2011 Georgia AYP results
UPDATED: AYP Status search now includes the results from the summer retests. To learn the status of Atlanta Public Schools, view the Ga. Department of Education's report here.
Adequate Yearly Progress results are in for Georgia schools. Use our search to see how your child's school performed.
The Georgia Department of Education uses a complex formula to determine if schools were successful. Georgia evaluates scores from two state exams -- the Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests and the Georgia High School Graduation Tests -- and other criteria, such as attendance and graduation rates.
Schools that reach federal goals have made "adequate yearly progress" also called AYP. Schools that miss the mark for at least two consecutive years are labeled as "needs improvement" and face sanctions. The penalties become more severe the longer a school needs improvement.
Use the AJC's databases below to see if your child's school and district made adequate yearly progress this year.
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