Do all subgroups of 30 or more students have to reach the performance targets in reading and math in order to make AYP?
A. Yes. However, the law contains a “safe harbor” provision that allows those groups that do not reach proficiency performance targets to make AYP by reducing non-proficiency. “Safe Harbor” is discussed in more detail below. All groups must either reach proficiency targets or non-proficiency targets for school districts and schools to make AYP.
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