Tennessee, which once counted on Mississippi s worst-in-the-nation reading scores to elevate its own national ranking for literacy, is now looking to its neighbor to the south as a role model for how to improve.
Tennessee once counted on Mississippi’s worst-in-the-nation reading scores to elevate its own national ranking for literacy. Now it’s looking to its neighbor to the south as a role model for how to improve.
On Friday, educators from across Northeast Tennessee came together for a day of professional development sponsored by the Niswonger Foundation and Food City.