Cleo says:
Each public school in Massachusetts is assigned an Accountability and Assistance Level annually; accountability levels are as follows:
Level 1: On track to college and career readiness
Level 2: Not meeting gap closing goals
Level 3: Focus: Lowest performing 20% of schools (including schools with the largest gaps)
Level 4: Priority: Lowest performing schools
Level 5: Priority: Chronically under-performing schools
Lynn currently has:
-Three Level 1 Schools (Aborn, Sewall-Anderson and Shoemaker)
-Eight Level 2 Schools (Brickett, Callahan, Hood, Ingalls, KIPP, Lincoln-Thomson, Sisson and Tracy)
-Twelve Level 3 Schools (Breed, Classical, Cobbet, Drewicz, English, Fecteau-Leary, Ford, Lynn Woods, Marshall, Pickering, Lynn Tech and Washington)
-Two Level 4 Schools (Connery and Harrington)
I seem to remember talk about MARSHALL, LYNN TECH, and one other getting a reprieve from LEVEL 4 status thanks to some actuarial gymnastics with AYP and MCAS manipulations. I do have that brain injury thing going on and maybe I don't remember so well sometimes. Recently some of you have been so worried about my condition that you have begged me to get MENTAL HEALTH. Thank you for your concern.
Compare to Salem Schools
ReplyDeleteBates - Level 2
Bentley - Level 4
Carlton – Level 3
Horace Mann Laboratory – Level 2
Witchcraft Heights – Level 2
Nathaniel Bowditch – Level 3
Saltonstall School – Level 3
Collins Middle – Level 3
Salem High - Level 3