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Review of Academic Achievement at Ahfachkee Indian School in Florida

Report Information

Date Issued
Report Number
CR-IS-BIE-0021-2014
Report Type
Inspection
External Entity
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Description
We performed this inspection of Ahfachkee Indian School, a grant operated day school located on the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in Clewiston, FL, to evaluate programs the school had in place to help close the educational achievement gap and increase graduation rates. The No Child Left Behind Act, signed into law in January 2002, requires schools to complete a comprehensive needs assessment with which to develop a strategy aimed at meeting students’ academic development needs. We used the assessment to help evaluate Ahfachkee’s progress.
 
We found that the school’s comprehensive needs assessment did not address all required areas. Systematic identification and prioritization of student needs can help decision makers develop school-wide reform strategies that offer increased academic achievement opportunities for school children. The needs assessment might also help decision makers allocate scarce resources wisely in support of students’ educational achievement.
 
In addition, school children may have mastered conversational English but not yet be able to express themselves effectively using academic English, the formal written, auditory, and visual language used in learning environments. All states require some type of English language learner (ELL) assessment. We found that Ahfachkee had not administered ELL assessments.
 
We provided three recommendations to help Ahfachkee Indian School improve its efforts to promote educational achievement among its students and close the achievement gap.
 
Joint Report
No
Agency Wide
Yes