Sentences with phrase «nationally in a single school»

In the 2010 — 2011 school year, the combination of targeted intervention services and DreamBox Learning's adaptive online program was equally powerful with intervention students moving from the 1st percentile to the 50th percentile nationally in a single school year.

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He's the second quarterback in as many weeks to set a school single - game record against Stanford, which ranks last nationally in total defense, having given up 497.9 yards a game.
In 2000, 38 percent of public schools had not a single teacher of color; nationally, only 6 percent of teachers are black.
Nationally, charter schools are educating more than 2.3 million students in the 2012 - 13 school year, 275,000 more than last year, the largest single - year jump since the movement began 20 years ago, according to the National Alliance for Charter Sschools are educating more than 2.3 million students in the 2012 - 13 school year, 275,000 more than last year, the largest single - year jump since the movement began 20 years ago, according to the National Alliance for Charter SchoolsSchools.
In an examination of four nationally representative samples in the USA, McLanahan and Sandefur (1994) showed that adolescents raised by single mothers during some period of their childhood were twice as likely to drop out of high school, twice as likely to have a baby before the age of 20 and one and a half times more likely to be out of work in their late teens or early twenties than those from a similar background who grew up with two parents at homIn an examination of four nationally representative samples in the USA, McLanahan and Sandefur (1994) showed that adolescents raised by single mothers during some period of their childhood were twice as likely to drop out of high school, twice as likely to have a baby before the age of 20 and one and a half times more likely to be out of work in their late teens or early twenties than those from a similar background who grew up with two parents at homin the USA, McLanahan and Sandefur (1994) showed that adolescents raised by single mothers during some period of their childhood were twice as likely to drop out of high school, twice as likely to have a baby before the age of 20 and one and a half times more likely to be out of work in their late teens or early twenties than those from a similar background who grew up with two parents at homin their late teens or early twenties than those from a similar background who grew up with two parents at home.
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