State Accountability

In 2010, the Arizona Legislature enacted Arizona Revised Statute §15-241 (A.R.S. §15-241) to create the A-F Letter Grade accountability system which was adopted in June 2011 by the State Board of Education. The A-F Letter Grades are designed to place equal value on current year achievement and longitudinal academic growth, specifically the growth of all students as well as a school’s lowest achieving students.

2013-2014 A-F Letter Grades for All Schools Updated 5-29-2015 **This Excel document contains six separate tabs (LEAs traditional schools, small schools, alternative schools, K-2 schools, and notes)**

2012-2013 Letter Grades for All Schools Updated 11-19-2013 **This Excel document contains six separate tabs (traditional schools, small schools, K-2 schools, alternative schools, LEAs, and 95% Tested Criteria)**

2011-2012 Letter Grades for All Schools **this Excel document contains four separate tabs (traditional schools, small schools, K-2 schools, and alternative schools)**

2011-2012 A-F Letter Grades for All LEAs

2010-2011 A-F Letter Grades for All Schools **Small schools, K-2 schools, and alternative schools did not receive letter grades in 2011, but will be evaluated beginning in 2012.**

2010-2011 A-F Letter Grades for all LEAs

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