Do schools have to reach AYP targets in both reading and math to make AYP?
Yes, all schools must meet both targets, regardless of the size of the school. Separate AYP determinations are made for both reading and math that depend on the school’s meeting proficiency and participation targets in that subject. If the school does not make AYP in either reading or math, the school will not make AYP.
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- Do schools and school districts have to reach performance targets in both reading and math to make AYP?
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