* Indicates required components of CCHE by
CPS Board Policy (Sexual Health Education and Local School Wellness policies).
Not exact matches
CPS did not specify how it would amend its graduation
policies, and only said the school
board would take up the issue sometime in the future.
It also requires that
CPS «develop
policies to remedy academic deficiencies in schools where students are testing «at or below 75 %» standards on state assessments, and to include in those
policies clear criteria for
board actions relating to school facility interventions such as closures.»
Our December 2010 complaint against the
policy has been sitting at the U. S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights, apparently just collecting dust, while
CPS massages the same failed
policy — a handful of changes were made at the May 2012
Board meeting, including dropping poor attendance as a factor and changing a couple of terms.
According to
CPS, the following 10 schools would be placed on the new warning list if the
policy is approved by the school
board: