Sentences with phrase «none of its students meeting»

In some grades and subjects, Bay - Brook went from having few or none of its students meeting or exceeding standards to nearly half of them making the grade just the following year.

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After the video, the students were asked to write a short blurb introducing themselves to another member of the group, none of whom they'd ever met before.
None of the schools in her district met the federal requirement for participating in state exams, with only about half of middle school students taking the tests at Washburne School.
In the first example, teachers have far more power than in conventional schools, but students and parents still have virtually none; whereas in the second, everyone who attends the meeting, regardless of age or status, has an equal voice.
«I'm particularly concerned about students who are English learners because if they don't get reclassified by the time they are in high school, their chance of graduating is poor to none,» Vladovic said after the meeting.
Using nine specific quality benchmarks, including things like whether teachers had specialized training in early childhood education, if the maximum class size was 20 students or fewer and what the student to staff ratio was, Erin Baumgartner found that none of the 50 campuses included in the study met all nine of the quality benchmarks and that students of limited English proficiency were less likely to be enrolled in pre-kindergarten programs with six or more quality indicators.
At the other end of the spectrum, three high - poverty DCPS schools had no students meet that bar in English, and eight had none who reached it in math.
None of these things would be possible without a full - time, certified Media Specialist leading the Media Center's many programs, utilizing specialized training and background knowledge to meet students» information and literary needs, and advocating for expanded services and improved resources on a regular basis.
At Trenton Central High School, according to the most recent DOE data, 19.6 percent of students meet or exceed expectations in English Language Arts and none do in math.
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