A new assessment sheet for schools in Arizona has been released
> A new assessment sheet for schools in Arizona has been released. The latest school assessment report for primary and secondary schools in the state has been released. This is the first time since the legislation last year that the letter A 歭 has been used to express...
> A new assessment sheet for schools in Arizona has been released. The latest school assessment report for primary and secondary schools in the state has been released. This is the first time since the legislation last year that the letter A 歭 has been used to express the grade of a school. The new letter grade system will align the two criteria of "performing" and "excelling" to measure a school's performance. The main assessment is based on students' annual AIMS scores, and other factors are also taken into consideration, such as dropout rates, graduation rates and remedial rates for English learners. Here is a breakdown of each letter grade: "A" schools demonstrate excellent performance levels. Schools with a "B" demonstrate above-average performance. "C" schools exhibit average performance. "D" schools exhibit below-average performance. "F" schools are those that have been ranked as a "D" school for three consecutive years. "F" schools are placed under the school improvement process by the Arizona Department of Education, allowing them to receive additional support and resources. To find out your child's school's grades, log in to: http://www.abc15.com/dpp/news/state/new-report-cards-for-arizona-schools-give-letter-grades
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