Sentences with phrase «month during the academic year»

Monthly formal grade checks will occur each month during the academic year and be communicated directly to the students and families.
The exhibitions are held in the Cunningham Center on the first Friday of each month during the academic year, from 12 — 4 PM.

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Reports issued last month by 29 SUNY campuses say there were 238 cases of sexual violence and 145 cases of verbal sexual harassment during the 2013 - 14 academic year.
With more than two months left in the 2015 - 16 academic year at that point, the number of intoxicated students transported to the hospital t approached the total number of transports reported during the 2014 - 15 academic year, according to the report.
Furthermore, with a teaching load of three classes per term, he says that «there is zero time budgeted [for research] during the academic year,» so his research often gets shoved into the summer months.
One problem is the extended breaks during the academic year: German students have 5 months without lectures per year, which, depending on your subject, can't always be filled with study - related work or internships.
Some 8.6 per cent of students abandoned higher education after 12 months during the 2010/11 academic year - the highest figure since records began 10 years ago.
The school also keeps the cafeteria open throughout the summer, feeding an average of 150 students each day during those months in between academic years.
«Best bets» for improving children's attainment were presented in the language teachers would immediately understand: the extra months of learning approaches might lead to during an academic year.
She currently runs the IAIA Artist - in - Residence program, which will bring 15 Native and First Nations to campus for one - month residencies during the Academic Year 2016 - 17.
The children's teachers were asked to rate the child's academic skills during the last month of the child's kindergarten year on a 5 - point Likert scale («far below average» to «far above average») in the following: (1) literacy, (2) science and social studies, and (3) math.
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