Weakley Schools Named TVAAS Level 5 District
From the Nov 26, 2024 e-EditionWeakley County Schools announces its recognition as a TVAAS Level 5 District by the Tennessee Department of Education.
The Tennessee Value Added Assessment System (TVAAS) scores districts based on their students’ academic growth year over year. Level 5 is the highest designation possible and is awarded to districts where students and teachers are outperforming expectations.
Director of Weakley County Schools Jeff Cupples celebrated the district’s achievement saying, “This recognition is a direct reflection of the strong commitment of our teachers, staff, students, families, and community working together to support learning and success in our schools, and we are proud of each individual who contributed to this accomplishment.”
Assistant Director of Weakley County Schools Betsi Foster added, “Our teachers, instructional leaders and coaches, and educational assistants all work together every day to make sure that students at every level of learning have the opportunity to start from where they are and get better. The Level 5 is proof that our strategies work, and kids reap the rewards. “
Earning Level 5 status places Weakley County Schools among the top districts in the state, showcasing the district’s commitment to academic excellence. The district looks forward to continuing this success, working to provide every student with the tools they need to succeed.
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