Schools await API money
Deirdre Newman
NEWPORT-MESA -- While many district schools are celebrating growth in
their Academic Performance Index, the ones that qualified for cash awards
are starting to consider how the money may be used.
Forty-five percent of Newport-Mesa Unified School District schools
will receive the awards, which are mainly based on meeting their
schoolwide API growth targets. The API is based on the results of the
Stanford 9 testing, which took place last spring.
The state will distribute $157 million within the next few months.
Although the schools have not found out yet how much they will receive,
officials say there is no lack of need.
At California Elementary School, where API growth shot up 25 points,
Principal Jane Holm identified a host of programs that could benefit from
an infusion of funds, including technology and reading and math
materials.
Holm emphasized that the school will go through a process to figure
out how the funds will be used.
At Newport Harbor High School, where growth improved to the tune of 34
points, Assistant Principal David Peterson said any extra financial
resources would most likely go toward helping students meet state
standards and pass the exit exams required now for graduation.
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