Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools: 9 Reward Schools, 30 schools achieve high marks

Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools announced nine schools were recognized as Reward Schools by the Tennessee Department of Education.

TDOE released the 2024-25 State Report Card, where nine schools were recognized as Reward Schools and 30 schools received a letter grade of an A or B, achieving CMCSS Honor Roll Status.

“These outcomes are a direct result of the hard work and dedication of our students, educators, and school leaders in partnership with families and our entire community,” said Dr. Jean Luna-Vedder, Director of Schools. “We are continuing to see progress across the system, not in isolated pockets, and that’s a powerful indicator of lasting improvement. Heading into my fourth year as Director of Schools, I remain focused on my priority from day one for CMCSS to be the best school system in the state for students, families, and employees.”

A year of growth

The department considers factors like proficiency, learning acceleration, attendance, post-graduation success and supporting English learners when determining its designations…

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