Families count on New York's public schools to put
their children on track for success in college and beyond.
Our two key areas of focus, K — 3 achievement and excellent teachers and leaders, have proven over and over again to put
children on the track for success.
Not exact matches
How can you tell if your
child is
on track for reading
success or is at risk
for reading problems?
«It opens up the possibility that educators could get useful information from
children's early attempts to write - information that could help to show whether a
child is
on track for future
success or whether there might be a problem.»
«An investment in quality preschool
for at - risk
children, including all those rural
children in poverty, will help them start school ready to learn and stay
on track for success.»
I have been honored to serve the
children of New Jersey over the past three years and to advance the goal that every
child, regardless of birth circumstance, has the opportunity to attend a public school that will put him or her
on track for success in college and career.
More than two - thirds of American
children ages 6 to 17 lack the sustained supports needed to put them
on track for adult
success, according to a report scheduled
for release this week.
PARCC ASSESSMENT — The PARCC states» high quality assessments will allow parents and educators to see how
children are progressing in school and whether they are
on track for postsecondary
success.
In this A Word conversation, he defends the importance of setting high expectations
for all students, measuring to make sure that students are
on track, and preparing educators with actions and interventions designed to support the
success of all
children.
Why
on earth would you not want to know whether your
child is
on track for success in the fifth grade or
success in college?
For many
children extra help, especially if it is small group and / or individualized, in a self - contained or resource class, provides the long - term future gains that put students back
on the right
track to
success!
That's why there is so much attention
on 3rd grade reading scores in our community and across the nation because if
children are not
on track by the end of third grade, their chances
for success decrease substantially.
Money is spent
on the Common Core experiment at the expense of strategies with a long
track record of
success, such as high - quality preschool, small class size, wraparound services and extra help
for at - risk
children.
The SBAC results reveal some bright spots, while confirming that there is still much work to ensure every
child in every neighborhood can be
on track for success in college, career, and life.