What is Matched Safe Harbor?
Matched Safe Harbor is another provision, approved in Colorado by the U.S. Department of Education, which allows schools, districts and disaggregated groups that missed the Performance Target and Safe Harbor to demonstrate that they reduced the prior years non-proficiency by 10 percent based on the students tested in both the current and prior years. Whereas traditional Safe Harbor compares last years students to this years students, Matched Safe Harbor compares the same students across two years.
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