Information for Parents
A Parent Guide
to No Child Left Behind
What happens if my school does not make
AYP?
Title I schools that do not make AYP for two consecutive
years are identified as a School In Need of Improvement.
In year one of School Improvement, the school must develop
an improvement plan and offer school
choice.
In year two, the school must offer Supplemental
Educational Services (SES) in addition to school choice.
In year three, the school district must implement one or
more of a list of corrective
actions. A restructuring
plan is developed when the school or district has not
made AYP for a total of 5 consecutive years.
For more information on School Improvement Options visit
our School Improvement
Page
Parent Improvement Policy
Letters for Superintendents
October 3,
2005.
This letter is to notify your district and Title I schools,
if not already completed, that you must develop a written
districtwide parental involvement policy, local school parental
involvement policy, and complete school-parent compacts. [See
20 U.S.C. Section 1118 et seq. (ESEA)]
In accordance with ESEA Section 1111(h)(6) PARENTS RIGHT-TO-KNOW,
at the beginning of each school year, a school district that
receives funds under this part shall notify the parents of
each student attending any school receiving funds under this
part that the parents may request, and the district will provide
the parents on request (and in a timely manner), information
regarding the professional qualifications of the student's
classroom teachers, including, at a minimum, the following:
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