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Data shows the percent of students tested that met or exceeded expectations in each subject, which the TDEC considers at or above "proficient." The Nation's Report Card shows that in 2024, the average 8-th grader scored between 29% and 33% proficiency in math, reading, science and writing. Chart: Chasity Maynard/WSMV4Source: Tennessee Department of Education

New Data Shows Most Tennessee Students Not Proficient in Core Subjects

Jun 28, 2026 | 10:30 PM