Sentences with phrase «low attendance record»

State Assemblywoman Ann - Margaret Carrozza (D - Bayside) said she plans to run for re-election despite a low attendance record in Albany this year and word from Democratic party insiders that she does not plan another bid to retain her seat.
November 29 — Hull City set a season low attendance record in Round 13 of the Premier League filling just 70.69 % of their 25,886 capacity stadium.
As attendance distributions were highly skewed, and with the aim of reducing the impact of children with very low attendance records who were not attending school, poor attendance was treated as a binary outcome (non-Indigenous: < 80 % days attended, Indigenous: < 60 % days attended).

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The numbers are probably even lower now: one recent report has them at around 46 percent, but records, nevertheless, that that they are now rising rather than falling; the Irish Times headline was «Mass attendance in Ireland is up».
The turnout in the lower bowl looked pretty good for a spring game (or did around kickoff) but I don't think that attendance is breaking any records or anything.
The DOE wants the middle school planed for vacant sections of popular P.S. 158 to admit students who meet somewhat stringent admissions criteria, such as good attendance records or test scores, as well as students who would meet lower standards, according to a notice released by the department.
One of two Stuyvesant High School students injured when the attacker rammed his truck into their yellow school bus in Lower Manhattan was back in class the very next day — all to keep his perfect attendance record.
The impact of these Healthy Schools activities means that: pupils are more engaged in P.E; literacy has improved; pupils have better relationships with one another and are more physically active at break and lunch times; attendance is in line with national averages; there are very low incidences of bad behaviour recorded after lunch time; all pupils that attended swing high club showed improved handwriting as a result of this intervention; 55 fruit pots are sold each day to pupils in KS2; and 40 pupils attend breakfast club.
The study found that students who participated in the Ninth Grade Academy outperformed the comparison group in reading and writing test scores as well as G.P.A.; additionally, they held higher attendance records and lower tardy rates and were less likely to be suspended or expelled.
Teachers will perform a full range of duties, including but not limited to: + Preparing / implementing lesson plans that lead to student mastery of curriculum content, including English Language Development + Developing / implementing integrated curriculum units, differentiating and scaffolding as needed + Regularly assessing student progress to refine instruction and meet student needs + Participating regularly in professional development opportunities and collaborative meetings + Communicating frequently with students, students» families, colleagues and other stakeholders + Working closely with children and their families to promote personal growth and success + Maintaining regular, punctual attendance Applicants who possess the following skills will make the strongest candidates: + California Teaching Credential or equivalent, meeting all NCLB «highly qualified» standards + Social Science credential + CLAD / BCLAD certification (Spanish) + Demonstrated ability to implement varied classroom instructional strategies + Educational vision for and experience with low - income and / or minority students + Demonstrated track record with English language learners + Commitment to preserving the cultural heritage of students + Passion for working with children and their families + Bilingual (Spanish / English) To apply please send resume and letter of interest to: https://careers-caminonuevo.icims.com For more information www.caminonuevo.org and www.pueblonuevo.org * Camino Nuevo Charter Academy intends that all qualified persons shall have equal opportunities for employment and promotion.
The schools that had a 10 percent higher concentration of low maternal education had significantly worse math scores, reading scores and attendance records.
After all, movie ticket prices have risen over the years, but attendance is hitting record lows.
While ECE has become increasingly common, Zambia continues to record marginal increase in children attending ECE from 15.3 % in 2004 to 27 % in 2016 although attendance among children from rural communities and disadvantaged backgrounds remains relatively low (MoGE, 2016).
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