State-assigned school letter grade: C
Met AYP.
AYP compliance phase
Phase 3*
District information
Elementary school met AYP: No data.
Middle school met AYP: No data.
High school met AYP: No data.
Notes
Data is from Michigan Department of Education report released on Nov. 30, 2007.
* AYP compliance phase is determined by the number of years a district has failed to make Adequate Yearly Progress. The consequences of failure are outlined below:
0: No action. A school met AYP, or this is the first year it did not meet AYP.
1: School must offer choice and transportation.
2: School must offer choice, transportation, and supplemental services.
3: School must continue choice, transportation and supplemental services and take further corrective action.
4: School also must develop a restructuring plan.
5: School must implement restructuring plan.
6 and Above: Monitors will seek evidence of improved results.
99: School is on advisory status because it did not have MEAP data prior to 2005-06.
The Lansing State Journal provides this information as a public service and makes no claim as to the accuracy or completeness of these records. No warranty, express or implied, is created by providing the information on this Web site. Further, the State Journal accepts no liability for mistakes or omissions in the records.








