
Indiana's New School Accountability System
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Indianas State Board of Education introduces a new school accountability system, replacing the old framework with a redesigned A-through-F grading model. This system focuses on individual student progress, literacy skills, and life readiness, assigning points for academic proficiency, growth, and success measures. High schools also consider graduation rates, SAT results, and work experience. The new system, called Year Zero, will be calculated and released without consequences in the 2025-2026 school year, with real accountability starting the following year. The plan is now under review by the Attorney General and Governor, and a federal waiver request will be restarted for more funding flexibility.
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