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Fewer schools in Chandler have passed the state's annual assessment this year

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Fewer schools in Chandler have passed the state's annual assessment this year. The number of schools across the country that meet the federal standard teaching goals has shown a downward trend. Similarly,...

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The number of schools nationwide that meet the federal standard teaching goals has shown a downward trend. Similarly, the number of schools in Chandler that meet the national standard teaching goals has also dropped from 35 last year to 25. There are a total of 41 schools in Chandler. The relevant person in charge said that this decline is related to the increasing number of testing projects every year. Perry and Basha, the district's high schools, meet federal measurement standards; Hamilton and Chandler do not. This standard teaching annual measurement (Adequate Yearly Progress) affects Title 1 schools more. If they do not meet the requirements, they will be warned to make corrections.

The following schools in Chandler met this year's annual measurements: Jacobson Elementary, Sanborn Elementary, CTA Goodman, Weinberg Elementary, Andersen Elementary, Shumway Elementary, Conley Elementary, Tarwater Elementary, Basha Elementary, Hull Elementary, Hancock Elementary, Navarrete Elementary, CTA Liberty, CTA Freedom, Ryan Elementary, CTA Independence, Santan Elementary, Fulton Elementary, Riggs Elementary, Patterson Elementary, Haley Elementary, ACP Oakland, Basha High, Perry High, and Hamilton Prep.

Galveston Elementary is still in restructuring mode。

(News from The Arizona Republic)

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