Right now, the reviews collectively make up 23 percent of each school's overall accountability score, but that will become 20 percent once the state's accountability system is fully implemented. (ascd.org)
That's a question that is unanswered right now, since assessment scores are legally required to be a part of both teacher evaluations and school accountability scores. (indianapublicmedia.org)
Ratings should be provided by officials who supervise principals, contributing 10 percent of a school's composite accountability score.» (educationnext.org)