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| HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The current measure of Adequate Yearly Progress |
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| (AYP) under the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB |
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| Act) does not provide for any accounting of students who make |
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| significant progress but not enough progress to meet the |
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| standard; these students are classified as not succeeding, |
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| when, in actuality, in many instances they have progressed |
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| beyond a year's growth; and
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| WHEREAS, The measuring of AYP at 47.5% leaves many children |
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| behind; and
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| WHEREAS, Using an index to calculate AYP has the potential |
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| to address some of the flaws in the NCLB Act; and
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| WHEREAS, An index that measures student progress allows |
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| schools to show movement from one performance level to the next |
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| and credits improvement in student achievement across |
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| different performance levels; and
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| WHEREAS, Prior to a school being sanctioned under the NCLB |
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| Act, a pre-AYP classification should be used to determine if |
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| the school is successful; and
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| WHEREAS, The pre-AYP classification would be determined by |
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| looking at the students as individuals, with the understanding |
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| that individuals achieve at different rates; because |
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| individual students do make progress, an individual student's |
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| progress would be measured to determine if there had been added |
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| value to his or her education; and
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| WHEREAS, This measure would include all students: Regular |
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| Education students, Special Education students, Limited |
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| English Proficient students, and other subgroups; and
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