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Month: September 2019

SCORE’s Newest Team Member Is Focused On Tennessee Students’ Postsecondary Success

Posted on September 25, 2019 by Russ Wigginton

Russ Wigginton, SCORE’s first chief postsecondary impact officer, will work on behalf of students across the state and to help Tennessee set an example for the nation when it comes to postsecondary success for students.

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It’s Time For Bold, New Ideas About High School

Posted on September 24, 2019 by Diane Hughes

A new SCORE report examines the inadequacies of our current high school model and invites bold ideas on how to improve it.

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Russ Wigginton, Former Rhodes Vice President, Joins SCORE As Chief Postsecondary Impact Officer

Posted on September 23, 2019 by SCORE

Dr. Russ Wigginton, formerly vice president at Rhodes College in Memphis, has been named the organization’s first chief postsecondary impact officer.

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How Well Are Tennessee High Schools Serving All Of Our Students?

Posted on September 20, 2019 by Peter Tang and Robin Yeh

Tennessee has seen historic heights in its graduation rate and ACT scores in recent years, but there are numerous signs from within and beyond the high school experience that too many students are not truly prepared for college, career, and life.

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Reflections From Sullivan County’s Chief Learner

Posted on September 18, 2019 by Eveyln Rafalowski

A veteran educator Eveyln Rafalowski reflects on her career, the importance of strong literacy materials, and the power of leadership.

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