Memphis-Shelby County Schools will require all 5,450 third graders to retake state reading tests to avoid retention.
Metro Nashville Public Schools said due to a state delay in releasing TCAP scores, they are “taking proactive steps” to make sure third grade students have every opportunity to go to the 4th grade.
Tennessee Senate Republicans and Democrats joined together to vote down a last-minute effort to expand private school vouchers and eliminate universal TCAP test requirements for the state’s first ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For the past two years, Memphis-Shelby County Schools students have showed signs of improvement on the Tennessee Comprehensive ...
According to MSCS, the retest will simply serve as an additional opportunity for students who may need it, as mandated by ...
LEBANON, Tenn. (WTVF) — Over the next few days, parents of third-grade students in Tennessee will likely be glued to their phones and email accounts, waiting on test results from the TCAP test. Under ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Third-grade parents across Middle Tennessee will soon learn if their kid could have to repeat the grade. This follows the new retention law based on TCAP results Maury County ...
Dickson, tacitly accused GOP leadership of ending the TCAP test requirement to prevent future unfavorable comptroller reports.
TRI-CITIES, Tenn. (WJHL) — Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) testing is underway for thousands of children across Tennessee and in the Tri-Cities region. The state assessment measures ...
Memphis-Shelby County Schools says all third-grade students will retake the English-Language Arts (ELA) portion of the TCAP ...