All three of the schools who implemented their programs in 2015 — 2016 posted significant learning gains, and two of the three improved their state accountability grade. (changeeducation.org)
For example, schools that earned A or B accountability grades were eligible for principal bonuses and additional funds when students transferred from schools receiving a poor grade. (educationnext.org)
It is also comprehensive enough that it could be used by the state to produce a school performance evaluation system to replace the A through F school accountability grading system, an idea WakeEd supports here and here. (wakeed.org)