Ind. Code § 20-25-6-1
The following school city conditions and needs are found to exist on January 1, 1995:
(2) Student achievement in the school city on statewide tests consistently has been significantly below:
(3) The need for remediation of students in the school city consistently has been significantly higher than:
(4) Graduation rates in the school city consistently have been significantly below:
(5) Student attendance rates in the school city consistently have been below:
(8) Educator driven school level control of efforts to improve student achievement in their schools and a program of performance awards in the school city will encourage the development and use of:
(9) Greater accountability among educators in their schools, including:
(B) annual reports to the public regarding student achievement information and administrative performance measures;
will encourage the development and use of creative and innovative educational methods and improve student achievement.
(10) Providing a range of remediation opportunities to students in the school city who:
(B) are determined to be at risk of academic failure by the board;
will enhance the educational opportunities available to students and improve student performance.
(11) Enhanced intervention for schools whose students fail to meet expected performance levels will improve the:
(B) educational achievement;
in the school city.
(12) Allowing students to attend neighborhood schools and the development and implementation of a plan by the board to increase student performance and achievement in the school city are necessary to:
(C) improve student achievement in the school city.
[Pre-2005 Elementary and Secondary Education Recodification Citation: 20-3.1-3-1.]
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.9.