Bartlett City Schools Show Increase in ACT Scores

The Tennessee Department of Education recently released ACT scores for school districts across the State. Bartlett City Schools (BCS) earned an average composite score of 21.5, up from 20.8 last year. Not only does this score outpace the State average of 20.1, it also places BCS ahead of the State’s goal for every district to have an average composite score of 21 by 2020. Bartlett City Schools is one of 23 school districts, out of 144 across our state, to earn this distinction. Additionally, BCS is one of only six districts in the State who ranked in the top ten for student performance across all student subgroups. “Bartlett High School has improved ACT scores every year since Bartlett City Schools inception. This year’s score of 21.5 places BCS 9th in the State for overall ACT scores. I am incredibly proud of the hard work and effort of our teachers, students, and administrators,” shared Dr. David Stephens, superintendent. We are proud that Bartlett High School is preparing our students to be successful in college and beyond.