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How Did Dacula Area Schools Fare on State's New School Report Card?

Georgia Department of Education releases new performance indicator.

The Georgia Department of Education has released its first Georgia College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI) that measures elementary, middle and high schools on a 100-point scale. The score is a combination of four components: achievement points, progress points, achievement gap points and challenge points.

According to a press release, "the CCRPI is the new accountability system that replaces the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) measurement in Georgia."

The department stated that the average score for Georgia’s elementary schools is 83.4, middle schools is 81.4 and high schools is 72.6. Dacula High School earned a CCRPI score of 75.4. Mill Creek High School scored an 85.

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“I am very pleased that we now have a school improvement measure as in-depth as the College and Career Ready Performance Index,” said State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge in the release. “We are no longer bound by the narrow definitions of success found in the Adequate Yearly Progress measurement. Holding schools accountable and rewarding them for the work they do in all subjects and with all students is critical in preparing our students to be college and career ready.” 

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