Brighton Elementary School

2013 Value-Added Achievement Awards Winner:   [custom_frame_left shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_left] Michael Hughes, Brighton Elementary School Third Place, West Division, Elementary Schools Michael Hughes, Principal Brighton Elementary School 1201 Old Highway 51 South Brighton, TN 38011 Tipton County Schools Visit website  (Additional pictures below) Materials related to the Brighton Elementary recognition ceremony: Press release from the event PDF of School Performance Chart showing Brighton Elementary’s ranking; or visit ECF’s online interactive tool to make a chart that shows other schools by name PDF of TCAP/TVAAS … Read More

Alton Elementary School

2013 Value-Added Achievement Awards Winner: Barbara Beaver, Alton Elementary School 1st Place, West Division, Elementary Schools Barbara Beaver, Principal Alton Elementary School 2020 Alton Street Memphis, TN 38106 Memphis City Schools Visit website    Materials related to the Alton Elementary recognition ceremony: Press release from the event PDF of School Performance Chart showing Alton Elementary’s ranking; or visit ECF’s online interactive tool to make a chart that shows other schools by name PDF of TCAP/TVAAS “Birdshot” Chart showing Alton Elementary; or use … Read More

Dresden Elementary School

2013 Value-Added Achievement Awards Winner:   [custom_frame_left shadow=”on”][/custom_frame_left] Mike Laughrey, Dresden Elementary School First Place, West Division, Elementary Schools Mike Laughrey, Principal Dresden Elementary School 759 Linden Street, #B Dresden, TN 38225 Weakley County Schools Visit website   (Additional pictures below)   Materials related to the Dresden Elementary recognition ceremony: Press release from the event PDF of School Performance Chart showing Dresden Elementary’s ranking; or visit ECF’s online interactive tool to make a chart that shows other schools by name PDF of … Read More

2012 Winners

2012 Value-Added Achievement Awards In a May 14, 2012 ceremony held at the Tennessee Supreme Court, Education Consumers Foundation President J. E. Stone presented awards of $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 to Tennessee’s highest performing elementary and middle school principals. (You can see rankings of every elementary school here, and of every middle school here.) Recipients were selected on the basis of their school’s most recent 3-year average achievement gains in math and reading/language arts. Only those principals with 5 or … Read More

For Media

About the Education Consumers Foundation The Education Consumers Foundation (ECF) is a tax-exempt nonprofit corporation chartered in Tennessee. It is a spin-off of the Education Consumers ClearingHouse (ECC)—an online consumer organization founded in 1995.  ECF is dedicated to representing the interests of parents. taxpayers, and their elected representatives.  Its mission is to improve public education outcomes through the use of research and policy analysis.  ECF is like Consumer Reports but focused primarily on education policy, practice, and outcomes.   … Read More

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