Sentences with phrase «looked at enrollment»

The authors looked at enrollment trends, academic achievement, and demographics among the varied and dynamic charter community.
Last week, I looked at enrollment trends in Los Angeles.
«When you look at the enrollment numbers for the 1st District, the basic health plan enrollees are now 30,000 people, 30,000 North Carolinians who live in my district are now enrolled in the Affordable Care Act who did not have health insurance previously,» Butterfield said.
No matter your enrollment, there is no way you look at enrollment numbers and come to any conclusion other than Republicans hold onto the Senate only through nefarious math.
And a new study on charter schools around the country says New York offers a «balanced» picture when looking at enrollment and performance.
There were larger differences among students from low income and higher income high schools, however, when looking at enrollment rates by the institution level.

Not exact matches

Looking at 100 large metro areas, the researchers analyzed public data across nine categories, including housing costs, income equality, Medicare enrollment, the numbers of hospitals and households with older adults, and volunteer rates for older adults.
Have a look at Ganong - Liebman (2013), who estimate that essentially all of the increase in SNAP enrollment is due to increases in unemployment.
The relevant questionnaires are «Your Pregnancy» (administered at 32 wk gestation), on maternal education, maternal diet during pregnancy, and maternal worries about financial matters; «Your Environment» (administered on enrollment between 8 and 28 wk), on type of housing; «Looking After the Baby,» on maternal smoking at 8 mo after the birth; «My Young Baby Boy / My Young Baby Girl» at 4 wk and «My Son / My Daughter» at 6 mo, on infant feeding practices; and «My Three - Year - Old Son / Daughter,» on the child's diet.
But as we head into the fall elections and with Eachus again poised to take on Larkin, it is definitely worth a look at how the voter enrollment has changed in the last four years.
Those numbers have since dropped off and Rockland is looking at a 3 percent decrease in student district enrollment by 2020.
«Early on, this race looked like it was going to be one of the closest in the state, a former Democratic City Council member taking on an embattled incumbent Republican under federal indictment in a district that is, at least by enrollment, dominated by Democrats,» Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg said in a statement.
«It holds the prospect of increased enrollment, that there will be more families and students who will take a look at Canisius and see how this education might be affordable for them,» President John Hurley explained.
The playing field to compete for students is not level, and nobody in the mayor's office or DOE is taking responsibility for it, preferring to leverage dwindling enrollments by school mergers, closures, and truncations without looking at key underlying problems.
For the new analysis — the first of its kind — the research team looked at dietary data from 160,191 women and assigned inflammation scores based on 32 food components that the women reported consuming in the three months prior to their enrollment.
Researchers looked at data from 2006 when expedited Medicaid enrollment for people with severe mental illness was first authorized.
Kirchhoff said they looked at current or former enrollment on two federal disability programs: SSI for people with limited income who have no prior work history, and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which pays disability benefits to adults ages 18 years and older who have worked and paid social security taxes.
The free trial participation allows you to look at what's on offer here without focusing on a full enrollment (yet be watchful of the auto - recharging highlight which could have you focused on a membership without knowing it)
For those who deny that the industry is to blame, take a look at film school enrollment data.
Unfortunately, because the results of enrollment lotteries are not centrally collected in New York City, the data set limits the ability to look at the characteristics of charter school applicants there.
In the absence of race - based constraints, some reform efforts that aim to improve school quality, such as charter schools, open enrollment, magnet schools, and vouchers, may intensify segregation by income, race, or achievement (see «A Closer Look at Charter Schools and Segregation,» check the facts, Summer 2010).
In addition, looking at the full applicant pool, we see no falloff in enrollment to the online Georgia Tech program among students with much higher GPAs.
Get a look at a dual - enrollment program that prepares high school students to overcome the obstacles on the path to finishing college.
In three new articles published in Education Next, researchers with the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans (ERA - New Orleans) at Tulane University, directed by professor of economics, Douglas Harris, show the impact of the reforms on student performance; consider to what degree the city's system of school choice provides a variety of distinct options for families; and take a careful look at the city's unique centralized enrollment system.
We look at level of school (high school, middle school, or elementary school), total enrollment, percentage of the student body that is white, average experience of teachers, and school performance, as measured by the school's academic rank within the state.
A study in the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next looked at the impact of receiving a voucher on the college enrollment rates of students in New York City.
Charter enrollment is even more impressive if you look at the fine print: In 2008, charters enrolled 48 percent of public - school 6th graders, up from 36 percent a year earlier.
Kahlenberg and Potter acknowledge the CRP's methodological problems, but dig the ditch deeper by citing one article that appeared in this journal and eviscerated the CRP's study (see «A Closer Look at Charter Schools and Segregation,» check the facts, Summer 2010) and a 2010 study looking at racial enrollment patterns among charter schools managed by for - profit management organizations, which represent just 12 percent of the charter sector nationally.
Finally, look at the politics of public choice mechanisms, such as the massive open enrollment programs that have been established in New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Like charters and vouchers, these programs have their critics.
The study, part of a larger examination of how school - choice programs affect disabled students, looks specifically at the state's postsecondary enrollment - options program.
The study looks at long - term outcomes, including college enrollment and completion rates and earnings, to see if test - based accountability has an impact and why.
But in 1985, starting in Minnesota, states began looking at dual enrollment as a way to prepare even average students for college and to move nonacademic - minded kids into career and technical education.
Admissions readers at the University of Rochester are looking for students with a «developmental arc,» says Jonathan Burdick, the dean of college admission and vice-provost for enrollment initiatives.
If we focus only on the true school choice programs — private school choice, open enrollment, charter schools, STEM schools, and small schools of choice — and we look at the direction of the impacts (positive or negative) regardless of their statistical significance, we find a high degree of alignment between achievement and attainment outcomes.
We now look at total enrollment and inflation - adjusted expenditures, and then at how staffing and inflation - adjusted teacher salaries have moved, both nationally and for our «hot» states.
Digital Harbor High School, for example, is looking at losing roughly $ 1 million after a projected 137 - student drop in enrollment, according to the district's budget presentation.
A new study by Regional Educational Laboratory Northwest offers the first comprehensive look at community college dual - credit and dual - enrollment options in Oregon...
In the U.S. context, it would also be natural to look at trends in completion rates conditional on enrollment.
Dearden, Fitzsimons & Wyness (2014) look at the effect of reinstating means - tested grants in 2004, using a difference - in - difference strategy that compares enrollment before and after the 2004 reinstatement (during a period when tuition fees and loan limits were stable), for students from low - and high - income families.
In «The New Orleans OneApp,» the research team takes a careful look at the city's unique centralized enrollment system, which enables families to apply for a seat in 89 percent of the city's public schools by ranking their preferred schools on a single application known as the OneApp.
We can look at his performance through three metrics: student growth, student enrollment, and student attendance.
Looking for ways to increase student enrollment at your school?
«We're just taking a look at the total spending as reported to the census bureau and dividing it by the enrollment as reported to census bureau,» Gardner says.
Our enrollment of EL's is not yet where we want it to be, but many of us have put great effort into changing that and, I believe that once we take a deeper look at the EL numbers we'll see that individual schools in our coalition are quite close to their districts.
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If you look at the extra days of learning students in Los Angeles, D.C., Boston and New York gain by attending a charter, you'll understand why charter enrollments are surging and wait lists growing longer.
He specifically looks at the impact the standards have had on the emphasis of non-fiction vs. fiction texts in reading, and on enrollment in advanced courses in mathematics.
It looked at new data on Utah high school graduate enrollment and retention in post-secondary education.
Montgomery County Council member Nancy Navarro (D - Mid-County), a former school board member, said increasing Hispanic enrollment points to a need to take a close look at early education efforts, English - learner programs and the «scaling up» of best practices in schools.
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