Summary
Rule 6A-1.09982, F.A.C., required districts to develop procedures for schools to annually issue the School Public Accountability Reports (SPARs) to parents, guardians, and adult students, as well as community members upon request. The SPARs were required to include indicators for the following eight (8) goals: readiness to start school, graduation rate and readiness for postsecondary education and employment, student performance, learning environment, school safety and environment, teachers and staff, adult literacy, and parental involvement. Currently, SPARs are annually published to meet federal reporting requirements and include data for the following indicators: membership, readiness to start school, graduation rate and dropout rate, postsecondary follow-up, student performance, teachers and staff, and school performance and Annual Measurable Outcomes (AMOs) for Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) reporting.