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en Sure, these families would like us to make [adequate yearly progress]. But let's be realistic. They're looking at their children, ... But on the other side of it, they do want their kids coming from good schools.

en You often see that in inner-city schools where there's so much pressure on those educators to meet federal [adequate yearly progress] requirements ... it's about getting the lowest proficient kids to a proficient level, and they let their high-achieving kids slide back. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile. I would salute Seattle.

en You have to have 95 percent participation in testing and then an attendance of 95 percent, as well as making proficiency. If schools don't make adequate yearly progress, it is a big problem.

en [More than a quarter of U.S. schools did not make] adequate yearly progress ... It is absolutely unconscionable for the president to demand that states pay for federally required programs without properly funding them. Since NCLB passed, we have been hearing horror stories from states desperately looking for money to meet requirements.

en The overall goal is to make sure the average scores don't mask the achievement gaps that exist between groups of students. Adequate yearly progress is one way of measuring that.

en The stakes are high because there is added pressure on the districts this year not only to include more students, but to do well and to make sure that they show evidence that they have made adequate yearly progress.

en While the ideals espoused in No Child Left Behind (NCLB) are admirable, the realities of the Bush plan are not, ... NCLB imposes rigid and expensive mandates on public schools. It judges adequate yearly progress using a one-size-fits-all formula, a measure that gives schools an incentive to lower testing standards in order to meet federal requirements and, sadly, to push out students that may bring down a school's average score.

en We, once again, are going to meet AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress) in every building,

en What's happening now across the Cape is that some of the subgroups are not making adequate yearly progress,

en What's happening now across the Cape is that some of the subgroups are not making adequate yearly progress.

en It is high stakes. This is the big test of the year. The results will help to determine the school's adequate yearly progress.

en The main reason children don't tell their parents what is going on is because the kids are afraid they will get in trouble. Kids stop listening when they're being lectured or yelled at — adults do too, nobody likes it. A realistic presentation of facts and good listening skills are what is needed, along with follow-up at a later time to make sure your points got across and continue to have value for the children.

en Making Adequate Yearly Progress in all four areas presents a hurdle for some sub-groups of students in Monterey County.

en We want all students to be reading at grade level and meet the AYP (adequate yearly progress) requirements of the No Child Left Behind,

en I'm not encouraged. We did not make adequate progress. We made incremental, but not adequate progress.


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