Wis. Admin. Code Department of Public Instruction § PI 43.03 - Determination of in need of improvement and lowest performing
(1) SCHOOL DISTRICT
DETERMINATION. A school district shall be considered in need of improvement if
the school district does not meet adequate yearly progress in the objective
criteria described in Wisconsin's state plan required under
20
USC 6311 and approved by the U.S. department
of education.
(2) PUBLIC SCHOOL
DETERMINATION.
(a) A public school shall be
considered in need of improvement if the school does not meet adequate yearly
progress in the objective criteria described in Wisconsin's state plan required
under
20
USC 6311 and approved by the U.S. department
of education.
(b) A public school
shall be considered among the lowest performing 5 percent of public schools in
the state in the previous school year if it meets the definition of
persistently lowest-achieving schools provided in Wisconsin's school
improvement fund application approved by the U.S. department of education and
funded subject to meeting school improvement requirements under
20 USC
6303(g).
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