Sentences with phrase «aggressive student growth»

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New York's Economic State Development agency revealed that it has tapped a $ 50 million fund designed to promote job growth and tourism to pay for an aggressive marketing campaign boosting Cuomo's program to extend free tuition to middle - class students enrolling at public colleges.
State accountability systems must define «sufficient academic growth» as a rate that will get students to grade level within three years, or to grade level by the end of the grade span (3 — 5, 6 — 8, or 9 — 12) or «another aggressive growth model approved by the Secretary.»
Rocketship, and it's land holder, Launchpad LLC, have aggressive growth plans to open thousands of schools serving a million students in the next 10 years.
ILTexas has an aggressive growth plan to accommodate for the high demand made known by wait lists numbers reaching more than 5,000 students in just its third year of operation.
Many states set a minimal pace of growth in student test scores for a school to be deemed proficient in the early years, followed by more aggressive growth standards later.
Some schools may need more aggressive targets for student growth or for improving how safe and nurtured students feel on campus — commonly referred to as a school's climate — than other schools.
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