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Cleveland City Schools board approves state-required TISA plan after discussion of benchmarks and interventions
Summary
The Cleveland City Schools Board approved its annual Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) plan after district leaders reviewed goals for third‑grade reading, ELA and math proficiency, presented interventions (coaching, PLCs, common formative assessments), and answered questions about English‑learner scoring and benchmarks.
The Cleveland City Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to approve the district'025-26 Tennessee Investment in Student Achievement (TISA) plan after a detailed presentation and questions from board members.
District academic leaders presented the three state-required goals that guide the plan: that 70% of third-graders be proficient on the TCAP by 2030; that systemwide English‑language arts proficiency increase by 3% each year; and that math proficiency increase by 3% each year. "It says that 70 percent of the students have to be proficient on the third grade TCAP by the year of 2030," the presentation said, noting the plan is a state requirement and must be…
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