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Must there be 30 students or more for two consecutive years to calculate Matched Safe Harbor?

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Must there be 30 students or more for two consecutive years to calculate Matched Safe Harbor?

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No, there is no minimum number requirement. However, there is a minimum match rate95 percent of the current years students (not counting current 3rd graders) must have tested the prior year to be eligible for Matched Safe Harbor.

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