Cleveland City Schools is proud to announce that the district has been awarded the highly coveted TVAAS Level 5 rating, signifying exceptional growth in student achievement. This recognition reflects the hard work, commitment, and dedication of the students, teachers, staff, and leadership within the school district.
The Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System (TVAAS) measures the impact schools and teachers have on their students' academic progress year-over-year. Earning a Level 5 – the highest possible score – highlights the district’s effectiveness in advancing student learning beyond the expected growth.
“This achievement is a testament to the focused efforts of our educators, students, and administrators,” said Dr. Jeff Elliott, Director of Schools for Cleveland City Schools. “We are committed to creating an environment where every student can thrive academically, and this recognition emphasizes the impact of that dedication.”
Complementing this recognition, Cleveland High School has reported outstanding graduation rates for the 2023-2024 school year, outperforming state averages in key groups. With an impressive overall graduation rate of 94.4%, Cleveland High has surpassed Tennessee's statewide average of 92.1%.
Key Highlights of Cleveland High School's Graduation Success:
All Students: 94.4% graduation rate, exceeding the state average of 92.1%.
Black/Hispanic/Native American: 94.2%, surpassing the state average of 87.6%.
Economically Disadvantaged: 92.8%, compared to the state’s 86.3%.
English Learners: 82.0%, higher than the state average of 79.0%.
Hispanic Students: 91.1%, outperforming the state’s 88.6%.
Students with Disabilities: 87.0%, significantly above the state average of 80.9%.
Cleveland City Schools remains committed to providing high-quality education to every student, ensuring they are prepared for success both in the classroom and beyond. Together, we're building champions and building community.