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Testimony before the House Education and Labor Committee on the Re-Authorization of No Child Left Behind
This paper outlines a continuous progress model of accountability for No Child
Left Behind that incorporates multiple measures of school performance and operates as a
growth model. The model uses an index system that assigns weights to school progress
indicators. These indicators may include student achievement on a range of assessments
in academic subjects, school continuation and graduation rates, and individual student
growth. States establish annual targets for continuous progress both toward and beyond a
high and rigorous proficiency benchmark. The proficiency benchmark and annual
progress toward that benchmark can be calculated for the school as a whole and for
specific subgroups within the school. The goal in this system is that 100% of schools
will reach this proficiency benchmark by achieving targeted improvement increments, or
Adequate Yearly Growth (AYG), each year.
