Most of those private schools rely on public money, since large proportions of their students receive federal financial aid. (edweek.org)
AYP is met if the school has a sufficiently large proportion of students who are either proficient or are showing progress on or above the trajectory line. (naesp.org)
Moreover, schools with large proportions of students well - below the proficiency cut score are given credit for moving students to higher levels of performance even if still below the cut score (Linn, 2003). (morganpolikoff.com)