Schools
State Names Three Forsyth Schools Highest Performance Reward Schools
A "highest performing school" is a Title I school among the 5 percent of Title I schools in the state that has the highest absolute performance over three years for the "all students" group on the statewide assessments.

Cumming Elementary School and Little Mill and Otwell middle schools have been named 2013 Highest Performance Reward Schools, according to the Forsyth County School System.
As part of the state's waiver from the Elementary and Secondary Act, annually the Georgia Department of Education releases the Reward and Alert School report.
A "highest performing school" is a Title I school among the 5 percent of Title I schools in the state that has the highest absolute performance over three years for the “all students” group on the statewide assessments.
A school may not be classified as a Highest Performing School if it has been identified as a Priority, Focus or Alert School.
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