Continuing the reputation for expertise, transparency and strong policy.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Garry McGiboney, Ph.D.
Associate Superintendent Policy, External Affairs and Charter

2053 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 657-2965
 (404) 651-6867
  gmcgiboney@doe.k12.ga.us

Howard Hendley, Ed.D
Director, Policy

2053 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 657-2965
 (404) 651-6867
  policy@doe.k12.ga.us

Allan Meyer
Assistant Director, Policy

2053 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 657-2965
  policy@doe.k12.ga.us

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QUESTIONS ABOUT AYP
State AYP Staff
1854 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 656-4028
 (404) 651-9111
  policy@doe.k12.ga.us

School District Contacts


Governor's Office of Student Achievement (OSA)
1966 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 463-1150
 (404) 463-1163

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RELATED INFORMATION
  A Comparison of IE2, Charter Systems, & Status Quo (UPDATED 5/16/11)
  FY12 Class Size Resolutions (10/25/11)
  FY11 Class Size Resolutions (8/4/11)
  FY11 SBOE Waivers Approved Jul 2010-June 2011
  FY10 SBOE Waivers Approved Sept 09 - June 10
ABOUT AYP
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) is one of the cornerstones of the federal No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. It is a measure of year-to-year student achievement on statewide assessments.
 Press Release: More Than 80% of Schools Make AYP
2004-2005 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP)
2004-2005 AYP Report
  • English

  • En Español
  • The data used to produce the AYP charts and graphs is being recalculated to reflect the results of the Governor's investigative Report on the CRCT testing.
    Previous Years
  • 2003-2004 AYP Report Website

  • 2002-2003 AYP Report Website
  • No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB)

    NCLB requires all states, including the State of Georgia, to establish state academic standards and a state testing system that meet federal requirements.

  • About No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB)

  • No Child Left Behind and Public School Choice

  • Supplemental Education Services (SES) under NCLB

  • Unsafe School Choice Option (USCO)

  • Federal Policy and Programs

  • Military Recruitment and Access

  • Title I: Disadvantaged Children

  • Georgia's School Improvement Program

  • Special Education Services and Support
  • AYP BASICS
    Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about AYP

    ACCOUNTABILITY INFO
    2004-2005 Consolidated State Application Accountability Workbook
    2005 Approval Letter
    Governor's Office of Student Achievement AYP Info
    Georgia's Annual AYP Report
    Rule 160-7-1-.01 Single Statewide Accountability System
    Rule 160-7-1-.02 Accountability System Definitions
    Rule 160-7-1-.03 Accountability Profile
    Rule 160-7-1-.04 Accountability System Awards and Consequences
    SSAS Guidance

    AYP RESOURCES
      No Child Left Behind Website (ED.gov)
      No Child Left Behind: A Parent's Guide
      No Child Left Behind: A Toolkit for Teachers