Tennessee’s Department of Education has just released new data about public schools. While Haywood County’s so-called letter grades for schools declined, there are other measurable metrics that improved. “It’s a marathon, not a sprint,” School Superintendent Amie Marsh said while discussing ongoing efforts to improve the district’s schools. Marsh began her tenure Feb. 1, 2023, ...
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