School grades released: 70% of CMCSS Schools earn A or B on 2024–25 Report Card

CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville-Montgomery County School System saw continued gains in performance during the 2024-25 year, with more than 90% of district schools earning a letter grade of A, B or C on the Tennessee State Report Card.

On Thursday, the Tennessee Department of Education (TDOE) released the 2024-25 state report card, including school letter grades. For the second consecutive year, CMCSS has been designated an Advancing District, the second-highest designation, by the TDOE.

“We are continuing to see progress across the system, not in isolated pockets, and that’s a powerful indicator of lasting improvement,” said Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder, Director of Schools, in a news release.

What is the State Report Card?

The Tennessee State Report Card is a tool for the public that measures how schools and districts perform across several indicators, including student achievement and academic growth on standardized assessments, subgroup performance, graduation rates and college- and career-readiness at the high school level…

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