Rocky Top Ed Talk has an updated list of school systems experiencing delays in receiving TNReady testing materials. These delays have happened in spite of Commissioner McQueen’s confidence in the process of moving forward with pencil and paper tests. Schedules have been changed, updated, and disrupted again and again as the shift was made from computer-based tests to paper tests. Students and teachers have lost valuable instructional time while the state and its testing vendor, Measurement, Inc. continue to experience challenges in meeting test delivery obligations.
Here’s the current list of school systems that have experienced delays in receipt of TNReady materials:
- Hamilton County Schools
- Dickson County Schools
- Robertson County Schools
- Murfreesboro City Schools
- RePublic Charter Schools (Nashville)
- Sumner County Schools
- Maury County Schools
- Wilson County Schools
- Putnam County Schools
- Williamson County Schools
- Bartlett City Schools
- Tipton County Schools
- Achievement School District (Memphis)
- Blount County Schools
If your school system has experienced delays or disruptions due to this year’s testing issues, let us know in the comments.
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