The York York County School Division schools met 262 of 265 achievement
targets as required under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act's Adequate
Yearly Progress (AYP) benchmarks.
Additionally, 99.3 percent of the division's teachers are "highly qualified"
under the federal law's standards.
Seventeen of the division's 18 traditional schools made AYP. Magruder Elementary
School missed making AYP by one target. The division missed making AYP by
two targets.
"While meeting the federal law's standards is important, our focus
is on developing and implementing instructional strategies that will help
all students achieve to their fullest potential," Steven R. Staples,
Ed.D., YCSD superintendent, said. "Our targeted remediation programs,
emphasis on teacher training to meet the needs of individual students, and
the establishment of a minority task force all demonstrate the division's
commitment to student achievement."
At Magruder Elementary, the division also has assigned an additional administrator
to the school to provide enhanced instructional leadership. One administrator
will focus on the primary grades, K-3, and the other on the upper elementary
grades, 4-5. "This two-principal model worked very well at Yorktown
Elementary, and we are confident that it will positively effect student
achievement at Magruder," Staples said.
At the division level, a special education task force recently provided
recommendations to address the overall instructional program for identified
students. "We are in the beginning stages of our response to special
education students as a subgroup in AYP just like most school divisions
across the country. The challenge is to find ways to prevent identified
disabilities from negatively impacting student performance on high-stakes
accountability tests," he said. "We know this is a long-term issue
that isn't solved by quick fixes.
"Our AYP data reflects an overall favorable performance, but we still
have some areas to work on to raise the achievement of all students and
to reach the next level as a school division," Staples said.
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