What does it mean if my school must take “corrective action” to improve student achievement?
A. 8 A school that is need of “corrective action” is one that has not made AYP for four consecutive years, for any for any of the reasons discussed above. What defines a school in “corrective action” is that it must take additional measures, beyond “choice” and supplemental services” to break the cycle of failure and make adequate yearly progress. These measures may include changes in a school’s curriculum, scheduling, or student policies. These measures may involve reorganizing the leadership of the school by a hiring a new principal or other key personnel. Parents whose school is designated as in need of corrective action are urged to inquire about what steps the district is taking to improve. A school in “corrective action” must allow parents the right to choose another school or to receive supplemental educational services.
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