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In November, the Tennessee Department of Education is scheduled to give each of its public schools an A-F letter grade. (Klaus Tiedge / Getty Images)

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Tennessee rushes to revamp its A-F letter grades for schools. Educators cry foul.

By 
Laura Testino
and
Marta W. Aldrich
 | October 26, 2023, 10:00am UTC
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