from using corporal punishment against children with disabilities unless a local education agency's discipline policy permits the use of corporal punishment and a parent gives written consent to school officials.