After the federal Department of Education removed Washington’s No Child Left Behind waiver, local schools are being faced with a return of the former system.
As a result, several school districts across the state, including Camas and Washougal, sent letters home to parents this past week to inform them of the changes.
The NCLB Act of 2001 required all states to create their own high academic standards in English-language arts and math. By 2014, all students, regardless of special needs or circumstances, are required to meet those standards, referred to as Adequate Yearly Progress.
Any district receiving Title 1 (part A) funds is identified as a district in improvement if it does not meet Adequate Yearly Progress goals for two years.
The Washougal school district, in addition to many across the state, has received this designation.