«When you look
at the enrollment numbers for the 1st District, the basic health plan enrollees are now 30,000 people, 30,000 North Carolinians who live in my district are now enrolled in the Affordable Care Act who did not have health insurance previously,» Butterfield said.
No matter your enrollment, there is no way you look
at enrollment numbers and come to any conclusion other than Republicans hold onto the Senate only through nefarious math.
Not exact matches
Looking
at 100 large metro areas, the researchers analyzed public data across nine categories, including housing costs, income equality, Medicare
enrollment, the
numbers of hospitals and households with older adults, and volunteer rates for older adults.
In addition to obtaining
enrollment information online, a
number of companies also allow individuals to buy shares via the Internet
at the plan administrator websites.
Regarding Schumer's point on
enrollments, the
number of computer science graduates bottomed out in the 2006 - 07 academic year, with only 8,021 students receiving bachelor's degrees in computer science
at the 170 Ph.D. - granting institutions tracked by the Computer Research Association.
There are multiple, complex reasons for the decline in humanities
enrollments, and it is highly doubtful that a set of global reforms devised by any committee, no matter how prestigious, could have any impact
at all on these
numbers.
Fuller's regional campus
enrollment decreased by 30 percent over the past four years, with the slipping
numbers hurting the sense of community
at various locations as well as their financial viability, he said.
The Association of Theological Schools (
ATS), which includes more than 270 institutions in the US and Canada, found that extension
enrollment has dipped by about 26 percent over the past decade, according to self - reported and adjusted figures, while online
numbers have more than doubled.
With Folsom now the marquee football program that Cordova once was back in the 1970s and 80s, the Lancers»
numbers — of both players and wins — steadily decreased through the years as the best athletes in Cordova's
enrollment area drove a few exits east on Highway 50 or simply abandoned the sport
at the high school level.
Over the years
at Waldorf Academy we have observed that anxiety in children has increased and is the
number one reason for new
enrollment in the grades.
There are currently 84,683 community college students and 137,745 four - year college students
at CUNY, according to fall 2016 preliminary
enrollment numbers.
Those
numbers have since dropped off and Rockland is looking
at a 3 percent decrease in student district
enrollment by 2020.
If the boundaries of such Election District have been created or changed since the last preceding General Election
at which members of Assembly were elected then the above formula shall apply based on that percentage of the
number of persons enrolled in the Party in such Election District on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections which the total vote cast in the County for governor under the Party emblem
at the last preceding gubernatorial election bore to the total Party
enrollment in the County on the list of enrolled voters last published by the Board of Elections.
ELIZABETHTOWN Projected
enrollment numbers took center stage
at the first meeting of Elizabethtown - Central and Westport Central's joint merger committee.
At 12:30 p.m., the Senate Standing Committee on Insurance will meet to discuss a
number of amendments to insurance law - incoudiung an act to amend the insurance law in relation to
enrollment during pregnancy.
At noon, the Senate Standing Committee on Health will meet to discuss a
number of amendments to public health and social services law - including an act in relation to making pregnancy a triggering event for purposes of
enrollment in a qualified health plan.
The new funding comes after
enrollment numbers published in March by the city Education Department showed even that black and Hispanic kids were poorly represented
at the city's elite specialized high schools in 2016.
The
number of people in graduate school now is up; however,
at the other end of the pipeline, undergraduate
enrollments are down the last few years, and that's a direct reflection of the economy.
Lin Boqiang, director of China Center for Energy Economics Research
at Xiamen University — which provides studies in clean energy economics — said their
enrollment in 2010 alone almost caught up with the total
enrollment number in the previous years.
Some of the
numbers and trends about
enrollments and degrees are
at odds with the conventional wisdom, whereas others show a cyclical pattern with both slumps and spurts.
Numbers should be controlled
at the level of
enrollment into graduate institutions, before too many Ph.D. s and postdocs have entered into the pipeline.
Some larger Stage II grants may be funded, but the focus is now on the third and final stage of the grant program, which supports large - scale distance learning programs
at institutions — so - called «Virtual Universities» —
at which ALN
enrollment is expected to be 10 % to 20 % of the total student
number.
NPA chair Carol Manahan, for example, noted in her welcoming remarks to NPA the increasing
number of postdoc offices and associations on campuses across the country, the spreading movement to limit postdoc appointments to about 5 years, improvements in compensation and benefits
at a
number of institutions, and the growth of NPA itself, which now has more than 40 institutional members, with a combined
enrollment topping 27,000 postdocs as well as more than 300 individual members.
Researchers asked participants to report the
number of acetaminophen tablets they had taken between conception and
enrollment, and tested the acetaminophen concentration in their urine
at enrollment.
Factors examined as potential confounders or effect modifiers included age (
at breast cancer diagnosis for cases,
at time of study
enrollment for controls), age
at first birth,
number of children, birth of a son, history of breastfeeding, miscarriage, abortion, oral contraceptive use, smoking status, age
at menarche and
number of cell equivalents tested for detection of FMc.
Emma Roberts, Gabourey Sidibe, Taissa Farmiga, and Jamie Brewer all play young students
at the school, and Coven will involve a
number of different time periods, including the 1970s when the Academy's
enrollment was booming and the 1830s, which is where Bates» LaLaurie and Bassett's Marie Laveau come into play.
Today, California has the largest charter - school
enrollment and greatest
number of charter schools in the country, with 630,000 students
at 1,275 schools statewide.
The 1980's are «developing into a period of stable or declining
numbers and proportions of black students in colleges and universities,» said Joseph L. Marks, a research associate
at sreb and author of the report, «The
Enrollment of Black Students in Higher Education: Can Declines Be Prevented?»
Recognizing that
enrollment numbers at the new school could still fluctuate — and not wanting to repeat the chaos of prior years — the staff opted for a new approach to the start of the school year.
While Pecchia concedes that Youngstown has had to close schools because of slumping
enrollment, the new assignments mean large
numbers of students who would have been eligible for vouchers next year won't be for
at least two years.
A school, group of schools, or an entire local educational agency (LEA or school district) may offer community eligibility if the
number of children enrolled for free school meals without a paper application, referred to as «Identified Students,» is
at least 40 percent of the total
enrollment.
The effects of competition in Arizona have been muted
at least partly by the fact that Arizona's public school
enrollment grew by roughly 20,000 students each year through the mid-1990s, dwarfing the
number taken away by charters.
He then breaks the national
numbers down state by state and in California, we find that for the years 2003 - 2004 to 2008 - 2009 school
enrollment went down 87,548 or 1.4 %, but
at the same time we added over 3,000 teachers (1.1 %) and spending went up a whopping 24.1 %.
Our
enrollment of EL's is not yet where we want it to be, but many of us have put great effort into changing that and, I believe that once we take a deeper look
at the EL
numbers we'll see that individual schools in our coalition are quite close to their districts.
While the sheer
number of Latino students in California makes the task of having less concentrated
enrollments of black and Latino students in many schools very difficult, Orfield rejects the view that if more racially integrated schools can't be achieved for all students, it shouldn't be attempted
at all.
Parents don't need permission from their home districts to transfer, but home districts may cap the annual
number of transferees
at 3 percent of
enrollment, or
at 10 percent of average annual
enrollment cumulatively over the authorized life of the District of Choice program, and they can prevent transfers if the loss of
enrollment revenue would cause a district «severe financial stress,» the report said.
The National Center for Education Statistics reports that the State of California has the largest
number of ELLs
at 22.4 percent of
enrollment, with Nevada following
at 17.0 percent.
It's not clear, however, how
enrollment numbers will look
at other UNC teacher training programs for 2015 — those figures won't be out until later this fall.
In today's ENR: The Tribune and KUTV look
at the latest charter school
enrollment numbers.
The Manhattan Institute's report looked
at eighth - grade
enrollment in 1993 and compared that with the
number of students earning diplomas in 1998.
Ed Code requires charter school petitions to contain valid signatures
numbering at least one - half of the charter school's projected first year
enrollment.
Although elementary and secondary student
enrollment (public, private, and charter) has risen 19 percent since the mid-1980s, the
number of teachers has increased
at a far faster rate, growing 48 percent (see fig. 1).
Researchers from the Community College Research Center (CCRC)
at Teachers College, Columbia University and the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center crunched the
numbers for this first - of - its - kind report, examining the 17 - year - olds who took a dual
enrollment class in 2010 and tracking them for six years as they made their way through college.
Enrollment at Chicago Public Schools this year is down about 4,400 students from a year ago, continuing a decline that began more than a decade ago, according to
numbers the district issued Friday.
This flexibility means that the
number of students who may be in school
at a given hour on any given day is inconsistent, so administrators attempt to limit school
enrollment to keep cycles from becoming overcrowded.
TFA officials blame the sagging
numbers on an improving economy and hiring in other fields, noting that
enrollment is also slipping
at other teacher preparation programs around the country.
These efforts have produced a modest but steady uptick in the
number of new
enrollments at the college.
Board member Jennifer Allison told parents that the
numbers would suggest the district is
at least 16 permanent classrooms below what
enrollment numbers would justify.
By the time Ryan Middle School in the Houston Independent School District was
at risk of being closed down the by the district,
enrollment had dropped from more than 800 students to roughly 300 in a decade, according to
numbers from the Texas Education Agency.
Some districts will be able to find out how much money should be coming their way before the school year starts, he says, while others could use the funds to adjust class sizes during the early weeks when
enrollment numbers at each school typically become clear.