Sentences with phrase «districts saw growth»

Fifty - one of 70 districts saw growth from 2012 while 14 dropped.
But only two districts saw growth each year in high school algebra pass rates.

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No major changes in bank lending volume were reported, though six districts reported «slight to moderate growth,» three saw no change and one — New York — saw a «moderate decline in loan volume.»
The Lakeland Catholic School District (LCSD) has seen consistent growth in enrolment over the last...
One area we have seen demand growth in is District 6 (North Section of Central Coast AVA), with more buyers moving into the area to source their Central Coast labels.
Munn said the increase in salaries mainly would accommodate new part - time workers needed to support a budgeted increase in district programming, where the growth is mostly seen in the area of performing arts and before - and after - school programs.
The northern part of the state saw most of that growth, and the congressional seat was placed in the northwest corner of the state, where Tom Graves served in the 9th District.
Senators who saw the most population growth in their districts include: Sen. David Carlucci, of Rockland and Orange counties, (+26,525), Sen. Kev Lavalle, of Suffolk County, (+35,265), Sen. Martin Dilan, of Brooklyn (30,081) and Sen. Dan Squadron, also of Brooklyn (24,425).
School districts are seeing improved financial situations, but that growth has not kept pace with the increasing needs of students, a report released Tuesday by the New York State Council of School Superintendents found.
And that is why you have people elected like Ed Day because people outside of Ramapo who have not seen the growth of the religious communities in their neighborhoods yet, they still understand what's happening in East Ramapo and they know that it's fundamentally wrong that people would take over a school district who don't send their children there and then deny minority students a fair education.
That is, we compare students with the same demographic characteristics, the same test scores in the current year and in a previous year, the same responses to the surveys for other social - emotional measures collected by the district, and within the same school and grade, to see whether students who look the same on all of these measures but have a stronger growth mindset learn more over the course of the following year.
Launching Principals Pursuing Excellence in partnership with our districts and watching those 84 schools, all historically low - performing, double and triple the statewide average in math and reading growth... and seeing entire districts in the northwest corner of the state be transformed because of their local leadership embracing change.
But the district, one of the largest in the country, has seen explosive growth in the number of poor and immigrant student it serves, and passage rates for students with limited English proficiency slipped.
What are your thoughts on advocating for using nationally normalized assessments (e.g. NWEA MAP) for each student as a baseline for their education growth during the course of an academic year and aggregating education growth on a school, district, student sub-group, etc. basis as a review body saw fit?
Since WUHSD became a PLC at Work district in 2003, it has seen solid and sustained growth in student performance across all five schools, even with more than $ 17 million cut from the budget and an increasing number of economically disadvantaged students enrolled.
When funding follows students, the impact of competition is greater in areas where school - age population growth is slow or declining, as any loss of students to charter schools or nearby districts is immediately seen on the bottom line.
Across that period, charter schools statewide consistently provided greater academic growth than their district peers: on average, charter students over the course of the study saw the equivalent of 34 additional days in reading and 63 in math each year.
I hope to see real academic growth along different measures: Our own standards - based aligned assessments; student work; writing samples; math assessment; diagnostic assessment — ELD assessment; ELPAC and SBAC for state and SRI for district.
Some of the five districts have struggled to show steady growth in individual grade levels or subject areas, and have seen test scores rise one year, only to drop the next year.
Take Nevada, a state that's seen strong population growth, in some districts such as Clark County - where Las Vegas is - they just can't build enough schools to meet demand or find enough teachers when you can potentially make more money with tips as a casino card dealer.
Charters were not alone in seeing growth, as both the district and the state also saw improvement over last year.
In the pilot, state test score gains in a particular class were analyzed and scored relative to the student's predicted growth based on past scores, and relative to the average gains seen across the district and within different groups of the student population.
«We're delighted to see the continued, steady growth in charter school enrollment in the District,» Brian W. Jones, chairman of the D.C. Public Charter School Board, said in a statement.
Since joining this initiative in 2012, all three ECEP districts have seen growth in dual enrollment participation.
But Cheatham says she'd like to see the district's rating improve and she pointed out that the district's score for growth, or improvement in academic achievement, is 64, above the state overall score of 60.6.
Spokesman Phil Kavits said the district saw enrollment growth slow last year, and he anticipates about 87,000 students.
The Rutgers team will utilize surveys, focus groups, interviews, and an analysis of teacher practice and student growth data from the pilot districts to see how it's being implemented.
«In the last ten years, public education in New Orleans has seen unprecedented growth in student achievement and has served as a national model for state recovery districts and innovative practices such as centralized enrollment,» the RSD said in a statement posted on its website in August.
Paradoxically, the Austin Independent School District has not been participating in that growth; it sees a loss of enrollment year after year as parents sign up students in alternative charter schools or private schools.
Seeing an opportunity to make this raise count for kids far into the future, the superintendent and district negotiators countered by expanding the offer — to 15 % total — in hopes of securing commitments from UTR that recognize the importance of relevant and ongoing professional growth for teachers, site - level autonomy in building an effective instructional team, and a teacher evaluation system that is beneficial, not burdensome.
Much of the growth we are seeing in K - 12 online and blended learning is coming not from state - level programs, but rather at the district level.
Districts narrow the achievement gap and see remarkable academic growth within one year of launching our student - centered tools.
Mike Hanson, Fresno Unified School District (USD) superintendent, expressed his pride in seeing growth in every one of the district's high schools; in particular, graduation rates have grown by more than 10 percent for Hispanic and African American students over the past fouDistrict (USD) superintendent, expressed his pride in seeing growth in every one of the district's high schools; in particular, graduation rates have grown by more than 10 percent for Hispanic and African American students over the past foudistrict's high schools; in particular, graduation rates have grown by more than 10 percent for Hispanic and African American students over the past four years.
While most districts saw similar growth regardless of their share of disadvantaged students, districts with low levels of achievement and growth tended to have higher shares of high - need students.
The authors picked six districts that have seen rapid enrollment growth among charter students: Buncombe, Cabarrus, Durham, Iredell - Statesville, Orange and Union counties.
In the past five years, the district has seen steady increases in both achievement and growth rates for students with disabilities and ELLs on state tests, and a steady decline in the number of «unsatisfactory» schools on state report cards.
And after years of struggling to meet academic goals set by the state, the district has seen student achievement improve in certain measures — almost all grade levels showed positive growth in reading and math on 2015 - 16 state tests.
(See chart below) This rapid growth is one clear result of State policy increasing funds and policy supports for public school choice programs that are operated by separate, non-traditional school districts such as CREC and charter districts.
Specifically, District Managers can see the district - level Group Growth Report and School Managers can see the school - level version of theDistrict Managers can see the district - level Group Growth Report and School Managers can see the school - level version of thedistrict - level Group Growth Report and School Managers can see the school - level version of the report.
The unavailability of significant capacity limits exports from the western United States, the country's largest coal producing region, although the Seattle customs district has seen rapid growth over the past several years exporting steam coal via rail to Canada, where it is then shipped to Asia.
Second, because 30 states and the District of Columbia have renewable portfolio standards (RPS) programs that establish Soviet - style production quota for renewable electricity (see map below), the long - term growth of wind energy is guaranteed regardless of whether Congress extends the 20 - year - old PTC or lets it expire:
The details given under each position paint a picture of career growth, as you can see the candidate progressed from overseeing a school of 600 students to a district of 1800 students.
As you can see in the Toronto market stats below, some towns and districts in the GTA have seen very strong price growth.
Overall, the strong upward movement in land prices has leveled out even though we have seen growth in values over the past six months especially in the East Central District, which covers much of the local market area.
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