A “Highest-Performing School” is a
Title I school among the 5% of Title I schools in the State that has the
highest absolute performance over three years for the “all students”
group on the statewide assessments. A Highest-Performing
School must have made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for the “all
students” group and all of its subgroups in 2011. A school may not be
classified as a Highest-Performing School if there are significant
achievement gaps across subgroups that are not closing in the school.
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