How does a school make AYP in a given school year under the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) requirements?
Three conditions are required for making AYP in a given school year: 1. At least 95 percent of students are tested for reading and mathematics, for all students and for all subgroups of 45 or more students. 2. At least meet the minimum annual target, for Meeting/Exceeding Standards for reading and mathematics for all groups and all subgroups of 45 or more students. 3.
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