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§ 200.13
Adequate yearly progress in general.
(a) Each State must demonstrate in its State plan what constitutes AYP of the State and of all public schools and LEAs in the State—
(1) Toward enabling all public school students to meet the State's student academic achievement standards; while
(2) Working toward the goal of narrowing the achievement gaps in the State, its LEAs, and its public schools.
(b) A State must define adequate yearly progress, in accordance with §§ 200.14 through 200.20, in a manner that—
(1) Applies the same high standards of academic achievement to all public school students in the State, except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section;
(2) Is statistically valid and reliable;
(3) Results in continuous and substantial academic improvement for all students;
(4) Measures the progress of all public schools, LEAs, and the State based primarily on the State's academic assessment system under § 200.2 ;
(5) Measures progress separately for reading/language arts and for mathematics;
(6) Is the same for all public schools and LEAs in the State; and
(7) Consistent with § 200.7, applies the same annual measurable objectives under § 200.18 separately to each of the following:
(i) All public school students.
(ii) Students in each of the following subgroups:
(A) Economically disadvantaged students.
(B) Students from major racial and ethnic groups.
(C) Students with disabilities, as defined in section 9101(5) of the ESEA.
(D) Students with limited English proficiency, as defined in section 9101(25) of the ESEA.
(c) (1) In calculating AYP for schools, LEAs, and the State, a State must, consistent with § 200.7(a), include the scores of all students with disabilities.
(2) With respect to scores based on alternate or modified academic achievement standards, a State may include—
(i) The proficient and advanced scores of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities based on the alternate academic achievement standards described in § 200.1(d), provided that the number of those scores at the LEA and at the State levels, separately, does not exceed 1.0 percent of all students in the grades assessed in reading/language arts and in mathematics; and
(ii) The proficient and advanced scores of students with disabilities based on the modified academic achievement standards described in § 200.1(e)(1), provided that the number of those scores at the LEA and at the State levels, separately, does not exceed 2.0 percent of all students in the grades assessed in reading/language arts and in mathematics.
(3) A State's or LEA's number of proficient and advanced scores of students with disabilities based on the modified academic achievement standards described in § 200.1(e)(1) may exceed 2.0 percent of all students in the grades assessed if the number of proficient and advanced scores based on the alternate academic achievement standards described in § 200.1(d) is less than 1.0 percent, provided the number of proficient and advanced scores based on modified and alternate academic achievement standards combined does not exceed 3.0 percent of all students in the grades assessed.
(4) A State may not request from the Secretary an exception permitting it to exceed the caps on proficient and advanced scores based on alternate or modified academic achievement standards under paragraph (c)(2) and (3) of this section.
(5) (i) A State may grant an exception to an LEA permitting it to exceed the 1.0 percent cap on proficient and advanced scores based on the alternate academic achievement standards described in paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section only if—
(A) The LEA demonstrates that the incidence of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities exceeds 1.0 percent of all students in the combined grades assessed;
(B) The LEA explains why the incidence of such students exceeds 1.0 percent of all students in the combined grades assessed, such as school, community, or health programs in the LEA that have drawn large numbers of families of students with the most significant cognitive disabilities, or that the LEA has such a small overall student population that it would take only a few students with such disabilities to exceed the 1.0 percent cap; and
(C) The LEA documents that it is implementing the State's guidelines under § 200.1(f).
(ii) The State must review regularly whether an LEA's exception to the 1.0 percent cap is still warranted.
(6) A State may not grant an exception to an LEA to exceed the 2.0 percent cap on proficient and advanced scores based on modified academic achievement standards under paragraph (c)(2)(ii) of this section, except as provided in paragraph (c)(3) of this section.
(7) In calculating AYP, if the percentage of proficient and advanced scores based on alternate or modified academic achievement standards under § 200.1(d) or (e) exceeds the caps in paragraph (c) of this section at the State or LEA level, the State must do the following:
(i) Consistent with § 200.7(a), include all scores based on alternate and modified academic achievement standards.
(ii) Count as non-proficient the proficient and advanced scores that exceed the caps in paragraph (c) of this section.
(iii) Determine which proficient and advanced scores to count as non-proficient in schools and LEAs responsible for students who are assessed based on alternate or modified academic achievement standards.
(iv) Include non-proficient scores that exceed the caps in paragraph (c) of this section in each applicable subgroup at the school, LEA, and State level.
(v) Ensure that parents of a child who is assessed based on alternate or modified academic achievement standards are informed of the actual academic achievement levels of their child.
(d) The State must establish a way to hold accountable schools in which no grade level is assessed under the State's academic assessment system (e.g., K-2 schools), although the State is not required to administer a formal assessment to meet this requirement.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6311(b)(2)
When May a State or LEA Exceed the 1% and 2% Caps?
Alternate academic achievement standards—1% cap
Modified academic achievement standards—2% cap
Alternate and modified academic achievement standards—3%
Only if State is below 1% cap, but cannot exceed 3%
Only if granted an exception by the SEA
Only if LEA is below 1% cap, but cannot exceed 3%
Only if granted an exception to the 1% cap by the SEA, and only by the amount of the exception.
[67 FR 71716, Dec. 2, 2002; 68 FR 1008, Jan. 8, 2003, as amended at 68 FR 68703, Dec. 9, 2003; 72 FR 17779, Apr. 9, 2007]
Title 34 published on 2012-07-01no entries appear in the Federal Register after this date. This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeUSC : Title 20 - EDUCATION§ 6301 - Statement of purpose§ 6302 - Authorization of appropriations§ 6303 - School improvement§ 6304 - State administration§ 6311 - State plans§ 6312 - Local educational agency plans§ 6313 - Eligible school attendance areas§ 6314 - Schoolwide programs§ 6315 - Targeted assistance schools§ 6316 - Academic assessment and local educational agency and school improvement§ 6317 - School support and recognition§ 6318 - Parental involvement§ 6319 - Qualifications for teachers and paraprofessionals§ 6320 - Participation of children enrolled in private schools§ 6321 - Fiscal requirements§ 6322 - Coordination requirements§ 6331 - Grants for the outlying areas and the Secretary of the Interior§ 6332 - Allocations to States§ 6333 - Basic grants to local educational agencies§ 6334 - Concentration grants to local educational agencies§ 6335 - Targeted grants to local educational agencies§ 6336 - Adequacy of funding of targeted grants to local educational agencies in fiscal years after fiscal year 2001§ 6337 - Education finance incentive grant program§ 6338 - Special allocation procedures§ 6339 - Carryover and waiver§ 6361 - Purposes§ 6362 - Formula grants to State educational agencies§ 6363 - State formula grant applications§ 6364 - Targeted assistance grants§ 6365 - External evaluation§ 6366 - National activities§ 6367 - Information dissemination§ 6368 - Definitions§ 6371 - Purposes; definitions§ 6372 - Local Early Reading First grants§ 6373 - Federal administration§ 6374 - Information dissemination§ 6375 - Reporting requirements§ 6376 - Evaluation§ 6381 - Statement of purpose§ 6381a - Program authorized§ 6381b - State educational agency programs§ 6381c - Uses of funds§ 6381d - Program elements§ 6381e - Eligible participants§ 6381f - Applications§ 6381g - Award of subgrants§ 6381h - Evaluation§ 6381i - Indicators of program quality§ 6381j - Research§ 6381k - Construction§ 6383 - Improving literacy through school libraries§ 6391 - Program purpose§ 6392 - Program authorized§ 6393 - State allocations§ 6394 - State applications; services§ 6395 - Secretarial approval; peer review§ 6396 - Comprehensive needs assessment and service-delivery plan; authorized activities§ 6397 - Bypass§ 6398 - Coordination of migrant education activities§ 6399 - Definitions§ 6421 - Purpose and program authorization§ 6422 - Payments for programs under this part§ 6431 - Eligibility§ 6432 - Allocation of funds§ 6433 - State reallocation of funds§ 6434 - State plan and State agency applications§ 6435 - Use of funds§ 6436 - Institution-wide projects§ 6437 - Three-year programs or projects§ 6438 - Transition services§ 6439 - Evaluation; technical assistance; annual model program§ 6451 - Purpose§ 6452 - Programs operated by local educational agencies§ 6453 - Local educational agency applications§ 6454 - Uses of funds§ 6455 - Program requirements for correctional facilities receiving funds under this section§ 6456 - Accountability§ 6471 - Program evaluations§ 6472 - Definitions§ 6491 - Evaluations§ 6492 - Demonstrations of innovative practices§ 6493 - Assessment evaluation§ 6494 - Close Up fellowship program§ 6511 - Purpose§ 6512 - Program authorization§ 6513 - State applications§ 6514 - State use of funds§ 6515 - Local applications§ 6516 - Local use of funds§ 6517 - Evaluation and reports§ 6518 - Quality initiatives§ 6531 - Short title§ 6532 - Purposes§ 6533 - Funding distribution rule§ 6534 - Advanced placement test fee program§ 6535 - Advanced placement incentive program grants§ 6536 - Supplement, not supplant§ 6537 - Definitions§ 6551 - Short title§ 6552 - Purpose§ 6553 - Authorization of appropriations§ 6555 - National activities§ 6561 - Definitions§ 6561a - Program authorized§ 6561b - Applications§ 6561c - State reservation§ 6561d - Strategies and capacity building§ 6561e - Selection of local educational agencies for subgrants§ 6561f - Community based organizations§ 6561g - Technical assistance§ 6561h - School dropout rate calculation§ 6561i - Reporting and accountability§ 6571 - Federal regulations§ 6572 - Agreements and records§ 6573 - State administration§ 6574 - Local educational agency spending audits§ 6575 - Prohibition against Federal mandates, direction, or control§ 6576 - Rule of construction on equalized spending§ 6577 - State report on dropout data§ 6578 - Regulations for Appendix to § 200.13 - When May a State or LEA Exceed the 1% and 2% Caps? CFR Toolbox