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Tennessee Students Show Improvements on TCAP Test

TENNESSEE, JUL 9 – One in four Memphis-Shelby County students met or exceeded expectations, with statewide gains in English, math, science, and social studies scores, officials reported.

  • The 2024-25 TCAP results, which include assessments in ELA, math, science, and social studies, have been made available, showing statewide improvements in student proficiency.
  • These gains follow strategic investments and academic supports amid challenges like Hurricane Helene, with educators emphasizing that growth is a mandatory focus for districts.
  • Districts including Metro Nashville, Hamilton County, Jefferson County, and Loudon County reported higher proficiency rates, record-high achievement levels, and growth reflecting committed teachers and updated curricula.
  • Specific data highlights include sixth graders' math proficiency rising over five points, English I and II scores surpassing 50%, and social studies and science increases near or above four percentage points.
  • The results suggest that ongoing analysis and community support will remain crucial as districts plan to build on these steady gains and ensure all students reach their full potential.
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The Commercial Appeal broke the news in Memphis, United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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