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Connecticut Public Schools Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress for the 2007-08 School Year Connecticut Public Schools Not Making Adequate Yearly Progress for the 2007-08 School Year As per No Child Left Behind Legislation and Connecticut's K-12 Accountability System Based on the 2008 Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) and the 2008 Connecticut Academic Performance Test (CAPT) results Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Ansonia School District Ansonia High School Ansonia Middle School Mead School Avon School District Pine Grove School Thompson Brook School Berlin School District Catherine M. McGee Middle School Emma Hart Willard School Bethel School District Ralph M. T. Johnson School Bloomfield School District Carmen Arace Intermediate School Carmen Arace Middle School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Laurel School Bolton School District Bolton Center School Bridgeport School District Barnum School Bassick High School Beardsley School Blackham School Bryant School Central High School Cesar Batalla School Classical Studies Academy Columbus School Curiale School Dunbar School Edison School Garfield School Hall School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Hallen School Harding High School Longfellow School Luis Munoz Marin School Madison School Maplewood Annex McKinley School Read School Roosevelt School Waltersville School Webster School Winthrop School Bristol School District Clarence A. Bingham School Ellen P. Hubbell School Ivy Drive School John J. Jennings School Mountain View School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Northeast Middle School South Side School Brooklyn School District Brooklyn Elementary School Chaplin School District Chaplin Elementary School Cheshire School District Highland School Colchester School District William J. Johnston School Coventry School District Capt. Nathan Hale School Cromwell School District Woodside Intermediate School Danbury School District Broadview Middle School Danbury High School Great Plain School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Hayestown Avenue School Mill Ridge Intermediate School Park Avenue School Pembroke School Roberts Avenue School Rogers Park Middle School Shelter Rock School Stadley Rough School Derby School District Derby High School (CAPT) Derby High School (CMT) Irving School East Haddam School District Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School East Hampton School District East Hampton Middle School East Hartford School District Anna E. Norris School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Dr. Franklin H. Mayberry School Dr. John A. Langford School Dr. Thomas S. O'Connell School East Hartford High School East Hartford Middle School Hockanum School Joseph O. Goodwin School Robert J. O'Brien School Silver Lane School Stevens Alternate High school Sunset Ridge School East Haven School District Deer Run School Dominick H. Ferrara School East Haven High School Joseph Melillo Middle School Momauguin School Robert W. Carbone School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading East Lyme School District East Lyme Middle School East Windsor School District Broad Brook Elementary School East Windsor Middle School Ellington School District Windermere Intermediate School Enfield School District Eli Whitney School Enfield High School Henry Barnard School John F. Kennedy Middle School Glastonbury School District Glastonbury High School Greenwich School District Central Middle School Greenwich High School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Griswold School District Griswold Elementary School Griswold Middle School Groton School District Catherine Kolnaski Claude Chester School Fitch Middle School Fitch Senior High School Mary Morrisson School Hamden School District Church Street School Dunbar Hill School Hamden High School Hamden Middle School Helen Street School Ridge Hill School Hartford School District Barnard-Brown School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Batchelder School Breakthrough Magnet School Bulkeley High School Burns School Burr School Clark School Dr. Joseph Belizzi Middle School Dr. Ramon E. Betances School Dwight School Fox Middle School Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School (CAPT) Greater Hartford Classical Magnet School (CMT) Hartford Magnet Middle School Hartford Public High School Kennelly School M. L. King School Milner School Moylan School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Naylor School Parkville Community School Pathways to Technology Magnet School Quirk Middle School Rawson School Sanchez School Sand School Simpson-Waverly Classical Magnet School Twain School Weaver High School West Middle School Wish School Hebron School District Hebron Elementary School Killingly School District Killingly Memorial School Lisbon School District Lisbon Central School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Manchester School District Buckley School Illing Middle School Keeney School Nathan Hale School Robertson School Verplanck School Washington School Meriden School District Casimir Pulaski School Francis T. Maloney High School Hanover School Israel Putnam School Lincoln Middle School Nathan Hale School Orville H. Platt High School Roger Sherman School Washington Middle School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Middletown School District Bielefield School Keigwin Annex Middletown High School Snow School Spencer School Woodrow Wilson Middle School Milford School District Alternate Education Program East Shore Middle School Simon Lake School West Shore Middle School Monroe School District Jockey Hollow School Montville School District Leonard J. Tyl Middle School Mohegan School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Naugatuck School District Andrew Avenue School Central Avenue School City Hill Middle School Cross Street Intermediate School Hop Brook Intermediate School Maple Hill School Prospect Street School Salem School Western School New Britain School District Chamberlain School Diloreto Magnet School Gaffney School Holmes School Jefferson School Lincoln School New Britain High School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Northend School Pulaski Middle School Roosevelt Middle School Slade Middle School Smalley Academy Smith School Vance School New Fairfield School District New Fairfield Middle School New Haven School District Barnard Environmental Magnet School Beecher School Benjamin Jepson Magnet School Betsy Ross Arts Magnet School Bishop Woods School Celentano School Christopher Columbus Academy Clemente Leadership Academy Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Clinton Avenue School Conte/West Hills Magnet School Cooperative High School East Rock Global Studies Magnet School Fair Haven High School In The Community Hill Central Music Academy Hill Regional Career High School Hyde Leadership School James Hillhouse High School John S. Martinez School Katherine Brennan School Lincoln-Bassett School Metropolitan Business High School Microsociety Magnet School New Haven Academy Ross/Woodward School Sound School Whole School Subgroup Whole School or Academic Academic Subgroup Identified as Achievement Achievement Participation Only Title I In Need of School Improvement Math Reading Math Reading Math Reading Timothy Dwight School Troup Middle School Truman School Urban Youth Center Middle School Wilbur Cross High School Newington School District John Wallace Middle School Martin Kellogg Middle
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