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Persistently Low Achieving Schools
 
Overview
The identification of a list of Persistently Low Achieving schools (PLAs) is a requirement of the School Improvement Grants (SIG) program, which is authorized by Section 1003(g) under Title I, Part A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA). This Section authorizes the US Secretary of Education to “award grants to the States to provide subgrants to local educational agencies for the purpose of providing assistance for school improvement.” The State Education Agency (SEA) must give priority with these subgrants “to the local educational agencies with the lowest-achieving schools that demonstrate – (A) the greatest need for such funds; and (B) the strongest commitment to ensuring that such funds are used to provide adequate resources to enable the lowest-achieving schools to meet the goals under school and local educational agency improvement, corrective action, and restructuring plans.”
 
Rhode Island Persistently Low Achieving schools
The following were identified as Persistently Low-Achieving schools in 2010:
      Central Falls
  • Central Falls High School
      Providence
  • The B. Jae Clanton Complex
    (Charlotte Woods and Sergeant Cornel Young, Jr., Elementary Schools)
  • The Juanita Sanchez Complex
    (Providence Academy of International Studies & William B. Cooley Health Science Technology High School)
  • Lillian Feinstein Elementary School at Sackett Street
  • Roger Williams Middle School
 
The following were identified as Persistently-Low Achieving schools in 2011:
      Pawtucket
  • Shea Senior High School
  • William E Tolman Senior HS
      Providence
  • Carl G. Lauro Elementary School
  • Pleasant View School
  • Gilbert Stuart Middle School
  • Dr. Jorge Alvarez High School
  • Mount Pleasant High School
 
Per federal guidance, schools were identified using a combination of criteria including school-wide performance in reading and mathematics, NCLB classification, student growth (elementary & middle schools) or graduation rate (high schools), and school-wide improvement in reading and mathematics.
 
Related Documents
      2011 Persistently Low Achieving Schools
      2010 Persistently Low Achieving Schools
 
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