Tennessee HB2277 amends education laws to establish a Tennessee universal reading screener and an assessment review board.
Tennessee HB2277 amends Tennessee education laws to establish a Tennessee universal reading screener for students in pre-kindergarten through grade three. The bill mandates that local education agencies and public charter schools administer this screener annually. It also creates an assessment review board to annually review Tennessee comprehensive assessment program (TCAP) tests. The board consists of nine public school teachers appointed by the governor and the speaker of the senate.
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