100% of neighborhood schools make AYP, 86% city-wide

All of the East End schools met the adequate yearly progress (AYP) standards of No Child Left Behind this year, in contrast to 75% statewide and 85% across the city. [via] For a school or school division to make AYP under the federal education law, it must meet or exceed separate requirements and objectives. A school […]

All of the East End schools met the adequate yearly progress (AYP) standards of No Child Left Behind this year, in contrast to 75% statewide and 85% across the city. [via]

For a school or school division to make AYP under the federal education law, it must meet or exceed separate requirements and objectives. A school or school division that falls short on a single requirement or objective is not considered to have made AYP.

These requirements include objectives for participation in testing in reading and mathematics, achievement in these subjects, and attendance (elementary and middle schools) or graduation (high schools). A minimum of 95 percent of students overall must participate in reading and mathematics testing, and 95 percent of students in each of the following subgroups also must take state assessments in these two subjects: white, black, Hispanic, students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged students, and students with limited English proficiency. Students may be counted in more than one subgroup. Students overall and in each subgroup must meet the annual measurable objectives (AMO) for proficiency in reading and mathematics or reduce the failure rates on tests in reading and mathematics by at least ten percent. Schools and school divisions also must meet annual objectives for progress on other indicators of academic achievement.

AYP Status for 2008-2009 based on achievement results from 2007-2008.
Summary by Division and School
SCHOOL NAME TITLE I 2008 2007 2006 ENGLISH IMPROVEMENT MATH IMPROVEMENT ENGLISH SANCTION MATH SANCTION HOLDING AYP ELEMENTS PASSED
Armstrong High Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Did Not Make AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
Bellevue Elementary Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
Chimborazo Elementary Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
Fairfield Court Elementary Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
Franklin Military Academy Not Title I Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
George Mason Elementary Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
Martin Luther King Jr. Middle Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Made AYP Did Not Make AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
Woodville Elementary Title I – School Wide Program Made AYP Made AYP Made AYP Not in Improvement Not in Improvement No Sanction No Sanction No 29
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