Why is my childs school going to receive students from a school identified for “school improvement,” and how many students will it be receiving?
If your child’s school is not on the list of schools in need of improvement, it may be a receiving school for students wishing to transfer out of schools identified for “school improvement.” Your school will not receive more students than it can hold based on current capacity. Back to Top • What are you doing for those schools that are expected to receive students from low performing schools? Helping receiving schools meet the needs of their existing and new students is one of our priorities. These schools will receive proper assistance to accommodate the new students. Staffing will be increased, as will furniture and instructional materials. Appropriate programming and tutoring services will also be provided to ensure that the receiving school can maintain its high performance. Back to Top • What will happen to that school if its test scores decline . . . how long will it have to be a receiving school? Your school is likely to remain a receiving school so long as it is not identified
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