Kannapolis Charter Academy is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8 in North Carolina.
Canoe Creek Charter Academy is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades Pre-K - 8.
www.hunterscreekcharter.org A tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Renaissance Charter School at Boggy Creek is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Four Corners Charter School is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 5.
Renaissance Charter School at Hunter's Creek is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Renaissance Charter School at Crown Point is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Renaissance Charter School at Poinciana is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
www.boggycreekcharter.org A tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
www.fourcornersupperschool.org A tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades 6 - 12.
Renaissance Charter School at Chickasaw Trail is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Renaissance Charter School at Boggy Creek will be a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Renaissance Charter School at Coral Springs is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
Acadiana Renaissance Charter Academy is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8 who reside in Louisiana.
Cardinal Charter Academy is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8 in North Carolina.
Magnolia School of Excellence is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 12 who reside in Caddo Parish.
Four Corners Upper School is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades 9 - 12 who reside in Osceola, Polk, Orange and Lake Counties.
Four Corners Upper School is a tuition - free public charter school,
educating students in grades 6 - 12.
Coweta Charter Academy at Senoia is a tuition - free public charter school
educating students in grades K - 8.
The non-profit state Sheriffs» Association says there are about 4,750 public schools and nearly 2,000 private schools in New York
educating students in grades K through 12.
KIPP Vision Primary opened in July 2013 with 100 kindergarten students and now
educates students in grades K - 4.
KIPP Nashville College Prep, KIPP's second middle school in Northeast Nashville, opened in 2013 and
educates students in grades five through eight.
Educated students in grades 3 and 4 on various scientific and technological topics · Coordinated with program directors to implement the scientific curriculum into the lessons.
Puberty Happens is a 3 - unit curriculum designed to
educate students in grades 4 - 6 on the physical, social, and emotional changes of puberty.
Not exact matches
It is probably the largest network of private primary and secondary education with over 7,000 schools
in the US alone
educating over 2 million
grade school and high school
students in 2009/2010.
-- Christof Wiechert Social Emotional Intelligence: The Basis for a New Vision of Education
in the United States — Linda Lantieri Rudolf Steiner's Research Methods for Teachers — Martyn Rawson Combined
Grades in Waldorf Schools: Creating Classrooms Teachers Can Feel Good About — Lori L. Freer
Educating Gifted
Students in Waldorf Schools — Ellen Fjeld KØttker and Balazs Tarnai How Do Teachers Learn with Teachers?
Established
in 1956, Clark County School District is the fifth largest school district
in the country,
educating almost 75 percent of all
students in Nevada with more than 320,000
students enrolled
in kindergarten through 12th
grade.
The addition of the upper school, which opened programming to
students in grades 10 - 12 for the 2015 - 16 school year, makes Hershey Montessori School the first
in the world to fully implement Dr. Maria Montessori's vision for
educating children from birth through 18 years, with an adolescent residential program on a working farm.
ALBANY — Some lawmakers and advocates are questioning whether Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal of $ 1.5 billion over five years is enough to fund full - day pre-kindergarten statewide, or whether it's a wise expenditure when schools are struggling to
educate students in mandatory
grades.
And while I recognize
in many cases this says a lot more about them as a
student than me as a teacher, where their
grade reflects effort that they put into my class and not my ability to
educate, there's very little that can dampen that initial blow.
Not only did the district, the largest
in the country, take on a
student population that had come to symbolize the impossibility of
educating a certain kind of child — the urban poor who entered high school two and three
grades behind — but it succeeded
in getting those
students to graduation.
Students in the schools
in this sample are more likely to have married parents (70.7 percent versus 61.7 percent statewide with third
grade test scores), less likely to have fathers absent at the time of birth (9.8 percent versus 15.2 percent statewide), less likely to have Medicaid - funded births (a proxy for poverty at the time of birth, 37.7 percent versus 48.8 percent statewide), and have relatively better
educated mothers (13.1 years of maternal education at the time of the child's birth, versus 12.5 years on average statewide).
Andrea Guengerich Education Policy and Management Hometown: Austin, Texas Experience: High school teacher
in Brownsville, Texas, one of the largest cities along the Texas - Mexico border; position at Breakthrough Austin, a community - based organization that provides a path to college, starting
in middle school, for low - income
students who will be first - generation college students; director of University of Texas Programs for Breakthrough; chair of the College Advising for Undocumented Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the who
students who will be first - generation college
students; director of University of Texas Programs for Breakthrough; chair of the College Advising for Undocumented Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the who
students; director of University of Texas Programs for Breakthrough; chair of the College Advising for Undocumented
Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the who
Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district
in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th
grade at a project - based learning school
in Mexico City that seeks to
educate the whole child
Middle school teachers
educate students, typically
in sixth through eighth
grades.
The Crestone Charter School now serves 93
students in grades K — 12
in multi-age classrooms, and it prides itself on helping
students become «
educated citizens of the world.»
Arizona charter schools
educate a majority minority
student body, both overall and specifically
in 2017's 8th
grade class.
In states that make it a priority to
educate our youngest children, like Georgia or Oklahoma, studies show
students grow up more likely to read and do math at
grade level, graduate high school, hold a job, form more stable families of their own.
(a)
In grades K - 6, the program shall be designed in coordination with the teaching staff to prepare students to participate effectively in their current and future educational programs, to help students who exhibit any attendance, academic, behavioral or adjustment problems, to educate students concerning avoidance of child sexual abuse, and to encourage parental involvemen
In grades K - 6, the program shall be designed
in coordination with the teaching staff to prepare students to participate effectively in their current and future educational programs, to help students who exhibit any attendance, academic, behavioral or adjustment problems, to educate students concerning avoidance of child sexual abuse, and to encourage parental involvemen
in coordination with the teaching staff to prepare
students to participate effectively
in their current and future educational programs, to help students who exhibit any attendance, academic, behavioral or adjustment problems, to educate students concerning avoidance of child sexual abuse, and to encourage parental involvemen
in their current and future educational programs, to help
students who exhibit any attendance, academic, behavioral or adjustment problems, to
educate students concerning avoidance of child sexual abuse, and to encourage parental involvement.
The Columbia Business School researchers studied the impacts of
grade configuration on learning and concluded that «middle schools are not the best way to
educate students»
in districts like New York City.
At full enrollment Gem Prep: Nampa will
educate 582
students in grades K - 12.
The Rhodes School opened its doors
in 2007 to
educate pre-K through eighth
grade students in Houston, Texas.
At full enrollment Gem Prep: Meridian will
educate 582
students in grades K - 12.
Students who do not pass the IREAD - 3 could theoretically be
educated in a blended
Grade 3 - 4 classroom, or attend subjects other than reading
in a fourth
grade classroom.
Founded
in 2003, we
educate approximately 320
students in fifth through eighth
grade.
As Eva Moskowitz puts it: «If (we) backfilled older
grades... the incoming
students» lower relative academic preparation would adversely affect the schools» other
students... We have an obligation to the parents
in middle and high school, and the kids
in middle and high school, that until the district schools are able to do a better job, it's not really fair for the seventh - grader or high school
student to have to be
educated with a child who's reading at a second - or third -
grade level.»
In the Tigard - Tualatin School District (TTSD), it's about «never giving up; nothing matters as much as teaching every child to read at grade level,» said former district superintendent Rob Saxton, newly appointed in September 2012 as Oregon's first Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction.1 TTSD's mission to educate every child is operationalized through a collective commitment to focused work; continuous improvement and refinement in instructional practice on a district - wide basis; and a pervasive attitude on the part of district and school personnel to ensure that all students leave TTSD able to be highly successful adult
In the Tigard - Tualatin School District (TTSD), it's about «never giving up; nothing matters as much as teaching every child to read at
grade level,» said former district superintendent Rob Saxton, newly appointed
in September 2012 as Oregon's first Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction.1 TTSD's mission to educate every child is operationalized through a collective commitment to focused work; continuous improvement and refinement in instructional practice on a district - wide basis; and a pervasive attitude on the part of district and school personnel to ensure that all students leave TTSD able to be highly successful adult
in September 2012 as Oregon's first Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction.1 TTSD's mission to
educate every child is operationalized through a collective commitment to focused work; continuous improvement and refinement
in instructional practice on a district - wide basis; and a pervasive attitude on the part of district and school personnel to ensure that all students leave TTSD able to be highly successful adult
in instructional practice on a district - wide basis; and a pervasive attitude on the part of district and school personnel to ensure that all
students leave TTSD able to be highly successful adults.
Designed for
grades 9 through 12, use a Digital Exploration
in your lessons to help
students learn to make
educated decisions about food labels.
For the first time, all three of Excel's middle school campuses are fully enrolled,
educating 672
students in grades 5 - 8.
How can this teacher fairly be compared to her colleague
in Simsbury, who teaches 18
students, all of whom read on
grade level and go home to stable households inhabited by two college -
educated, married parents?
Located just south of Portland, Oregon, MHS
educates 1,330
students in grades 9 — 12 and has partnered with over 11 community organizations and agencies to support its
students.