Accountability

ACCOUNTABILITY AND PERFORMANCE

The Colorado Achievement Plan for Kids Act of 2008 and The Education Accountability Act of 2009 are two pieces of legislation aimed at ensuring Colorado students graduate from high school and are prepared for higher education or success in the work place. These laws established a system that holds school districts and individual schools accountable on a set of consistent, objective measures, including four key performance measures - achievement, growth, closing gaps, and postsecondary/workforce readiness. For districts, the evaluation of overall performance on these indicators leads to an accreditation designation by the state. For schools, the evaluation of overall performance on these indicators leads to the assignment of the type of improvement plan schools will implement.

 

Peck Accountability Committee

October 4 •  6-7:30pm • Peck library • Minutes 

January 10 • 2:30pm FSP Survey, School Fees, SBB, School Safety, SAC Survey on Budget

March 7 • 2:30pm Review Make Your Voice Heard (MYVH) survey results, TLCC

May 9 • 2:30pm  Review action steps for Unified Improvement Plan (UIP), follow up on any school issues

 




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