Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School Announces 2007 AYP Status
On July 17, 2007,
In order to meet AYP,
This year, with all of the eligible subgroups,
Of the 23 possible targets,
When a school does not meet AYP, they are given both supports and consequences. For Pennsylvania Leadership, it means that we will receive more support from the Department of Education to improve the school, and that the school will need to offer supplemental education services, such as tutoring.
A team spent a week in July at the Getting Results Governor’s Institute and has already written an extensive School Improvement Plan for 2007-2008. With our continuing efforts to partner with the PDE and the full implementation of this plan, we are confident that we will show significant progress this year.
Schools that make AYP in a year following a year where they did not make AYP are classified as Making Progress. Schools must make AYP for two years in order to be formally categorized as Made AYP. For a chart that shows the path of AYP status, click here.
All schools' AYP status is public information, and is now available on the Pennsylvania Department of Education's public website. In addition, you can search individual districts and charter schools' results at the state's Academic Acheivement Report website at http://paayp.com.