What happens if the district does not make progress toward meeting the measurable objective for that year?
Districts that fail to make progress toward meeting the measurable objectives after two consecutive years are required to develop an improvement plan and the state department of education is required to provide technical assistance. After the third year of failing to make progress, the state department and the district must agree on how the district’s funds are used, and the district must implement activities in conjunction with the State Department.
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