If a school misses two years of AYP, they’re “in need of improvement” and so they have to have a two year plan for any subject they’re not doing well on. There’s also an option for the students to transfer to a better school. If a school misses three years of AYP, the school is forced to have free tutoring. Four years, the entire school will change the staff, have new curriculums, or extending the student’s class. Five years, the entire school changes then six years and the school closes, it turns into a charter school, a private company runs the school, or the state office runs it
If a school misses two years of AYP, they’re “in need of improvement” and so they have to have a two year plan for any subject they’re not doing well on. There’s also an option for the students to transfer to a better school. If a school misses three years of AYP, the school is forced to have free tutoring. Four years, the entire school will change the staff, have new curriculums, or extending the student’s class. Five years, the entire school changes then six years and the school closes, it turns into a charter school, a private company runs the school, or the state office runs it