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Schools of Recognition





Schools of Recognition


Title I Improving the Academic Achievement of the Disadvantaged Part A Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Education Agencies Subpart 1 Basic Program Requirements Federal Law 20USC§1117

Overview

Since 2003, DPI has recognized schools which have, under the Federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, met the following criteria:

  • Are Title I-eligible schools;
  • Are in the top quartile of the state for the percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch;
  • Have above-average student academic performance on WKCE test scores (Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Exam) in reading and mathematics when compared to similar schools; and
  • Have met AYP (adequate yearly progress) indicators for two or more consecutive years.

The schools which meet the criteria above are honored at the Schools of Recognition ceremony held annually at the State Capitol in Madison, WI.

Schools of Recognitions for 2011-12

A total of 118 schools received the Schools of Recognition award for 2011-12. Of those schools, 24 have received the award five or more consecutive years.

Click here to see a list of all 2011-12 Schools of Recognition.

These schools were recognized at an October 12 awards ceremony at the State Capitol.

Click here to see photos from the ceremony.


For questions about this information, contact Greg M. Doyle (608) 267-1066

Last updated on 11/4/2011 8:53:50 AM