Tennessee
‘I don’t know how anyone could have full confidence in the department’ says State Senator about DCS
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — One state legislator claimed he is shedding self-confidence in the management at the Tennessee Division of Kid’s Providers.
State Legislator Jeff Yarbro, D-Nashville, claimed he thinks the legislature requires to “give some required oversight” to the division.
His remarks comply with a NewsChannel 5 Explores item that disclosed greater than 40 youngsters had actually fled from the DCS office complex at 500 James Robertson Parkway given that March of 2021.
Davidson Region Juvenile Court Court Sheila Calloway claimed the trouble of youngsters investing the evening in state office complex due to the fact that DCS has nothing else area to place them is “at the most awful it has actually been.”
The NewsChannel 5 Explores item disclosed that in February DCS reported a 12-year-old as well as 17-year-old made love “while waiting for positioning” at the DCS workplace on Athens Means.
The 17-year-old can be billed with rape of a youngster due to the fact that, by legislation, a 12-year-old is also young to approval.
DCS claimed it “released an examination right into that case in sychronisation with police.”
The Division’s declaration claimed it had actually taken restorative activities consisting of the “termination/resignation of 2 DCS staff members.”
“When I saw NewsChannel 5’s record, I was floorboarded,” Legislator Yarbro claimed.
The state legislator claimed the record disclosed also larger issues than he understood inside the Division of Kid’s Providers.
“Individuals ought to have the ability to depend on DCS to in fact look after children when they remain in dilemma, as well as now, I do not recognize that we can depend on the Division,” Yarbro claimed.
Our examination checked out City Cops Ask for Solution at the major DCS office complex midtown as well as located greater than 40 youngsters that fled from the structure. They were provided as missing out on individuals in the records.
Court Calloway calls for DCS to inform her every single time a youngster is compelled to invest the evening at the DCS workplace due to the fact that they have no area else to go.
She claimed it is taking place even more than ever in the past.
“We need to recognize we have an issue. We remain in a situation. We need to recognize that in order to resolve the dilemma,” Court Calloway claimed in our preliminary record.
This summertime DCS caseworker Terri Nelson took a video clip of youngsters resting on the workplace flooring.
“There were no coverings. There were no cushions. There were not cots,” Nelson claimed.
She gave the video clip to the Tennessee Search.
She later on informed NewsChannel 5 Explores she was anxious the children, that were gotten rid of from their residences due to misuse of forget, had no area else to go.
“That’s undermining. We simply informed them they do not matter,” Nelson claimed.
Nelson was later on terminated by the Division.
Court Calloway highlighted the children are gotten rid of from their residences due to the fact that they were mistreated or ignored – not due to the fact that they did glitch.
Yet if they flee, the cops are called.
They are apprehended as well as given adolescent court.
“They wind up obtaining taken into the system as wrongdoers. They stroll right into adolescent court in manacles due to the fact that the entire procedure began due to the fact that they were sufferers,” Legislator Yarbro claimed.
Yarbro was discouraged at Division of Kid’s Providers Commissioner Jennifer Nichols, that he claimed appeared to reduce problems regarding children remaining in office complex throughout March budget plan hearings.
Commissioner Nichols informed legislators children invested the evening 58 times in January throughout the state.
“That’s where I type of did some mathematics, as well as assumed 31 days in January, throughout 95 regions. If you had also one youngster in each area, every day, that would certainly have been 2945 youngsters that invested an evening,” Commissioner Nichols claimed.
Component of the trouble is employees leaving the division.
According to DCS, the Division has actually 2,765 allocated caseworker placements.
Last month 609 were uninhabited.
“No person’s sounding the alarm system bell. No person’s generating the sources we require to repair this trouble,” Legislator Yarbro claimed.
NewsChannel 5 Explores asked, “Does the DCS Commissioner have your complete self-confidence?”
“I do not recognize exactly how anybody can have complete self-confidence in the division or the commissioner now,” Legislator Yarbro reacted.
Pushed even more Legislator Yarbro claimed he is not getting in touch with the commissioner to surrender.
The commissioner has actually consistently claimed youngster well-being firms throughout the nation are dealing with comparable issues with staffing as well as absence of foster residences.
She claimed Tennessee has actually just recently elevated spend for DCS employees.
Below is the complete DCS feedback from our initial record regarding the Davidson Region DCS office complex:
We take all issues worrying the safety and security as well as wellness of youngsters in Tennessee seriously. While our caseworkers are examining the situation as well as looking for positioning proper to the youngster’s demands, the youngster will certainly wait in a DCS workplace with their caseworker. Kids are after that supplied a short-lived or irreversible positioning in a house setup or team treatment when suggested. When a positioning is not conveniently offered, the initial alternative worked out is a transitional house till a positioning can be located. Throughout the month of January, team were not able to locate a prompt positioning for one youngster. Throughout the initial 9 days of February, team were not able to locate a prompt positioning for 6 youngsters as well as an added 7 declined positioning. From February 10 to March 31, 2021, team had the ability to locate positioning for all youngsters.
We acknowledge the obstacles we encounter resemble those presently dealt with by youngster well-being firms throughout the country. We have actually connected to our equivalents in various other states to see exactly how they are attending to comparable problems. We have actually talked with state lawmakers regarding our positioning problems as well as exactly how they are influencing youngsters. Furthermore, the current budget plan proposition advanced by Guv Lee acknowledges these obstacles as well as looks for to resolve much of them.
I intend to thank our caseworkers for the sacrifices they make every day. Their desire to stick with youngsters overnight, taking some time far from their very own youngsters as well as family members, reveals their commitment to Tennessee young people.
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How To Watch: Tennessee Volunteers Vs Florida Gators Basketball
Tennessee is set to take on Florida Gators on Tuesday. This will be the battle of two star guards. Clayton vs Lanier will be one of the nation’s most intriguing battle.
Tennessee is set for their second SEC contest on Tuesday as they are set to take on the Florida Gators.
The Gators are entering as the 8th team in the nation despite losing their first game on Saturday. They lost by only six points to the Kentucky Wildcats.
On the other hand, the Vols are entering this week at No. 1 again. They blasted past the Arkansas Razorbacks 76-52 on Saturday. Thanks to Chaz Lanier the Vols dominated as Lanier had nearly 30 points. He finished right under the mark with 29 points on the day.
Walter Clayton Jr vs. Chaz Lanier will be a battle that no one will want to miss and thankfully you won’t have to. Below are all of the viewing details for Tuesday’s game.
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Full list of Tennessee Titans’ 2025 opponents
The Tennessee Titans finished their 2024 campaign by losing to the Houston Texans and earning the No. 1 overall selection in the 2025 NFL Draft. With the regular season now officially over, the final piece of the puzzle for the Titans’ 2025 opponents list has been finalized.
As a result of the NFL’s annually revolving schedule, the Titans will play nine home games and eight on the road. Exact dates and times will be determined later this offseason, including the team’s preseason opponents.
Home
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Kansas City Chiefs
Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Rams
Seattle Seahawks
New England Patriots
New Orleans Saints
Considering the Titans are playing a fourth-place schedule, this projects as a difficult home slate. The Chiefs, Rams, and Chargers qualified for the postseason. The Seahawks were the league’s lone 10-win team to miss the playoffs. The Patriots should be improved under Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel (kidding?) next season.
Away
Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders
Arizona Cardinals
San Francisco 49ers
Cleveland Browns
Tennessee’s road schedule features a ton of long road trips. Denver, Vegas, Arizona, and San Francisco will require the Titans to make some lengthy in-season flights. That’s somewhat concerning after players showed some cracks in difficult environments this season, with Jarvis Brownlee Jr. complaining about the cold in Washington, and Jeffery Simmons saying the team was “suffering from success” after improving to 3-8.
However, you should never assume the league is so static that the teams that were good or bad throughout 2024 will remain that way the following campaign. The NFL regular season schedule will be released at some point in May.
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Meet the 2024 Tennessee high school football all-state teams in Class 1A, 2A, 3A from TSWA
The Tennessee Sports Writers Association has released Division I all-state football teams for the 2024 TSSAA season.
Below are the all-state teams for Division I, Classes 1A, 2A and 3A.
Class 1A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Tate Surber, McKenzie, Sr.; Nate Adams, Clay County, Sr.; Brody Whittaker, MASE, Sr.
Running backs: Grayson Kreis, Harriman, Sr.; JaMychal Buckner, South Pittsburg, Jr.; Marquis Gardner, Chattanooga Prep, Jr.
Wide receivers: Cole Brown, McKenzie, So.; Nolan Adams, Clay County, Jr.; Ja’Quan Benton, Oliver Springs, Jr.
Offensive linemen: Jamarkus Pittman, MASE, Sr.; Kelan Roberson, Union City, Sr.; Noah Young, Cloudland, Sr.; Aydan Blair, Moore County, Sr.; Xavier Reviere, South Pittsburg, Jr.
Athlete: Amari Cotton, Jo Byrns, Sr.
Kicker: Skyler Fornera, McKenzie, Sr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Caden Jackson, Oliver Springs, Sr.; Caleb Carroll, Wartburg, Sr.; J.R. Hardrick, South Pittsburg, Jr.; Peyton Martin, Moore County, Sr.
Linebackers: Eli Justice, Coalfield, Sr.; Zac Mahoney, Harriman, Sr.; Stanley Burrow, MASE, Sr.; Akeem Hunt, MASE, So.
Defensive backs: Dayon Cooper, South Pittsburg, So.; Bennett McDougal, Whitwell, Sr.; Devonte Wigfall, Cosby, Sr.; Kaidence Nelson, MASE, So.
Punter: Khari Escobar, Sale Creek, Sr.
Class 2A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Andrew Johnson, Fairley, Jr.; Kason William Young, East Robertson, So.; Tilton Pickett, Marion County, Sr.
Running backs: Jaydon Peete, Milan, Jr.; Cooper White, Westmoreland, Sr.; Dominique Burleson, Hampton, Sr.
Wide receivers: Troyce Grimsley, Fairley, Jr.; Corben Reynolds, Loretto, Jr.; Sam Pickett, Marion County, Sr.
Offensive linemen: Zach Bruggner, Bledsoe County, Sr.; David Lands, Polk County, Sr.; Ben Parr, Milan, Sr.; Bra’Kyrin Cole, Jackson Central-Merry, Sr.; Caleb Woodley, Fairley, Sr.; Hunter Gray, Westmoreland, Sr.
Athlete: Gray Eubanks, Huntingdon, Sr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Delandis Dandridge, Fairley, Sr.; Kenderrius Robertson, Mitchell, Sr.; Myles Mays, Marion County, Sr.; Zach Groves, East Robertson, Jr.
Linebackers: Taylor Scharber, Marion County, Sr.; Evan Plunkett, Mt. Pleasant, Sr.; Ryan Shaffer, Tellico Plains, Sr.; Quint Smith, Summertown, Sr.
Defensive backs: Austin Franklin, West Greene, Sr.; Lake Drake, York Institute, Sr.; Levi James, Oneida, Sr.; Braden Reed, Tellico Plains, Sr.
Punter: Braydon Case, Mt. Pleasant, Jr.
Class 3A
Offense
Quarterbacks: Graham Simpson, Westview, Fr.; Eli Graf, Alcoa, Sr.; Xavier Murray, White House Heritage, So.
Running backs: Skylan Smith, Covington, Sr.; Lorenz Wright, Memphis East, Jr.; Hicks Hunter, Sycamore, Jr.
Wide receivers: Dontez Joy, Westview, Jr.; Jamir Dean, Alcoa, So.; Radarious Jackson, Sheffield, Sr.
Offensive linemen: Jayden Jackson, East Nashville, Sr.; Josh Phelps, Sequatchie County, Sr.; Lucas Hughes, Meigs County, Jr. ; Jacob Crow, Alcoa, Jr.; Evan Allen, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Sr.; Marlee Watts, Alcoa, So.
Athlete: Ronye Watson, Chattanooga Central, Sr.Kicker: Kyrin Tyson, Alcoa, Jr.
Defense
Defensive linemen: Jaeden Isbell, Tyner, Sr.; Jamir Turner, Alcoa, Sr.; Deangelo Franklin, Sheffield, Jr.; Jaxon Cupples, Westview, Jr.
Linebackers: Kason Hicks, Sequatchie County, Jr.; Sam Cretsinger, Johnson County, Sr.; Eli Owens, Alcoa, Sr.; Craig Huskey, Gatlinburg-Pittman, Jr.
Defensive backs: Condis Cherry, Alcoa, So.; Dason Springer, White House Heritage, Sr.; Antoni Morton, East Nashville, Sr.; Hunter Minton, Sequatchie County, So.
Punter: Grant Garner, Liberty Creek, So.
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