What If A School Doesnt Make AYP?
For schools receiving Title I funding, there are consequences for not making AYP. After two consecutive years of not making AYP, Title I schools enter Improvement Status. Creating a two year improvement plan and providing parents with an opportunity to choose to send their child to a different school in the district are among the actions schools are required to take. Should the school continue to not make AYP, more corrective actions are mandated. A school must meet AYP for two consecutive years to be removed from Improvement Status. To learn more about the consequences of not making AYP, see the Adequate Yearly Progress Fact Sheet at the Indiana Department of Education.