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For those interested in schools in TN, the 2006 report card was just released today (Friday Nov. 10).
http://www.k-12.state.tn.us/rptcrd06/ |
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I would like to add that schools that provided insufficient data aren't listed. For that you may have to rely on the local newspaper to report the story for that town/city.
I know in Oak Ridge, the Oak Ridger will be reporting that story on Monday (11/13): http://www.oakridger.com/breakingnews.shtml (broken link) For everyone else, go to the Google NEWS search page: http://news.google.com/nwshp?ie=UTF-...l=en&tab=wn&q= Or, from the main Google homepage, click on the NEWS link -- and type in "Tennessee Value Added Assessment" (with quotation marks) into the search engine box to see the newspaper story in your town's newspaper. Some of them are reported in today's (11/11/06) newspaper and I suspect the rest will be reported between today and Monday. |
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