By Alabama Public Radio
Montgomery, AL – The state Department of Education will release the results of the annual school testing Monday. It's required by the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Standards include requiring schools to test at least 95 percent of their students. Last year, the number of public schools in the state that fully met their mandatory proficiency, attendance and test participation goals more than doubled. Reports on all of Alabama's 13-hundred-61 public schools will be available at www.alsde.edu.