Not exact matches
... Improving nutrition might bring a
bigger test -
score gain....
Perhaps the
big economic
gains made by blacks in the 1990s didn't show up in improved
test scores until the 2000s.
Classrooms with relatively
big gains on this year's
test and relatively small
gains on next year's
test will
score high on this indicator.
In 2011, Bill Turque, then The Washington Post's D.C. schools reporter, wrote that Rhee's focus on
test scores did indeed bring «
big gains — and more
big headlines — for the city.»
The San Diego - area Barona Indian Charter School, for example, posted
big gains in student performance on standardized
test scores in the 2003 - 2004 school year, besting the state average.
It will name «model schools» — those with the highest
test scores,
biggest year - to - year
gains, strong performance across student groups and, for high schools, best graduation rates.
Several of the schools that made
big gains still have relatively low overall
test scores, with less than 20 percent of students
scoring at the levels of proficient or advanced on state assessments.
An inflated resume alone may be forgiveable, but Rhee's lies about the
test score gains under her teaching played a
big role in how she did her job as the D.C. school chief.
If enough of their
test scores make
big gains, add a bonus point.