If a district serving Title I schools misses requirements two years in-a-row within reading, mathematics, attendance or graduation they begin the following series of state imposed consequences :
| 1 year |
Publicly reported as Not making AYP |
| 2 years |
Public Reported as Needs Improvement |
| 3 years |
Public Reported as Needs Improvement |
| 4 years |
Begin to take corrective actions within the entire school |
| 5 years |
Continue implementing corrective actions within the entire district |
| 6 years |
Continue implementing corrective actions within the entire district |
Consequences stop once the district has meet requirements within the critical area for two years in a row.
Identified districts work with the MDE School Improvement Division to create school improvement plans and meet federal requirements.
Districts that do not serve schools receiving Title I funds do not have any consequences other than public reporting of their AYP status.
For specific details regarding AYP consequences refer to the section on AYP Calculation: Consequences found in the 2007 NCLB Calculations Functional Requirements Specification (July 25, 2007)
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