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2010-2011 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)

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AYP Reports

The Georgia Department of Education is committed to making a school or system's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) report as clear and concise as possible.

This new application will provide users easy access to AYP reports showing statewide, system, or school level information. Please use the drop-down menu below to select the report(s) you desire.

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What is Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)?
Adequate yearly progress (AYP) is a series of annual performance goals set by the state for each school district and school as well as for the state as a whole. By participating in Title I, a voluntary federal program that provides more than $11 billion to participating states to help educate low-income children, states agree to commit themselves to the goal of the federal No Child Left Behind Act: that all students will be proficient in Reading/English Language Arts and Mathematics, as determined by state assessments, by 2014.
  • In October 2007, the U.S. Department of Education issued final guidance for the collection and reporting of racial and ethnic data. The 2011 AYP reports reflect the new federal requirements.
For more information about Adequate Yearly Progress, click here.

2010-2011 AYP Report Navigation Help

To view the State AYP Report: Select 'Georgia (All Systems)' and 'All Schools'

To view a System AYP Report: Select System Name and 'All Schools'

To view a School AYP Report: Select System Name and School Name

To print a report: Turn on 'Print background colors and images' under Tools/Internet Options/Advanced


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