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Excerpts
of Press Release from Friday, November 2nd, 2007
Nashville, TN – The Tennessee Department of Education released
its redesigned state report card on schools today aiming to
make it easier for educators, parents and the public to understand
important information about Tennessee’s public schools. The
annual state report card provides a profile of academic achievement,
demographics, discipline, and attendance and graduation rates
for the state, each school district and every school. The
2007 report card is based on performance and statistics from
the 2006-07 school year.
“One
of Tennessee’s greatest assets is the data we have on education,”
Education Commissioner Lana Seivers said. “Educators at all
levels use the information on this report card to improve
teaching in the classroom and raise achievement for students.”
Educational
improvements highlighted by the 2007 state report card include:
- Tennessee
students statewide met more federal standards used to measure
academic achievement than in 2006
- The
state met achievement goals for every elementary level standard
under No Child Left Behind
- The
statewide dropout rate declined from 9.8 to 8.5 percent
- The
percentage of students testing proficient or advanced increased
or stayed the same in 33 of 36 possible categories
“For
15 years, Tennessee has produced a thorough report on the
health of Tennessee schools,” said Connie Smith, Executive
Director of Accountability. “Each year, we are able to provide
more information to communicate the progress of education
to the community and to provide tools for further improvement.”
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