Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 1.70 - Additional Indicators for Adequate Yearly Progress
The indicators discussed in this Section shall apply to all subgroups represented in a school or district as well as to each school or district in the aggregate.
a) The
graduation rate that is required for adequate yearly progress (AYP) in high
schools shall increase from the original baseline of 65 percent for the 2002-03
school year according to the following schedule:
1) For 2003-04, 66 percent;
2) For 2004-05, 67 percent;
3) For 2005-06, 69 percent;
4) For 2006-07, 72 percent;
5) For 2007-08, 75 percent;
6) For 2008-09, 78 percent;
7) For 2009-10, 80 percent;
8) For 2010-11, 82 percent;
9) For 2011-12, 84 percent;
10) For 2012-13 and for 2013-14, 85
percent.
b) The
attendance rate that is required for AYP in elementary or middle schools shall
increase from the original baseline of 88 percent for the 2002-03 school year
according to the following schedule:
1) For
2003-04, for 2004-05, and for 2005-06, 89 percent;
2) For 2006-07, for 2007-08, and for 2008-09,
90 percent;
3) For 2009-10, for
2010-11, and for 2011-12, 91 percent;
4) For 2012-13 and for 2013-14, 92
percent.
c) A district
that includes both high schools and elementary or middle schools shall be
required to reach both the targeted graduation rate among its high school
students and the targeted attendance rate among its elementary or middle school
students in order to achieve AYP for any given year.
d) The "beginning cohort" for purposes of
calculating the adjusted four-year and five-year extended year graduation
rates, in accordance with
20 USC 6301
et seq. and
34 CFR
200.19 (2011), shall be the number of
students who are entering grade 9 for the first time starting at the beginning
of a given school year and continuing until October 1 of that year.
Notes
Section repealed at 22 Ill. Reg. 22233, effective December 8, 1998; new Section adopted at 29 Ill. Reg. 19891, effective November 23, 2005
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