Results from the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program show students made significant gains in all high school subjects and in the majority of subjects in grades 3 through 8. Gov. Bill Haslam and Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced the results. The results also show black, Hispanic, Native American and economically disadvantaged students made gains in all high school subjects this year. However, while high school students and seventh and eighth graders made gains in literacy, the state average in literacy declined in grades 3 through 6.