Washington state schools Superintendent Randy Dorn on Tuesday will announce results of three key tests students took last spring to measure progress.
The Adequate Yearly Progress list for schools and districts is required by the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The test identifies schools that are not making adequate yearly progress in scores and graduation rates.
The other results are for the Measurements of Student Progress test and science High School Proficiency Exam.
In addition to the announcement in Olympia and results on a website, parents of students will receive a report in the mail. (AP)
