Weakley County Schools Receive High Ratings for ACT Composite Scores

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Following the Tennessee Department of Education’s release of ACT results and participation rate for the 2023 graduating class, Weakley County Schools has secured the 16th highest ACT composite score out of 127 districts listed in the report.

Weakley County Schools also secured the 16th highest score in the state for achieving an average composite score of 21 or above.

Donald Ray High, Supervisor of Instruction for Grades 6-12, highlighted the point by explaining, “The achievement is a testament to the dedication of teachers and the hard work of students. We prioritize ACT preparation across all our high schools, offering focused courses and boot camps concentrating on effective test-taking strategies.”

Director of Schools Jeff Cupples expressed his pride in the district’s achievement.”Our success reflects the collaborative effort of every teacher, staff member, and student. We believe in the power of consistent efforts and commitment. Our schools are doing great things, and we never shy away from hard work. There’s always room for improvement and growth, but it’s clear that we’re headed in the right direction.”

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