In fact, this seems likely to occur once the requirement that all subgroups of students within a school
make adequate yearly progress comes into effect.
Not exact matches
Acting upon the superintendent's recommendation, the SRC decided that the six schools should
come under direct district control once again because they had not
made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP), as required by No Child Left Behind.
When Hall
came to Anderson, the school was one of only two schools in Nevada to have failed to
make adequate yearly progress (AYP) for three consecutive years.
That announcement
comes too late for 319 Indiana schools that could have earned A's or B's from the state this year if they hadn't failed to
make Adequate Yearly Progress under NCLB.