KINGSPORT, Tenn. (WJHL) — This week, educators in Tennessee began receiving what they called “quick scores” for third and fourth graders who took the TCAPs earlier this spring. Teachers had to quickly ...
MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Christmas break is over and students are headed back to school. A new class of third graders is now getting ready for the TCAP test with Tennessee's third-grade retention law in ...
An amendment to a House bill that would expand a controversial school voucher program in Tennessee also proposes sweeping changes to standardized testing requirements for public school students. The ...
Erwin Utilites is moving forward with a major sewer rehabilitation project.The project focuses on rehabilitating Erwin’s sanitary sewer system, a system-wide ef Construction complete at Unicoi County ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Parents of third graders across Tennessee who didn’t meet TCAP expectations are being forced to make quick decisions to keep their student from being held back. The Tennessee ...
Summit High School teachers tried something new with standardized test results this year. They did a scavenger hunt through the school, using cell phones and tablets to scan strategically placed QR ...
PEGRAM, Tenn. (WKRN) — Governor Bill Lee checked in at multiple schools Thursday as summer programs are in full swing across the state, and many third grade students are enrolled after not meeting ...
It’s hard to believe we're in mid-July, but a new school year is almost upon us. Back to school is always a hopeful time, and this year we have fresh cause for optimism: The Tennessee Comprehensive ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Two students from different school districts recently learned they did not pass the ELA portion of the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program exam — meaning they face being held ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Results from this spring's TCAP testing show some gains for third and fourth grade students across Tennessee and in Memphis. A bigger percentage of third and fourth graders in Memphis ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - While the pressure is on for millions of adults to submit their taxes today, the pressure is also for Tennessee students as April 15 marks the start of state standardized testing.
The first-year Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) test results from Hamilton County students who received state Education Savings Account (ESA) money to attend private schools tell us ...
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