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• Repeal and replace No Child Left Behind (NCLB), particularly the punitive measures and the ridiculous metric called Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP);
Shaun Johnson: Why I'm Marching to Save our Schools Shaun Johnson 2011
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• Repeal and replace No Child Left Behind (NCLB), particularly the punitive measures and the ridiculous metric called Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP);
Shaun Johnson: Why I'm Marching to Save our Schools Shaun Johnson 2011
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The school says in the past four years it has come off the district's list of schools in need of improvement and has made what's known as Adequate Yearly Progress every year.
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In 2006, Schools began being measured by a tool called Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).
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All schools strive to meet state and federal standards, known as Adequate Yearly Progress.
ajc.com - News hvogell@ajc.com 2010
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Last year, every public elementary and middle school in the school system met minimum proficiency levels, known as Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP.
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All schools strive to meet state and federal standards, known as Adequate Yearly Progress.
ajc.com - News hvogell@ajc.com 2010
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More than 40 percent made some form of improvement, known as Adequate Yearly Progress, down from 47 percent.
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All schools strive to meet state and federal standards, known as Adequate Yearly Progress.
ajc.com - News hvogell@ajc.com 2010
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All schools strive to meet state and federal standards, known as Adequate Yearly Progress.
ajc.com - News hvogell@ajc.com 2010
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