Sentences with phrase «grade reading scored second»

Last spring, third - and fifth - grade reading ranked first in the state, while eighth - and 10th - grade reading scored second in the Delaware Student Testing Program.

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To test whether the benefit of KIPP pre-K fades out over time, researchers compared the difference in lottery winners» and losers» scores in reading in kindergarten and again in second grade.
The 2003 - 04 second - grade class scored in the 80th percentile in reading; their kindergarten scores are unknown because they started at the school as first - graders.
Also, Washington eighth grade reading scores were second only to Massachusetts.
Second, each district is positioned on the y - axis by its mean scale score on 6th grade CMT reading.
Later follow - up results as of second and third grade found that «Males who had attended preschool scored significantly higher on the reading vocabulary, total reading, spelling, total language, and total battery components of achievement measures than did males who had not attended preschool.»
Impairment to language acquisition because of excessive noise during classroom instruction also can lead to deficits in reading skills according to a study by Evans, G. W. and Maxwell, L. First - and second - grade students exposed to chronic noise scored lower on standardized reading tests taken in quiet conditions.
Overall, year 1 results on MacMillan for kindergarten students with lower reading scores demonstrated a significant difference of.000; for first grade overall results were not significant; second grade results were significant at.000; and third grade results were significant at.042.
As a second and third grade teacher in DeForest, Moffit pushed her administration to take a more holistic, individualized approach to reading instruction, versus rigid teaching focused on test scores, she said.
[i] Research shows that after two years in reduced size classes, children in a second grade classroom scored higher on reading skills than those who educated in a regular class size.
[12] Based on 8th grade math and reading scores, the achievement gap for ELL students in Connecticut is the worst and second - to - worst in the country.
When you look at NAEP results for 2013, California's growth in eighth grade reading scores was the top in the nation, getting close to the national average despite high poverty and second language levels and ranking near the bottom in per - pupil expenditures.
This study compared standardized test scores in reading and math for second - and fifth - grade students from two similar technology - rich elementary schools in Miami Dade County, Florida.
According to a Mathematica study, corps members who teach pre-K through second grade boosted student reading scores by an amount equal to 1.3 months of additional learning time compared to their fellow teachers.
In Milwaukee, which, the report's author reminded us, has the nation's oldest voucher program, African American students rank second to last in eighth grade math scores and last in reading scores, significantly worse than when the voucher program began.
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