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ERIC Number: ED605515
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Mar
Pages: 34
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: N/A
EISSN: N/A
K-12 Education: Information on How States Assess Alternative School Performance. Report to the Chairman, Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives. GAO-20-310
Nowicki, Jacqueline M.
US Government Accountability Office
States use their accountability systems to identify low-performing schools, which can receive added support and are expected to improve. Alternative schools serve students whose needs are not met in a regular school. They often serve at-risk students who are struggling academically or behaviorally. Given this unique population, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) looked at how states hold alternative schools accountable. A review of 15 selected state accountability systems--used to assess all types of schools--found that all 15 include at least one indicator that research organizations and relevant studies considered useful in capturing alternative school achievement. The GAO also found a few states that, as part of their accountability system, adopted approaches to differentiate alternative schools when identifying them for support and improvement.
US Government Accountability Office. 441 G Street NW, Washington, DC 20548. Tel: 202-512-6000; Web site: http://www.gao.gov
Publication Type: Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; High Schools; Secondary Education
Audience: N/A
Language: English
Sponsor: N/A
Authoring Institution: US Government Accountability Office
Identifiers - Location: Arizona; California; Colorado; Florida; Georgia; Idaho; Illinois; Kentucky; Michigan; Minnesota; Missouri; North Carolina; Texas; Virginia; Washington
Identifiers - Laws, Policies, & Programs: Every Student Succeeds Act 2015
Grant or Contract Numbers: N/A