Statewide assessment of academic growth shows gains for MSCS
“We really want to start concentrating on how we can be consistent and ensure we’re doing things with fidelity to get the ball moving in our district,” said Angela Whitelaw, MSCS deputy superintendent of schools and academic support. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)
Memphis-Shelby County Schools scored a Level 5 distinction on the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System for the second consecutive year.
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Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System Memphis-Shelby County Schools Cordova Middle School Christopher Hardiman Angela Whitelaw Tennessee Department of Education MSCS Cathryn StoutAlicia Davidson
Alicia Davidson is a lifelong Memphis resident and graduate of The University of Memphis College of Journalism and Strategic Media. When not scribbling about the latest Memphis news, you will find her reading historical biographies, cooking Italian cuisine and practicing vinyasa yoga.
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