What are the consequences for non-Title I schools not making AYP?
All components of the accountability system (data collection, reporting, identification of AYP, etc.) apply to all schools and districts, and their results will be made public. However, non-Title I schools not making AYP are not required to implement consequences (supplemental services, choice, etc.).
Related Questions
- May Title I funds be used to benefit non-Title I schools that receive students transferring from Title I schools identified for improvement?
- Why does South Carolina have a higher percentage of schools not meeting AYP than most states?
- For the non-Title I schools, what is the incentive to make AYP if there are no sanctions?