“This is due to the fact that, while quality instruction in these areas was provided, when the indicators were established in the middle of the 2017-18 school year, AACPS had no mechanism in place to track which specific fifth-graders experienced all of the health standards in the different curriculums,” said school officials in a statement. “Given the inconsistency of the data, Superintendent George Arlotto made the decision not to report any fifth-grade student as having met standards in these two categories.”