Fewer public schools across Virginia met increased federal targets this year under the No Child Left Behind Act.
The percentage of schools in Virginia meeting the benchmarks dropped from 74 percent last year to 71 percent this year.
About 150 schools overall passed reading and math tests to make AYP. Lexington was one of the school divisions meeting or exceeding the benchmarks in all schools across the division. Individual schools needed to meet targets in 29 measured objectives. Failure to meet one prevents the school from making AYP.