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- For Title I schools that fail to meet the AYP established by each state, the law mandates a set of progressive consequences for schools that fail including public school choice..
….for schools that fail, including: …?
Title I
of the No Child Left Behind Act is the largest federally funded
program for elementary and secondary schools. Its purpose is to
provide federal funds to schools with high concentrations of children
living in poverty that are not achieving well academically. NCLB
strengthens Title accountability by requiring States to implement
statewide accountability systems covering all public schools and
students. It also requires States to develop annual assessments
for grades three through eight and once in high school that are
aligned with State standards and to use achievement on these assessments
as the measure of district and school accountability. The system
is meant to ensure that districts and schools make adequate yearly
progress (AYP) toward having all children proficient in reading
and mathematics by the 2013-2014 school year.
For Title I schools that fail to meet
the AYP established by each state, the law mandates a set of progressive
consequences for schools that fail, including public school choice,
supplemental educational services, school restructuring, decentralization
of the school, reassigning staff, state takeover, and contracting
out services. In addition, there are more opportunities for parents
to become involved including being informed about the quality of
teachers in the school, the development of district and school parental
involvement policies, choice of another public school, selection
of an outside entity that would provide supplemental education services
for students, and participating on a school action team in the case
of a low performing school.
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