Monroe High School removed from priority schools list

Dougherty County School system still has four schools on list

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ALBANY — The Georgia Department of Education on Tuesday announced that 61 schools have exited the Priority and Focus Schools lists, due to recent across-the-board CCRPI increases and Georgia’s rising graduation rate.

Monroe High School dropped off the priority list, leaving Dougherty High, Northside, Turner Road and Alice Coachman elementary schools as the only Dougherty County schools remaining on the state’s list.

As part of Georgia’s ESEA (Elementary and Secondary Education Act) waiver, which granted flexibility from some provisions of No Child Left Behind, the GaDOE was required to identify Priority and Focus Schools. Priority Schools represent the lowest-performing 5 percent of Title I schools based on achievement data, plus schools with a graduation rate below 60 percent for two consecutive years. Focus Schools represent the lowest-performing 10 percent of Title I schools based on achievement gap data. That data examine the gap between a school’s lowest performing 25 percent of students and the state average and the progress those students are making.

“We continue to see that underperforming schools can improve and move the needle for their students, even when they face difficult odds,” State Superintendent Richard Woods said. “And we’ve seen once again that intensive, intentional partnerships between schools, districts, communities and our department can equip schools with the resources they need to improve student achievement. These schools worked directly with our DOE staff and with Georgia RESAs, and their leaders and teachers deserve immense credit for the progress they’ve made.

“We view school improvement as a primary responsibility of our entire agency – not just the school improvement division – and with that focus guiding us, I’m confident we’ll continue to see schools making gains.”

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