Under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), schools and school districts
are measured on whether the students meet performance benchmarks in math,
reading and attendance for grades 3-8 and math, English and graduation
rate for high schools. Schools that do not meet the achievement standards
for two years are deemed high priority.
AYP status is also calculated each year for the following student subgroups:
White, Hispanic, African American, Native American, Asian/Pacific Islander,
Economically Disadvantaged, Students with Disabilities and English Language
Learners.
NCLB identifies schools that have missed a federal benchmark in the
same category for two consecutive years. Tennessee elects to alert schools
and districts that are at-risk of becoming a high priority school under
NCLB. These schools receive additional support and assistance from the
state in order to avoid the NCLB high priority list. Schools that have
missed one or more benchmarks for one year are considered target schools.