Trussville Alabama City Schools Continually Meet AYP
When considering the purchase of a new home, even more important than the home itself is the quality of the education available to the children. Schools are basically second homes to children, not meant to rare the children, but to adequately preparing them for fully productive lives stemming, in part from a quality education.
The measure for rating a school's (or school system's) success is by the systems' Adequate Yearly Progress otherwise known as "AYP." AYP is a crucial element of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLBA).
The U.S. Department of Education's website states that "Under the NCLBA, each State establishes a definition of "adequate yearly progress" (AYP) to use each year to determine the achievement of each school district and school"
Trussville Alabama City Schools is just one of the State's schools that continually meet AYP goals. In short, Trussville Alabama City Schools strive each year to exceed its academic of the year before. Each year Trussville City Schools raise the bar, not only to outpace other school systems, but they want to out do themselves as well.
Very much to their credit, Trussville City Schools has earned their bragging rights as they also boast of increased ACT scores over last year's scores.
If you have school aged children and you are considering buying, renting or lease purchasing a home, you may want to give very serious consideration to the City of Trussville, Alabama (The Gateway to Happy Living).
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