Personal tools

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections
You are here: Home Newsroom Education News Roundup Archive 2010 March 2010 Sacramento schools added to low-performing list; others removed

Sacramento schools added to low-performing list; others removed

  • 03-11-2010
  • Bookmark and Share

By Diana Lambert/Sacramento Bee

Encina Preparatory High School in Sacramento and Highlands Academy of Arts and and Design in North Highlands were added to the state's list of persistently lowest-performing schools Wednesday. And Natomas High School and Woodland High School were dropped off. The changes came as California Department of Education officials tweaked the list using new criteria they plan to recommend the state school board approve today. The changes allow the state to add more low-performing low-income schools that didn't make it into the bottom 5 percent and to remove some higher performers from the list of secondary schools that don't get extra money for teaching low-income students. (more...)

Document Actions
Connect with IDEA
Subscribe to the news roundup

 

facebook-portlet

 

twitter-portlet

 

rss-portlet