Sentences with phrase «high enough scores on»

Curiosity aroused in such children would, of course, be contrary and disruptive to obedience and compliance training the children must get, so as to prepare them to produce, on demand, high enough scores on standardized tests to evidence being on track to «college and career ready.»

Not exact matches

A 2013 Federal Trade Commission study found that 20 percent of consumers identified errors on their reports that might affect their score, and 5 percent had an error significant enough that it could result in their paying higher loan rates.
While APRs are on the higher side due to the lower credit score requirements, the company can offer APRs lower than 20 % if the borrower has strong enough credit.
This year, 252 employers scored high enough to earn honors — the top 150 workplaces, ranked based on employee feedback scores and by size — and another 102 National Standard Setters, which exceeded a national benchmark but didn't score high enough to crack the rankings.
That was good enough to lead the League in scoring on Tuesday Night and he has the 2nd highest avg.
Captain Nyada «down on the block» Baldeh looked like a man among boys a certain times during the game — he had 15 points in the W. However, leading the scoring charge for these guys, was Ross «shoots better than Terrence» Koehn who had 21 on the night — good enough for the second highest point total in the entire Madison League on Monday Night.
When you are playing football and you got a high ball to control the slightest touch will push you off it for sure eguaro pushed mustafi but mustafi should have stock his leg out to bring him down or elbowed him in the face well i would have done that Arsenal were not hungry enough for the cup if they were we would have seen some blood running down of some Manchester players Arsenal need to defend in packs of wolves The first half was not to bad we should have scored though but yes no back bone no hunger and no fight What is going to happen on Thursday how are we going to line up against them??? I need to see Arsenal fight like man stand up like man and use their skill and agility to turn Manchester to a loosing side Well if we do nt we need to separate the real man from the phony ones period
At 6» 5» and 238 pounds, Richardson has proved strong enough to play inside — he ranks second on the Clippers with 6.3 rebounds per game — and skilled enough to hit five three - pointers while scoring a career - high 44 points in a New Year's Eve win against Denver.
Their Offense looked good in a high - scoring affair with Team Gphi / Sammy's 18s on Wednesday Night but they just couldn't get enough stops to keep up.
shame on u wneger... even the refs and linesman did all they could to prevent the score line from been disgraceful by turning deaf ears to true penalty calls that could have made the game 9 - 1... shout out to ospina he held his head high enough... as for ozil he wouldn't even smell Bayern's 2nd eleven if going to Bayern is what he has in mind... lastly how can a 32 year old robben do things that even all our wingers out together cant... he totally rendered gibbs useless..
Quenton Nelson's film score was high enough over Barkley's that he was able to retain the top spot, but don't get it twisted: both players (and King Minkah) have Top - 10 player grades on my board.
It also highlights Reading and Sunderland's problems in front of goal this season, as they have both relied on clear cut chances to score a high percentage of their goals, but they have failed to create enough clear cut chances in their matches, especially Sunderland who have created a clear cut chance every 60 minutes when they have been in possession this season.
In justifying Automotive's removal, the state also cited a slight improvement in scores on Regents exams last year, though only 3 percent of grads scored high enough to be deemed college - ready.
«Using the I - score prediction framework allows us to define a novel measure of predictivity based on observed data, which in turn enables assessing variable sets for, preferably high, predictivity,» Lo said, adding that, while intuitively obvious, not enough attention has been paid to the consideration of predictivity as a parameter of interest to estimate.
It's one of those pieces which, if you were ticking off the boxes on a piece of paper, would get a high score - the powerful intent, the rock - style orchestration, the big tune - but it never really sounds like it's firing on all cylinders, is never memorable enough to work on the album.
Exhibit A: Trading on both a hit book and an established director whose name is enough to give an entire generation the warm and fuzzies — not to mention the multitude of references to other dopamine - triggering nostalgic properties contained within — Ready Player One got the high score at the domestic box office this weekend with $ 53.2 million.
If you happen to be fast enough and concerned about high - scores, you can also drag and plant the corn in to new slots elsewhere on the map, though this kind of micro-management can border on excessive during hectic battles.
On the results screen, I was disappointed to see that I only earned one star because I didn't get a high enough score.
In this time - based versus mode, where getting the highest score depends on speed as much as skill, the player with slower - moving blocks has no chance of winning if the player with fast - moving blocks has even the vaguest idea of what they're doing, as the blocks simply don't move fast enough to get to the highest score even if masterfully directed.
Those high - quality charter networks arguably have enough on their plates with longer school days, weeks and years, and they need to keep their miraculous scores up.
Granted, the fabulous standardized test scores of those high - performing charter networks who take on this special ed challenge may not be as uniformly high — at least in the short term, but when one in every twenty public school students now attends a charter, the movement is mature and entrenched enough to move to the next stage of reform for both moral and political reasons.
Students can receive college credit for such courses if they score high enough on standardized tests.
And despite having built many a bridge to literature for my students, they have been, at best, temporary structures, sturdy enough only to pass a test, score a bit higher on the SAT, or write an argument in a predictable form.
The students lucky enough to win the lottery and be admitted to a charter school subsequently scored higher on math and reading tests than did those who lost the lottery and remained in district schools.
These BBA blog posts offer a range of perspectives on the importance of attending to children's mental and physical well - being in order to boost learning: In Crunching Test Scores Isn't Enough, veteran DCPS high school...
Getting into a charter school doubled the likelihood of enrolling in Advanced Placement classes (the effects are much bigger for math and science than for English) and also doubled the chances that a student will score high enough on standardized tests to be eligible for state - financed college scholarships.
Earlier this month, the DOE was patting itself on the back and calling its test prep initiative a success — even though it enrolled 200 fewer students than initially intended, and not a single one of those students has yet to take the Specialized High - School Admissions Test (SHSAT), much less score highly enough to be offered a seat at one of the city's top performing schools.
One key part of the New Orleans reforms was the idea that the state would shut down schools within three to five years if they did not generate a high enough School Performance Score, a measure based on test scores and graduation rates.
But, by High School, so many teens have fallen so far behind that they have no chance of scoring highly enough on the SHSAT or earning a seat at one of the other competitive schools or programs.
There are those who argue that moving a struggling student closer to proficiency is a more accurate picture of teaching effectiveness than whether a student earned a high - enough scaled score on the test.
State leaders want to include more meaningful measurements along with test scores such as absenteeism among kindergartners, how many high school freshmen pass enough classes to be on track to graduate, and the share of high school graduates who go on to college.
Those researchers found that students who received a passing grade on the state eighth - grade math exam, for example, had a one - in - three chance of scoring highly enough on the math Regents test in high school to be considered prepared for college math.
Granted, the fabulous standardized test scores of those high - performing charter networks who take on this special ed challenge may not be as uniformly high - at least in the short term, but when one in every twenty public school students now attends a charter, the movement is mature and entrenched enough to move to the next stage of reform for both moral and political reasons.
Only 26 percent of 4th graders and 17 percent of 8th graders scored high enough on the NAEP to be considered grade - level proficient in math.
Colleges and Universities that urge their students to tackle the most difficult teaching environments, poor, inner city schools, will run the risk of being labeled «failures,» because the students of those graduates won't score high enough on standardized tests.
Since a school in Broward rarely had enough gifted children to fill a class, these classrooms were topped off with children from the same school who scored high on the district's standardized test.
Fewer than one percent of high school students scored high enough on the SAT to be considered ready for college.
It allows students to earn college credit in 38 subjects, if they take a rigorous class in high school and score high enough on a national exam afterwards.
In Spring 2016, for example, 67 % of 8th grade students in Michigan failed to earn at least a «Proficient» score on the state's M - STEP Mathematics exam, while 63 % of 11th graders didn't scored high enough on the state's MME exam to be considered ready for success in college or a career.
That allows high school seniors to take college - level classes, without concerns that students may not score high enough on an exam to qualify.
White made a similar point about Advanced Placement, which allows high school students to earn college credit if they score high enough on rigorous exams.
If a student transfers to a high - enough performing school, said Stroub, it can make a positive impact on test scores.
This year, almost that many students scored high enough on the tests to get college credits.
It won't be enough to just hit high marks on test scores.
Of course we aren't supposed to be doing any, but when our test scores aren't high enough, don't for a second think that the principal isn't giving teachers the story that «it's a good thing there's a moratorium on using test scores for APPR or you would be going through a 3020 - A right now.»
Now we're above the state average on graduation rate, but, we're still in trouble because our test scores aren't high enough.
Of course, most school districts recognize that «high» participation rates aren't enough to win accolades from the education reformers so students HAVE to be taught how to score better on the SBAC and SAT tests.
Okay, now [Washington High School] is above the state average on graduation rate, but we're still in trouble because our test scores aren't high enoHigh School] is above the state average on graduation rate, but we're still in trouble because our test scores aren't high enohigh enough.
If students» scores are high enough, or they have completed an appropriate course with a C or better, or made a passing score on an AP or CLEP exam, or pass the approved online math placement exam with an 80 percent or higher, they qualify for the first math course required for their major.
In fact, over the past 16 years, most schools have been organized around one idea: that students score high enough on state standardized tests so that the school and district will meet acceptable benchmarks in the state accountability system.
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