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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. Goal 1: During each year of its charter contract term the Charter School shall meet at least one of the following performance standards. First Look – School Performance Gap Closure. The primary academic outcome Georgia seeks from its local charter schools is that they increase their College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI) score each year until they reach 100. The performance standards that measure CCRPI progress include growth in CCRPI itself and in its two major academic components, Content Mastery and Progress Score. The Department’s “First Look” at annual charter school performance is to see if the school has met the standard for any of the following three CCRPI gap-closing measures.
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. Goal 1. During each year of its charter contract term the charter school shall meet at least one of the following four performance standards in each grade band served. First Look: School Performance Gap Closure. The primary academic outcome Georgia seeks from its local charter schools is that they increase their College and Career Readiness Performance Index (CCRPI) score each year until they reach 90 in each grade band. The School Performance Gap Closure standard measures growth in CCRPI and its major academic components, including Content Mastery, Progress, and Closing Gaps scores within each grade band served. Our “First Look” at annual charter school performance is to see if the school has met the following standard.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. Goal 1: During each year of its charter contract term, the Charter School shall meet at least one of the following performance standards.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. The student understands that as a participant in the MLBHEO Scholarship program, he/she must meet the Academic Minimum Standards as outlined in the terms and policies of the program. The student understands that if he/she does not meet the Academic Minimum Standards, as determined by the MLBHEO, repayment for some or all of the funded classes will be required. .
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. Goal 1: During each year of its Charter term, the Charter School shall meet at least one of the following performance standards. First Look – School Performance Gap Closure. The primary academic outcome Georgia seeks from its local charter schools is that they increase their College and Career Ready Performance Index (“CCRPI”) score each year until they reach 100. The performance standards that measure CCRPI progress include growth in CCRPI itself and in its two major academic components, Content Mastery and Progress Score. The Department’s “First Look” at annual charter school performance is to see if the school has met the standard for any of the following three CCRPI gap-closing measures. Meeting any one of these standards constitutes having achieved Goal 1 for a given year. Increase its CCRPI score by at least 4% of the gap between 100 and the Charter School’s previous year CCRPI score in each grade band served (elementary, middle, and/or high school); OR Increase its CCRPI Content Mastery score by at least 10% of the gap between 100 and the Charter School’s previous year CCRPI Content Mastery score in each grade band served (elementary, middle, and/or high school); OR Increase its CCRPI Progress score by at least 10% of the gap between 100 and the Charter School’s previous year CCRPI Progress score in each grade band served (elementary, middle, and/or high school).
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. Goal 1: During each year of its charter contract term the charter school shall meet at least one of the following Mission-Based, School Performance Gap Closure, School-District Comparisons, or School-Statewide Comparisons performance standards. Mission-Based Standards. The primary academic outcome Georgia seeks from its local charter schools offering only non-traditional programs is that they achieve their mission-based standards. Achieving all three of the following mission-based standards constitutes having achieved Goal 1 for a given year.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. G oal 1: During the first year of its charter contract term, the Charter School shall achieve a t least two of the following academic performance standards:
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