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State LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name School NCES ID Reading Elementary/ Middle Reading Reading Math Math School NCES School Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation ID Other Rate 2010-11 Target Target Target Target Academic Indicator Alaska Alaska Gateway School District 0200050 Gateway Correspondence Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes Corrective Action Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Alaska Gateway School District 0200050 Tetlin School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Alaska Alaska Gateway School District 0200050 Tok School No Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 1 Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Alaska Gateway School District 0200050 Walter Northway School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Airport Heights Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A Corrective Action Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Chinook Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Corrective Action Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Clark Middle School No Yes No Yes Yes N/A Restructuring Year 1 (Planning) Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Fairview Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Lake Otis Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Corrective Action Mountain View Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Muldoon Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 North Star Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Ptarmigan Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A Restructuring Year 1 (Planning) Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Russian Jack Elementary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Spring Hill Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Taku Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Whaley School No No No No N/A No (implementing) William Tyson Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Williwaw Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Willow Crest Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Alaska Anchorage School District 0200180 Wonder Park Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Aniguiin School No Yes Yes Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Brevig Mission School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 2 Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Diomede School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes Corrective Action Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Gambell School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Elementary/ Middle Reading Reading Math Math School NCES School Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation ID Other Rate 2010-11 Target Target Target Target Academic Indicator Hogarth Kingeekuk Sr. Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Memorial School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Shishmaref School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Tukurngailnguq School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Alaska Bering Strait School District 0200020 Wales School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 1 Alaska Dillingham City School District 0200120 Dillingham Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A Restructuring Year 1 (Planning) Dillingham Middle/High Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Dillingham City School District 0200120 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Fairbanks North Star Borough Alaska School District 0200600 Anne Wien Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Fairbanks North Star Borough Alaska School District 0200600 Denali Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A Corrective Action Fairbanks North Star Borough Alaska School District 0200600 Joy Elementary No Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Fairbanks North Star Borough Alaska School District 0200600 Nordale Elementary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 David Louis Memorial Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Iditarod Area School District 0200520 School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Iditarod Area School District 0200520 Holy Cross School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Top of the Kuskokwim Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Iditarod Area School District 0200520 School No Yes No Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Juneau Borough School Alaska District 0200210 Gastineau Elementary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Juneau Borough School Alaska District 0200210 Riverbend Elementary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Kashunamiut School District 0200005 Chevak School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska School District 0200390 Mt. View Elementary Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska School District 0200390 Port Graham School No Yes No Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Kenai Peninsula Borough Alaska School District 0200390 Tebughna School No Yes No Yes N/A No School Improvement - Year 1 Ketchikan Gateway Borough Restructuring Year 2 Alaska School District 0200150 Fast Track No No No No N/A Yes (implementing) Ketchikan Gateway Borough Restructuring Year 2 Alaska School District 0200150 Revilla Jr/Sr High School Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Alaska Kuspuk School District 0200760 Crow Village Sam School No Yes No Yes N/A No School Improvement - Year 1 Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Kuspuk School District 0200760 George Morgan Sr. H.S. No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Elementary/ Middle Reading Reading Math Math School NCES School Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation ID Other Rate 2010-11 Target Target Target Target Academic Indicator Restructuring Year 2 Alaska Kuspuk School District 0200760 Johnnie John Sr. School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Joseph S. & Olinga Alaska Kuspuk School District 0200760 Gregory Elementary No N/A No N/A No N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Alaska Kuspuk School District 0200760 Zackar Levi Elementary No No No No Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Lake and Peninsula Borough Restructuring Year 2 Alaska School District 0200485 Nondalton School No Yes Yes Yes N/A No (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Alaska District 0200001 Akiuk Memorial School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 2 Lower Kuskokwim School Alaska District 0200001 Akula Elitnaurvik School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 2 Lower Kuskokwim School Anna Tobeluk Memorial Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Dick R Kiunya Memorial Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Alaska District 0200001 Ayaprun Elitnaurvik No Yes No Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 2 Lower Kuskokwim School Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Ayaprun School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Bethel Regional High Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Chaputnguak School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Chief Paul Memorial Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Alaska District 0200001 Eek School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 1 Lower Kuskokwim School Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Gladys Jung Elementary No Yes No Yes Yes N/A (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Joann A. Alexie Memorial Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A No School Improvement - Year 2 Lower Kuskokwim School Ket'acik/Aapalluk Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Memorial School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Kuinerrarmiut Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Elitnaurviat No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Alaska District 0200001 Kwigillingok School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 1 Lower Kuskokwim School Lewis Angapak Memorial Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Mikelnguut Elitnaurviat No N/A No N/A Yes N/A (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Nelson Island Area Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 Nightmute School No Yes No Yes N/A No (implementing) Elementary/ Middle Reading Reading Math Math School NCES School Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State LEA Name LEA NCES ID School Name Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation ID Other Rate 2010-11 Target Target Target Target Academic Indicator Lower Kuskokwim School Paul T. Albert Memorial Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 2 Lower Kuskokwim School Qugcuun Memorial Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes School Improvement - Year 1 Lower Kuskokwim School Alaska District 0200001 Rocky Mountain School No Yes No Yes Yes N/A School Improvement - Year 1 Lower Kuskokwim School William Miller Memorial Restructuring Year 2 Alaska District 0200001 School No Yes No Yes N/A Yes (implementing) Lower Kuskokwim School Z.
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