Sentences with phrase «by high school graduation»

The anchor standards defined what a student should know and understand by high school graduation.
Academic success, as defined by high school graduation, can be predicted with reasonable accuracy by knowing someone's reading skills by the end of third grade.
Start your kid in kindergarten, and you'll be out a quarter of a million dollars by her high school graduation.
For example, a student's Quantile measure should be at 1330Q by high school graduation to handle the math needed in college and most careers.
The overarching goal of TLI is to ensure that every Texas child is strategically prepared for the literacy demands of college and a career by high school graduation.
SAISD has a total of nine magnet programs at various high schools that give «students the opportunity to earn up to 45 hours of college credit by high school graduation,» the release continues.
This collaboration has also resulted in developing high standards rooted in performance that meet our national goals of preparing every young person to be college -, career - and civically ready by high school graduation.
It really bothers me to see friends who haven't ever had a real job and don't even know how to write a resume — I really think those are skills you should learn at least by high school graduation.
By high school graduation, I had $ 25,000 saved from waiting tables, teaching tennis and a $ 4,000 cash scholarship.
By high school graduation, I was the fourth smallest.
Jack Canfield, self - esteem expert, reports that 80 percent of first graders posses high self - esteem, but by high school graduation, this drops to a staggering five percent.
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