"Turnaround options" refers to the various choices or actions that can be taken to reverse or improve a difficult or negative situation. It means finding solutions or strategies to turn things around and achieve positive outcomes. Full definition
There is no evidence that scaling charter schools as turnaround options will lead to greater academic success for lower performing students. (fundeducationnow.org)
In 2009, the federal government overhauled the Title I School Improvement Grant program, increased its value to $ 3.5 billion with money from the recovery act, and spelled out four turnaround options from which perennially failing schools would have to choose to get a share of the funding. (edweek.org)
In its draft guidance for the program, the department proposed expanding the school turnaround options for districts with underperforming schools to include three new strategies — a state - developed intervention, evidence - based whole school reform, and an early learning intervention — in addition to the four existing strategies in the SIG program. (ascd.org)