Gallatin High Becomes National Showcase for Decision Education Fellowship

April 10, 2026

The Alliance for Decision staff, alongside our Policymaker Fellows, staff from the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR), and guests, saw firsthand Gallatin High School’s Mathematical Reasoning and Decision-Making course, a course that connects decision-making skills with durable workforce skills. In the course, students apply decision science to practical scenarios from business planning in culinary arts to entrepreneurship projects like designing food truck concepts.

Read more about the visit, and why this type of “decision-making in practice” is crucial for student learning.

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