Browsing by Subject "United States. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001"
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2004-05 AYP calculation outline for elementary/middle/high schools, districts, and South Carolina as of September 8, 2005
(South Carolina State Library, 2005-09-08)This is an overview of the Adequate Yearly Progress made by South Carolina schools in accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act. -
2005-06 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) calculation outline for elementary/middle/high schools, districts, and South Carolina as of August 24, 2006
(South Carolina State Library, 2006-08-24)This is an overview of the Adequate Yearly Progress made by South Carolina schools in accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act. -
At a glance
(South Carolina State Library, 2012-08)Until 2001 when Congress passed the No Child Left Behind Act, South Carolina had only an independent state accountability system. Since 2001 there have been both a state and a federal accountability system. -
District AYP 2006 PACT and HSAP
(South Carolina State Library, 2006)This is a report of the Adequate Yearly Progress made by South Carolina school districts in 2006 in accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act. It is broken down by district, number of objectives, number met, number not ... -
Guidelines for the unsafe school choice option : No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 Title IX, Part E, Subpart 2, Section 9532
(South Carolina State Library, 2003-07-13)The Unsafe School Choice Option which is mandated by Section 9532 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires that each state receiving funds under ... -
High School AYP 2006
(South Carolina State Library, 2006)This is a report of the Adequate Yearly Progress made by South Carolina high schools in 2006 in accordance with the No Child Left Behind Act. It is broken down by high school, number of objectives, number met, number not ... -
NCLB TIII Program AMAO 2 measure results districts/consortia that received TIII award in 2009-10 school year. South Carolina
(South Carolina State Library, 2011)These are statistics on the No Child Left Behind Title 3 awards for 2009-2010 broken down by district name, number tested, English proficiency and AMAO2 status. -
“No Child Left Behind” school choice provisions : devilish details for South Carolina’s neediest schools
(2004-05-10)Do reasonably proximal alternative schools and plausible transportation systems exist to allow South Carolina students in our most troubled schools to truly exercise School Choice? Empirical evidence and previous research ...