It's not often that Tennessee's schools get praise for leading the nation, but the journal Education Week has praised state schools for policies and programs aimed at improving high school graduation rates, developing quality teachers and aligning curriculum with college and work force needs.
The state was cited for its efforts to set standards for graduates and for investing in pre-school programs that help children do better in school.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Take That, Critics of Public Education in Tennessee
From Jim G. at Progressive Nashville:
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