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Most Tennessee third graders didn't pass their TCAP reading assessment which decides whether or not they'll be moving up to the next grade.
See how well you’d do on a practice test version of the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) 3rd Grade English Language Arts assessment.
Learn more about the test Tennessee is using to determine whether third graders should be held back from fourth grade.
Under a new state law, Tennessee third graders who scored below or approaching proficiency on part of the test could be held back from fourth grade.
30% of Johnson City third graders could face retention Legislators passed the third-grade retention law that holds back third-grade students that don’t test proficiently in English Language Arts.
All four of the adults who tried a practice third grade TCAP English exam under FOX13’s supervision got perfect scores, though they raised some concerns over questions they weren’t sure an ...
Moving on to the next grade is exciting for elementary school students, but 60% of Tennessee third graders still don't know if they'll move up this fall.
An Ohio House Bill looks to end the state's 'Third Grade Reading Guarantee,' which requires third graders to pass a reading test in order to move on to the fourth grade.
Fewer than 24% of Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) third-grade students were proficient on the TCAP English Language Arts test, according to data the school district released Wednesday.
The testing window for the IREAD-3 assessment opens in just a few days. Legislation passed last year requires 3rd grade students to be retained if they do not pass the Indiana reading assessment.
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