Sentences with phrase «not by enrollment»

And if not the Open, then it's hard to see Campolindo dropping much farther than the Division I bracket (it's all done by competitive equity now, not by enrollment), and Division III, where the Cougars were last year, is pretty much out of the question.
DIVISIONAL DANCE: The new North Coast Section system that places teams in divisions only by recent performance in NCS postseason and not by enrollment has created a traffic jam in Division III.
For example, the Southern Section is a leader in «competitive equity,» which means that teams are assigned to divisions not by their enrollment but rather by their achievements.

Not exact matches

DOL is proposing to update the Employee Retirement Income Security Act by instituting a safe harbor describing circumstances in which a payroll deduction savings program, including one with automatic enrollment, would not be considered an employee pension benefit plan under ERISA.
Mr. Trump's decision to slash the enrollment period and the promotion of Obamacare's exchanges will contribute to price increases, as people fail to sign up, while his twin moves to offer plans that don't comport with the 2010s coverage requirements will have a relatively modest impact, boosting rates by the low single digits.
However, attaining commercial market share by county can be a challenge because health plans are generally not required to report county - level enrollment.
For qualifying customers, enrollment in auto - debit loan payments from a BBVA Compass checking account is required to receive a 0.50 % interest rate discount off of standard interest rates offered by BBVA Compass for auto loans (enrollment in auto - debit is NOT mandatory or required for loan approval).
Public campuses begin to compromise programs to ensure enrollment so they won't be reorganized out of existence by the state.
Students» course selection is extrinsically motivated, forming a sameness among students who participate in the Game: courses considered easy and titled AP or post-AP receive high enrollment by students who do not necessarily hold interest in the subject.
The district freed up the additional hours for Oak Park Youth Baseball & Softball by canceling a T - ball program with low enrollment, freeing up time the West Suburban Special Recreation Association did not need and by correcting a scheduling oversight, Arnold said.
Depending on the class, the instructor, and the accrediting institution, dual enrollment classes might not be considered more challenging than others — especially AP or IB classes — by the student or by college admissions offices.
Subjects were fed either 1) PMF formula (Enfamil with iron; Mead Johnson Division of Bristol Myers, Evansville, IN; N = 63) containing PO / coconut / soy / high - oleic sunflower oils (45/20/20 / 15 % oil); or 2) milk - based formula without PO (Similac with iron; Ross Products Division Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH; N = 65), containing high - oleic safflower / coconut / soy oils (40/30/30 % oil) from enrollment by 2 weeks after birth until 6 months.
Sergio Rodriguez isn't daunted by the odds of running for mayor as a Republican in a city where Democrats hold a seven - to - one enrollment edge.
Not surprisingly, considering the more than five - to - one enrollment edge Democrats enjoy in the five boroughs, the Democratic Party saw the greatest difference, jumping by 180,239 votes now that the official numbers are in.
Even though Rockland school districts are facing challenges, they have not been hit as hard as northern counties where enrollment rates in some districts have dropped by as much as 25 percent since 2000, and are expected to continue dropping.
«What that means is people who are not enrolled by March 31 are not going to be able to enroll till the open enrollment starts again in October... you have another six months of waiting until you get any health care coverage,» said Glennon.
They're over before they start because of lopsided party enrollments or one of the candidates, typically the one offered by the minority party as the sacrificial lamb, is clearly not up to the job.
The districts, which do not include the Big 5 city school districts (NYC, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers), together expect to increase school property taxes by $ 516 million, or 2.4 percent, even while forecasting total enrollment to dip by 6,145 students, or 0.4 percent.
Despite New York's Democratic voter enrollment edge, there were a number of contested congressional contests both this year and in 2012 — thanks to the slightly less gerrymandered redistricting map created by a court and not state lawmakers.
Not unexpectedly, Democrat enrollment surged to a record 40,374, driven, no doubt, by the Bernie Sanders phenomena in this presidential year.
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.
Democrats hold an edge in voter enrollment, but not by a large margin.
DeFrancisco isn't fazed by the governor's campaign cash, the poll numbers of the voter enrollment edge.
A «Data Brief» issued last month by NSF included 2002 data on enrollment in science graduate degree programs, data that, presumably, were not available to NSB when it issued Indicators, 2004.
Despite dramatic growth in enrollment in online charter schools in Ohio, students are not achieving the same academic success as those in brick - and - mortar charter and public schools, finds a study by NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development and RAND Corporation.
If a student withdraws, drops out, is dismissed, or takes a leave of absence prior to completing more than 60 percent of a trimester or period of enrollment, Maryland University of Integrative Health is required to return any federal funds disbursed and not earned by the student to the lender no later than 45 days after the effective date of the student's termination of enrollment.
One free enrollment to a post-graduate online University of Bridgeport Nutrition Institute (UBNI) course offered by the Post Graduate Education Department valid for two (2) years after completion of the curriculum (books / course materials not included).
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Oklahoma has one of the nation's highest percentages of pre-K enrollment, and both public and private providers are eligible, yet parents do not have much by way of choice.
Using census data to sort districts within each state by the federal poverty rate among school - age children, the group identified the poorest and richest districts - those with the highest and lowest poverty rates, respectively, whose enrollments compose 25 percent of the state's total enrollment - and matched that information with education revenues from state and local (but not federal) sources.
Ironically, the Ritter team reanalysis used district boundary lines in an effort to justify the charters» segregated enrollments — even though charter schools are often not constrained by those boundaries.
The overall special - education gap does not appear to be heavily influenced by relatively low enrollment of students with severe disabilities in charter schools.
The Fordham Institute released a study of open enrollment in Ohio, documenting that all of the state's urban centers are surrounded by suburban districts that do not accept open - enrollment students.
[15] Among those elementary schools reporting enrollment by grade level, I further limit the sample to those with students enrolled in grades 3, 4, and 5, but not in higher grades.
[xxv] Unfortunately, the ACS data do not enable us to separately estimate returns by graduate institution type, and the dramatic increase in for - profit enrollments is too recent to have much influence on aggregated estimates from the ACS (which pool across recent and older cohorts).
We see three primary arguments against the funding of phantom students: First, by continuing to fund phantom students, states ensure that districts won't restructure expenditures for smaller enrollments.
As noted above, Catholic and other (non-Christian) religious schools tend to have the largest estimated impacts on college enrollment, followed by non-Catholic Christian schools and non-religious schools (with the latter having impacts that are not distinguishable from zero).
Some of the organizers behind Education Forward have some clever ideas about how to fund the online courses a student might take, for example — by offering 50 percent of funding to the provider up - front for enrollment, 25 percent for the student passing the course, and the last 25 percent upon successful passage of the state final exam — but this idea, which moves the focus to student outcomes, isn't codified explicitly in the initiative (although the notion of competency - based learning is, which might lead to such an outcomes - based funding system).
At issue is money that districts with rapidly expanding enrollments depend on each year to make up for expenses not covered by state aid payments, which are based on past student attendance.
What they all have in common is an enrollment process open to all students in the district, usually by lottery, to ensure that schools like Bravo don't cream the crop (though it is true that, by dint of applying, students and their families may indicate a higher motivation and sophistication about making educational choices).
USC's goal was not to replace its existing program, but rather to grow its overall enrollment without the constraints imposed by the brick - and - mortar model.
The argument lost some of its political punch when 2009 — 10 enrollment figures revealed that the schools overseen by the OPSB, not the RSD, have the lowest proportion of special needs and behaviorally challenged students.
Third, as explained by Checker Finn, financial considerations make some closures unavoidable — and the likeliest targets are the district's lowest performers, both because they're not serving kids well and because they've typically seen their enrollments reduced by, among other things, students leaving in search of better educational options.
Nebraska's open - enrollment law appears to have left some residents with a choice not foreseen by lawmakers — opting to sign up with a school district that charges relatively low taxes, and then sending their children to a district with better — and presumably more expensive — schools.
This essentially assigns the same low - income enrollment and mobility rates to groups of colleges, which does not introduce error into my analysis because I only report statistics at the state - by - sector level.
Arkansas, for example, provides by statute that» [n] o student may transfer to a nonresident district where the percentage of enrollment for the student's race exceeds that percentage in the student's resident district.»
Mr. Klein said in an interview that he was not discouraged by New York City's performance on the 2010 state tests, and that he still felt «awfully good» about improvements for black and Hispanic students, noting their rising graduation rates and college enrollments.
By contrast, more limited school choice models tend not to result in the emergence of new options, but instead simply increase student enrollment in the schools that already exist.
Alternatively, LEAs may use the number of Identified Students multiplied by 1.6 as the share of the school's enrollment that are from low - income families for all schools, whether or not they participate in the Community Eligibility Provision, assuring comparable treatment of all schools.
ECCI dimensions that capture administrative processes that are not likely to be known or used by parents are excluded from the present research, e.g., whether the district has a policy for closing schools with declining enrollments.
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