Are private schools that opt to partner in a CaMSP project required to provide the same level of teacher and student data as public school partners?
Yes, information collected for a CaMSP project must include data from all participants. As a condition of participation, all schools agree to the data collection requirements. In order to effectively evaluate a CaMSP project, information from all parties is necessary. If a private school does not administer a California Standards Test (CST), they must provide comparable student testing and local assessment data.
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