What are the district consequences when AYP is not met?
Districts receiving Title I funds that do not make AYP in two consecutive years in the same column of the matrix in all grade spans fall into corrective action. They are required to inform the parents of all students of the district of their AYP standing in a written format, create an improvement plan within three months, allocate 10% of their Title I, Part A funding for professional development, and must make a decision on corrective actions that will be put in place during the year after being identified. The district may access technical assistance support through OSPI. Choice & supplemental services are required for schools in improvement that receive Title I funds, but this consequence does not apply to districts.
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