No Child Left Behind

The goal of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 is to ensure that all children in this country receive a quality education. Under NCLB, each state is required to assess all schools to determine if each school has made adequate yearly progress (AYP) toward meeting the academic testing standards and additional measures set by the state. AYP decisions are based on the results of state testing in communication arts and math and the school’s attendance rate or graduation rate.

The following information is provided as part of the NCLB requirements:

    Public School Choice

    Supplemental Education Services (SES)

    NCLB Complaint Procedure

    Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education

District Notification:

Year 2011-2012