9The Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) of 1965 requires that parents or guardians who have children attending a Title I school be notified of how well their school is preparing its students for college and/or a career, as well as the school’s designation status under Georgia’s ESEA Flexibility Waiver.
Under Georgia’s ESEA Flexibility Waiver, certain Title I schools are designated as Reward, Priority, Focus, or Alert schools. The Waiver also allows the use of the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI), which serves as a comprehensive report card for all schools in Georgia. The CCRPI provides a score between 0-100 for each school, and that score measures how well the school is doing in preparing its students to be successful in college and/or a career.
Woodland Middle School’s CCRPI score for the 2019 school year was a 69. More information regarding this score can be found on the Georgia Department of Education’s website www.gadoe.org.
I am very proud to tell you that Woodland Middle School has not been given a school designation this year, which means we are continuing to provide a quality education to all of our students.
Woodland Middle School provides multiple educational opportunities to increase student achievement. On the GA Milestones End of Grade Assessment 77.3% of all students scored in the developing, proficient, or distinguished categories when looking at all content areas. Woodland Middle School is also a 4 Star School on the climate rating scale providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, parents, and staff members.
At Woodland Middle School, we take pride in the teaching we provide for our children. Our teachers and staff members work very hard to meet the needs of all students to ensure they achieve at their highest potential.
Under Georgia’s ESEA Flexibility Waiver, certain Title I schools are designated as Reward, Priority, Focus, or Alert schools. The Waiver also allows the use of the College and Career Ready Performance Index (CCRPI), which serves as a comprehensive report card for all schools in Georgia. The CCRPI provides a score between 0-100 for each school, and that score measures how well the school is doing in preparing its students to be successful in college and/or a career.
Woodland Middle School’s CCRPI score for the 2019 school year was a 69. More information regarding this score can be found on the Georgia Department of Education’s website www.gadoe.org.
I am very proud to tell you that Woodland Middle School has not been given a school designation this year, which means we are continuing to provide a quality education to all of our students.
Woodland Middle School provides multiple educational opportunities to increase student achievement. On the GA Milestones End of Grade Assessment 77.3% of all students scored in the developing, proficient, or distinguished categories when looking at all content areas. Woodland Middle School is also a 4 Star School on the climate rating scale providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students, parents, and staff members.
At Woodland Middle School, we take pride in the teaching we provide for our children. Our teachers and staff members work very hard to meet the needs of all students to ensure they achieve at their highest potential.