School Leaders React to Improved Results After TCAP Scores Show Students Gain Statewide
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 were published today, revealing statewide improvements in student performance across various grades and subjects.
- These gains follow ongoing investments and supports in education, with some variations including a three-point drop in fourth grade proficiency.
- Districts like Metro Nashville and Jefferson County reported historic gains, with English I proficiency up nearly four points and sixth graders improving five points in math.
- Commissioner Lizzette Reynolds said TCAP results reflect a strong commitment to students' futures and praised teachers' dedication driving lasting success.
- Student-Specific results will be accessible later this month through the TCAP Family Portal, enabling families to better interpret scores and support their children’s academic growth.
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