A third of the teachers in Miami - Dade
Schools get the highest score, and 18 percent in Broward get the coveted rating.
A third of the teachers in Miami - Dade
Schools get the highest score, and 18 percent in...
Not exact matches
They must either
score high on the end - of -
school exam (which only half of students typically pass) so that they can
get admitted to a university and
get a reputable job like a teacher or a doctor — or they must marry right away.
When Kent Julian graduated
high school, his SATs
scores were so low he had to take Development Studies to have a chance of
getting into college, on probation.
Hard working people who went to top
schools,
scored high on aptitude tests and had a proven track record of
getting results were highly sought after.
A
high school player who can
score from the outside and
get to the basket is usually a prized recruit.
I was pretty confident given that my brother had
gotten into Nova 4 years earlier and I had 1) A
higher GPA, 2) Higher SAT scores, 3) More extra-curricular activities, and 4) A brother who was already at the s
higher GPA, 2)
Higher SAT scores, 3) More extra-curricular activities, and 4) A brother who was already at the s
Higher SAT
scores, 3) More extra-curricular activities, and 4) A brother who was already at the
school.
He was hoping the Royals would
get two more runs to make the final
score 13 - 0, the same
score as in his last
high school game, when he pitched a no - hitter for Cleveland High of Reseda to win the 1982 Los Angeles city championship in Dodger Stad
high school game, when he pitched a no - hitter for Cleveland
High of Reseda to win the 1982 Los Angeles city championship in Dodger Stad
High of Reseda to win the 1982 Los Angeles city championship in Dodger Stadium.
In an experiment in the Minneapolis area, when
schools started later, students felt less sleepy,
got higher grades, had fewer depressive feelings, fewer conflicts, and less bullying — and SAT
scores went up.
We sit where we
get the product of the, primarily, the public
school system, and there are issues with what we
get, even for those who, nominally, are well educated, who have
high SAT
scores, who've taken AP courses.
I was had breastmilk until i was 4 and I had
higher score at
school but
got sick as everybody else.
The movie takes place in 1983 at a boys» boarding
school in Yorkshire, where the grasping headmaster (Clive Merrison) is delighted to learn that eight young history scholars in the sixth form (equivalent to
high school seniors) have
scored exceptionally well on their A-Level exams (equivalent to the SATs) and may distinguish the
school by
getting into Oxford or Cambridge.
We don't really care about test
scores per se, we care about them because we think they are near - term proxies for later life outcomes that we really do care about — like graduating from
high school, going to college,
getting a job, earning a good living, staying out of jail, etc...
In Massachusetts, writes Georgia Alexakis in the Washington Monthly, the paradox of these reform efforts is, «The
schools most likely to do poorly on the MCAS [the state test in Massachusetts] have also been most likely to embrace it, while those districts whose
scores are already quite
high are fighting hardest to
get rid of it.»
Back when I was a classroom teacher, my principal — to whom I rarely spoke — came by one day to tell me that one of my math students had
gotten the
highest score in the
school on a standardized math test.
This means that in many of California's public
high schools, students can graduate, but they won't be able to
get into a UC or CSU college even if they have a good GPA and good test
scores.
One of the consequences of it not being addressed is that teachers who understand how the system works and value
high evaluation
scores will do their best to be assigned to
schools with
high ability students, and within
schools will do their best to
get assigned the best students.
In other words, the average
school leader faces pressure from the
school district, the state, the parents and the local community to
get high test
scores.
But Dunbar says that when you
get down to measuring the ability of students at Dallas's Woodrow Wilson
High School, for example, where you're comparing this year's ninth graders to last year's, accountability test
scores are not very useful.
That's the case with dozens of other «screened»
high schools in New York, too, which are selective — often highly so — but don't rely exclusively on a single test
score to decide who
gets in.
(Dozens of selective
high schools in New York City — not including the eight that rely entirely on test
scores — follow a complex citywide dual - track choice - and - selection process akin to the «match» system by which medical residents
get placed.)
Based on their research, they developed the National College and Career Readiness Indicators, a multi-metric index that offers a truer picture of whether students are ready for life after
high school than you
get from simply looking at standardized test
scores.
Getting into a charter
school doubled the likelihood of enrolling in Advanced Placement classes (the effects are much bigger for math and science than for English) and also doubled the chances that a student will
score high enough on standardized tests to be eligible for state - financed college scholarships.
They would
get higher test
scores if
schools could fire more bad teachers and pay more to good ones.
Schools nationwide are
getting results with Apex Learning digital curriculum:
higher graduation rates, lower dropout rates, improved
scores on
high - stakes exams, and more students ready for postsecondary success.
Philadelphia, Guilford County, N.C., and four small districts in northern New Mexico have scooped up the last of the $ 42 million in federal grant money on offer this fall for rewarding teachers and principals who
get higher student test
scores in needy
schools.
When, however, my colleagues and I analyzed longitudinal data that adjusted for the grades and test
scores of students in 8th grade, we found that students at
schools with minimum - competency exams with C - grades in 8th grade, while not more likely to drop out, were about 7 percentage points less likely to
get a
high -
school diploma or a General Education Diploma (GED) within six years.
Because fewer students passed the test than passed the previous
high school exam, the Maryland Board of Education is now considering whether to lower the
score needed to pass the test or to issue two different diplomas, one for students who pass the PARCC exam and are ready for college and one for students who
get a lower
score on the test.
But within a few short years, their
schools all showed very
high growth — one
school was in the top 1 percent in North Carolina for growth, and the other two received the
highest growth
score possible in the Tennessee system, with one
getting the
highest level of growth in math in Nashville in grades three through eight.
The identical twins who earned perfect test
scores College entrance exams, the SAT and the ACT, are dreaded but necessary evils for
high school students trying to
get ahead.
Proven effective in raising student test
scores, testGEAR online test prep courses for English language arts, math, science and social studies, level the playing field so every student
gets the practice they need to achieve test excellence on their state
high school exit exams.
So, not backfilling by hard - to -
get - in
high - test -
scoring public charter
schools is the controversial topic of the moment.
«The pressure to show
high test
scores and
get kids into college, combined with the broad leeway given to charter
schools to suspend and expel students, means the «difficult to teach» kids have been effectively abandoned,» said investigative reporter Andrea Gabor.
Under pressure to
get higher scores to save their jobs and their
schools, teachers drilled students in how to take tests and taught them the types of questions that had been used on previous tests and were likely to appear again.
In another
school, a lower
score on the 8th grade WCAS for a student with a string of behavioral issues might flag them for additional counseling resources and
get them signed up for an after -
school tutoring group during their first year of
high school.
When parents
get involved in their children's education, grades go up, test
scores go up, children become more likely to pass and to attend better
schools after
high school, they have fewer discipline problems, and they're less likely to use drugs and alcohol.
The analysis found that the portion of teacher evaluations that local districts solely control is heavily weighted in most Long Island
school districts toward ensuring teachers to
score high enough to
get an overall «effective» rating.
The prior attainment of pupils had subsequently risen, which meant that future Progress 8
scores might drop, but the
school's attainment
scores should
get «ever
higher».
«Background characteristics (e.g., race, gender, neighborhood poverty, free lunch eligibility, being old - for - grade, and special education status) are all related to
high school grades and test
scores, but they do not tell us any more about who will pass,
get good grades, or
score well on tests in
high school, once we take into account students» eighth - grade GPAs, attendance, and test
scores,» the authors said.
A reach
school is a college that you have a chance of
getting into, but your test
scores, class rank and / or
high school grades are a bit on the low side when you look at the
school's profile.
«If you're going to wean
school administrations away from focusing on the SBAC
score as opposed to formative tests throughout the
school year that identify the specific needs of the student, then you've
got to stop treating SBAC like a
high - stakes test that not only goes potentially to teacher evaluation, but to administrator evaluation, and to
school ranking.
Parents Allege Massive Enrollment Fraud at Carpenter Community Charter in Studio City Los Angeles Unified will let
schools use public records to verify student addresses after a
high - performing charter in Studio City complained that
scores of parents from outside the neighborhood committed fraud to
get their kids admitted, officials said Monday.
Pupils at «outstanding»
schools get scores similar to pupils in some of the
high - performing countries.
Charter
schools brag that their students
get higher scores on standardized tests, but of course they do, when they fail to take the students who are most likely to need extra help.
Charter
schools require parents to sign on the dotted line, in English, saying that, if their child does not
get a sufficiently
high test
score, they are out the door.
Those kids were never put in more advanced classes that might help them
get a better
score on college entrance exams, or
get into four - year universities or avoid taking remedial classes after
high school.
Even those
schools that
get high test
scores often achieve this by cherry - picking new students and culling existing ones through
high attrition rates.
Teachers at three Salt Lake City
schools will
get a little extra hospitality this month, thanks to
high test
scores and the Grand America Hotel.
I am lucky enough to work in a middle
school that
gets high test
scores and graduates students that stay in
high school for four years at a rate of 100 % over the last 5 years (the time I've worked... More...
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