CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Clarksville Christian School (CCS) is proud to announce the results from assessment testing for the 2014-2015 school year.

CCS students excelled across all areas in every grade level. Kindergarten through second grade students were assessed using the Stanford Achievement Test, while third through tenth grades were administered the ACT Aspire assessment. The Senior class took the ACT college entrance exam. Across all areas of every grade tested, each grade scored higher than the national average.

Through the ACT Aspire assessment, the Freshman and Sophomore students were assigned a projected ACT composite score. When individual students’ scores were averaged together, both of these classes are projected to have ACT composite scores as Juniors and Seniors that also exceed county, state, and national averages.

Finally, the Senior Class of 2015 received an average ACT composite score of 25, which again, exceeds county, state, and national averages. The state with the highest average in the nation was Massachusetts, with an average score of 24.2.