In the most regulated environment, larger participants — those schools with 40 or more students funded through vouchers in testing grades, or with an average of 10 or more students per grade across all grade levels — receive a rating through a formula identical to the school performance score system used by the state to
gauge public school performance, inclusive of test score performance, graduation rates, and other outcome metrics.
Not exact matches
From this perspective, evaluations of the nation's
public schools offer the more accurate
gauge of system
performance.
It is notoriously difficult to
gauge the competitive effects of private
schools on
public school performance.
For the past three decades,
public school accountability had generally been heading in one direction: toward common standards, standardized tests, and a bigger role for the federal government in shaping how states
gauge student
performance and improve
schools.