Maury County Public Schools Gains in TCAP Scores

COLUMBIA, Tenn. - Maury County Public Schools (MCPS) saw an increase in proficiency across all subject areas in the 2025 TCAP assessment. Maury County Public Schools students grades 3-12 earned higher scores in English Language Arts 34.1%, math 30.2%, science 38.6%, and social studies 39.8%, compared to 2024 TCAP results based on initial data released earlier this week by the Tennessee Department of Education. Maury County Public Schools will use the data to evaluate improvement initiatives as schools prepare for the upcoming school year.
“I am pleased with the direction our school district is heading,” said Maury County Public Schools Superintendent, Lisa Ventura. “Maury County Public Schools has seen measurable improvement in TCAP scores since 2021, with a 13.1% increase in English Language Arts, a 12.4% increase in math, a 9.5% increase in science, and a 18.5% increase in social studies. I am so proud of the work of our students, teachers, staff, and all MCPS employees. They have worked tirelessly to ensure student success.”
The Tennessee Department of Education will release additional performance data, including school-level results and student growth information in the near future.
Full 2025 TCAP assessment data is available on the Tennessee Department of Education’s website.
The mission of Maury County Public Schools is to provide the educational instruction, tools, and environment for every child to succeed in LIFE as Life-long Learners, Independent Thinkers, Fearless Innovators, and Exemplary Citizens.
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