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Clarke County School District CCRPI Results Released

School district above state average in middle progress.

From Clarke County Schools

State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge today released the 2014 Georgia College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) that measures schools and school districts on a 100 point scale. The CCRPI is the accountability system that replaces the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) measurement in Georgia. The U.S. Department of Education granted Georgia’s waiver from NCLB on Feb. 9, 2012.

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“CCRPI is one indicator – among many – that we are using in our planning process. That being said, in order to ensure the growth and progress of our students, we use many factors that are beyond those found in a test score,” said Clarke County Superintendent Philip Lanoue.

The school district was higher than the overall state average in middle schools. In addition, in Clarke County middle schools, all four middle schools increased overall scores, as well as those in content mastery, progress, achievement gap and in closing the achievement gap between economically disadvantaged/English language learners/students with disabilities and other subgroups.

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Clarke County School District results are as follows:

Athens-Clarke Schools CCRPI Scores


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