Which federal program provides money to a public school system based on the performance of its students on competency tests?

No Child Left Behind

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families

Race to the Top

Charter School Council
I believe it is "Race to the Top"

Okie! Thank you so much for your help!

Yes, but I'm not sure it's still being funded.

https://www2.ed.gov/programs/racetothetop/index.html

So in this case the answer would be "Race to the top?"

I think so. "No Child Left Behind" was before that, but I doubt it's still being funded, either.

You can Google those two to read more about them. I wouldn't bother with the other two!

You're welcome.

You are correct! The federal program that provides money to a public school system based on the performance of its students on competency tests is indeed "Race to the Top."

To arrive at this answer, you would first need to understand the purpose of each federal program listed.

"No Child Left Behind" is a federal education law that aimed to improve educational outcomes for all students by setting standards and accountability measures. However, it did not provide money to schools based on test performance.

"Temporary Assistance to Needy Families" (TANF) is a federal program that provides financial assistance to low-income families. It is unrelated to funding based on student performance.

"Charter School Council" is not a federal program but a term that refers to a council or board responsible for overseeing and managing charter schools. It does not provide direct funding based on student performance.

This leaves us with "Race to the Top." Launched in 2009, "Race to the Top" was a competitive federal grant program designed to incentivize and reward states for educational reform efforts. The program encouraged states to adopt college- and career-ready standards, develop data systems to track student progress, support effective teaching and school leadership, and more. One of the criteria for obtaining the grant was improving student achievement, often measured by competency tests. Schools that demonstrated notable progress in this area were eligible for funding.

Hence, choosing "Race to the Top" as the federal program that provides money to a public school system based on the performance of its students on competency tests is the correct answer.