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Bullet one: AYP is the annual academic performance measures that require the state, local school districts, and schools 100% proficient in math and reading by academic school year 2013-14 (Meeks & Smith, 2014). It also referred to as the Annual Yearly Progress Report or the Annual Report Card. The report is submitted annually by State Educational Agencies to the Department of Education.

Bullet two: AYP considers the school responsible for giving a quality instruction in the neighborhood for students, by providing the parents, community leaders, teachers, principals, and elected leaders a report card (progress report). This status report provides local authority with the data required to figure out whether the school's in their general vicinity

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