Colorado Code § 22-11-201

State public education system - annual performance review - targets for improvement
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(1) (a) The state board shall annually review the performance of the statewide
public education system, including but not limited to reviewing the levels of attainment on the
performance indicators demonstrated by each public school, each school district, and the
institute. Following said review, the state board shall set, reaffirm, or revise, as appropriate,
ambitious but attainable statewide targets for the measures used to determine the levels of
attainment of the performance indicators for the coming academic year with the goal of raising
the level of academic performance in the public schools throughout the state. In setting the
targets, the state board shall, to the extent possible, ensure that the targets meet federal law
requirements.
(b) In adopting the targets required by paragraph (a) of this subsection (1), the state
board shall adopt a set of targets for grades three through twelve.
(2) In adopting the targets required by subsection (1) of this section, the state board shall
consider any information provided by public schools, local school boards, the institute, school
administrators, teachers and teachers' associations, parents and parents' associations, and
institutions of higher education related to the academic performance of the public education
system in Colorado.
(3) The state board shall adopt and publish on the data portal the annual statement of
targets in accordance with time frames set by state board rule.

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