What happens to a school if it meets AYP Targets?
• Schools that met AYP targets last year, or that were at “Warning” status last year (e.g., the school did not meet AYP targets for the first time) will either remain or enter “Met AYP” status. • Schools that had a “School Improvement” or “Corrective Action” status last year enter a probationary period called “Making Progress.” This means that the school must also meet state targets for a second consecutive year in order to be considered “Met AYP”.
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