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Accountability Systems

Statewide accountability systems define a common set of indicators of the performance of students, schools, and/or districts. With federal education accountability requirements defined under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, all states are now moving toward statewide systems to meet the goal of all students achieving proficiency by the 2012-13 school year. Development of statewide systems involves planning and development on numerous dimensions--including policies, assessment measures, data systems, consensus on indicators, definition of adequate yearly progress, reporting design, rewards, sanctions, federal requirements, and plans for assistance to schools in need of improvement. The services, products, and resources offered by the Council are designed to recognize this process and assist in planning and development on numerous dimensions.

Click on one of the four yellow buttons above for information and resources on State Accountability Systems.

For 50-state information on specific aspects of accountability systems, see the following:

Other Webpages of interest:

Project Staff
Rolf K. Blank, Director of Education Indicators, rolfb@ccsso.org
Andra Williams, Senior Associate, Education Indicators, andraw@ccsso.org
Nina de las Alas, Associate, Education Indicators, ninaa@ccsso.org
Carla Toye, Associate, Education Indicators, carlat@ccsso.org




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document last updated 11/12/2008