In the spring of 2007, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released an education report card for all states. Tennessee received an “F” in the category of Truth.

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In the spring of 2007, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce released an education report card for all states. Tennessee received an “F” in the category of Truth in Advertising when comparing proficiency on Tennessee assessments to National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP). Tennessee also received an “F” in the category of Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness. CALL TO ACTION.

2 RESPONSE: RAISE STANDARDS. Tennessee receives “F” rating for truth in advertising of state standards from U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Tennessee adopts higher standards through the Tennessee Diploma Project. Governor Bredesen and Education Commissioner Tim Webb join the Common Core State Standards initiative. Tennessee wins the Race to the Top grant of $501 million Tennessee State Board of Education unanimously adopts the Common Core State Standards in English language arts and math.

FIRST TO THE TOP. In March of 2010, Tennessee was announced as one of the first two winners of Race to the Top and was awarded $501 million to spend over four years. Over the next four years, Tennessee had unparalleled resources to use toward the following: –Training educators in the transition to higher standards –Launching the Achievement School District –Bolstering school turnaround work –Developing and refining the teacher and administrator evaluation systems –Restructuring regional offices to provide academic support to districts

4 RESPONSE: RAISE STANDARDS. Tennessee adopted new social studies standards in July. New social studies standards implemented in New science standards review process begins with a public website for implementation in Review website for social studies standards will be launched in January New math and ELA standards will be presented to State Board of Education for implementation in Math and ELA standards review process begins with a public website.

5 RESPONSE: INCREASE ACCOUNTABILITY. Earned approval for first ESEA flexibility waiver to develop our own state accountability system. Additional support for evaluation provided through regional coaches and TVAAS for teachers in non-tested subjects reduced from 35% to 25%. Started developing a waiver renewal application in anticipation of waiver expiration at end of summer Led the nation in implementing TEAM, our statewide teacher evaluation model. More rigorous certification exam required for evaluators, increase in number of TEAM coaches, and revision of instructional rubric to match shift in standards. USED approved Tennessee’s application for four-year waiver renewal on July 23, 2015.

6 RESPONSE: ALIGN ASSESSMENTS. Students began completing Constructed Response Assessments in math, applying multiple skills to solve a problem. Districts phased in online testing with the Writing Assessment. All students in grades 3-11 took the Writing Assessment All students in grades 3-11 took the social studies field test online. First year of TNReady, the new test in math and ELA is designed to assess true student understanding, not just basic memorization and test-taking skills.

TENNESSEE SUCCEEDS