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CMCSS posts improved state report card: 90% of schools earn A–C; four schools receive D, no F's

2107133 · January 8, 2025
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District officials presented Tennessee state report card results showing district-wide improvement, including more schools earning A or B and a marked decline in D ratings; state metrics include subject-level achievement, bottom-25% growth and college-and-career readiness benchmarks.

Dr. Kimmy Sajorski, a district accountability official, told the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System (CMCSS) board that the state report card released before Christmas shows districtwide improvement, with 90% of CMCSS schools earning an A, B or C and four schools receiving a D; none received an F.

The presentation explained how the state compiles report-card grades: the district provides validated data on achievement across all tested subjects, the growth of the district's…

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