Although Maryland School Assessment scores released today show a steady rise in many categories, all 25 middle schools in Prince George's County failed to meet Adequate Yearly Progress, the state's mandated annual achievement goals.
Out of 137 elementary schools in the county, 51 failed to make benchmark improvements.
To earn AYP, schools must make progress in reading and math for all demographics and meet the testing participation requirement of 95 percent. The goal under the No Child Left Behind Act is to have all students meeting the requirements by 2014.
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