Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) standards are used to determine success under the federal No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation.
The 2011 results are considered preliminary until they are certified by the State Board of Education.
| Year | Target Goals Achieved | AYP Status |
| 2011 | School met 17 (or 68.0%) out of 25 target goals | School did not make Adequate Yearly Progress |
| 2010 | School met 32 (or 97.0%) out of 33 target goals | School did not make Adequate Yearly Progress |
| 2009 | School met 31 (or 93.9%) out of 33 target goals | Not Met |
| 2008 | School met 19 (or 70.4%) out of 27 target goals. | Not Met |
| 2007 | School met 23 or (92%) out of 25 target goals. | Not Met |
| 2006 | School met 22 or (88%) out of 25 target goals. | Not Met |
| 2005 | School met 24 (or 96.0%) out of 25 target goals | School did not make Adequate Yearly Progress |
| 2004 | School met 24 out of 25 target goals. | School did not make Adequate Yearly Progress. |
| 2003 | School met 21 (or 84.0%) out of 25 target goals. | School did not make Adequate Yearly Progress. |
Key
To meet the federal standard for Adequate Yearly Progress, a school must achieve all (100%) of its target goals.