"NTE" likely refers to the National Teacher Examinations, which were a series of assessments used for teacher licensing in the past. However, the NTE is no longer administered in most places. It's been largely replaced by other teacher certification exams, varying by state and sometimes even by district.
If you're looking for teacher certification exam scores, you need to find out:
1. Your state's requirements: Each state (and sometimes even individual school districts) has its own teacher licensing requirements. Check your state's department of education website for information on required exams. The names will vary—they might be Praxis, edTPA, or something else entirely.
2. The specific exam name: Once you know your state's requirements, you'll know which specific exam(s) you need to take.
3. How to access your scores: After taking the exam, you'll be able to access your scores through the testing service's website (e.g., ETS for Praxis). The specific process will be outlined in your exam materials.
In short, there's no central "NTE score" repository. You need to determine the appropriate teacher certification exam for your location and then follow that exam's score reporting procedures.