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Post by Arch on Oct 7, 2008 11:37:16 GMT -6
They may have a more difficult time than they think because most of the teachers at both curriculum nights (9th and 12th) said they won't go. I certainly can't blame them.
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Post by d204mom on Oct 7, 2008 11:42:43 GMT -6
www.centerforcsri.org/files/RestructuringGuide.pdfSchool Restructuring Under NCLB NCLB restructuring options include the following: • Turnarounds: replacing school staff, including the principal, relevant to the failure. Once a district is notified that a school has not met AYP for a fifth consecutive year, the district has the sixth year to plan a restructuring strategy for the school. If the school does not make AYP at the end of the planning year, then the restructuring plan must be implemented in the seventh year. When test results are available early at the end of Year 5, districts can get a jump on restructuring planning. This allows more time for choosing and planning a restructuring option likely to work for each school’s children.
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