In mid-December, Haywood County Schools Superintendent Amie Marsh cautioned that the community wouldn’t be pleased with a report issued by the Tennessee Department of Education about the performance of Haywood Schools. Apparently, she was right. On December 21, the scores released data based on student testing during the 2022-23 school year. One local school failed, ...
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