How many LEAs and schools have to participate in an SEA’s proposed measurement system?
To be considered a participating LEA, each LEA must agree to collect student survey data from all eligible schools during the first and final years of the project period, and to collect student survey data from all eligible schools selected to implement programmatic interventions during each year of the project period. To satisfy the program requirements, a state must have LEA participation representing at least 20% of the state’s total student enrollment. The number of LEAs needed to meet the program requirement may be larger in states with smaller LEAs, and may be smaller in states with larger LEAs.
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