Academic and Organizational Accountability Plan ( Sample Clauses

Academic and Organizational Accountability Plan (. K–12) Pursuant to Article III of this Contract, the Academic and Organizational Accountability Plan constitutes the agreed-upon academic, financial, and organizational and governance requirements (“Requirements”) that the GOVERNING AUTHORITY and SPONSOR will use to evaluate the performance of the Community School during the term of this contract. Each of these Requirements may be considered by the SPONSOR to gauge success throughout the term of this contract. To be considered for contract renewal, the GOVERNING AUTHORITY is expected to “meet” the standard as specified herein, which is the SPONSOR’s minimum expectation for the School. An inability to achieve minor elements of the standards may not prevent consideration of contract renewal, based on the totality of the circumstances, which will be subject to SPONSOR’s sole and complete discretion. The SPONSOR will also consider the school’s Report Card, as issued by the Ohio Department of Education and incorporated by reference herein. All indicators are reviewed annually and are also reviewed over the term of the contract at renewal. Primary academic indicators Exceeds the standard Meets the standard Does not meet the standard Falls far below the standard PI2 4 stars or higher 3 stars 2 stars 1 star VA3 5 stars 4 stars 2 – 3 stars 1 star Gap Closing 4 stars or higher 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Prepared for Success 4 stars or higher 3 stars 2 stars 1 star Graduation rate (four years) Greater than or equal to 96.5% From 90% to less than 96.5% From 84% to less than 90% Less than 84% Improving At-Risk K-3 Readers Greater than or equal to 88% From 68% to less than 88% From 58% to less than 68% From 0% to less than 58% Performance versus local market:4 PI Ranked in the 80th percentile or higher in PI score Ranked in 70th– 79th percentile in PI score Ranked in 50th– 69th percentile in PI score Ranked in bottom half in PI score Performance versus local market: VA Ranked in the 80th percentile or higher in VA score Ranked in 70th– 79th percentile in VA score Ranked in 50th– 69th percentile in VA score Ranked in bottom half in VA score Performance versus statewide charters: PI Ranked in the 80th percentile or higher in PI score Ranked in 70th– 79th percentile in PI score Ranked in 50th– 69th percentile in PI score Ranked in bottom half in PI score Performance versus statewide charters: VA Ranked in the 80th percentile or higher in VA score Ranked in 70th– 79th percentile in VA score Ranked in 50th– 69th percentile in VA ...
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