A number of districts nationwide have adopted «no zeroes» policies, banning grades lower than a 50 or 60 on any given assignment or exam, under the rationale that such low grades could make it mathematically impossible for students to recover.
Not exact matches
If the electoral
districts are large enough (possibly
nationwide), a party does get a weight in parliament roughly equivalent to the
number of votes they received in the election.
The social media ads, part
of a
nationwide campaign in a
number of Republican
districts, call out «John Faso's Republican Congress» for approving the controversial GOP tax bill.
A
number of school
districts have responded by delaying the start
of their school day, and a 2005 congressional resolution introduced by Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D - CA) recommended that secondary schools
nationwide start at 9:00 or later.
Prior to joining the NCTR team, she co-developed a college readiness indicator system that school
districts nationwide are using to help a greater
number of students finish high school prepared for college.
Since 2007, the
number of districts strongly committed to socioeconomic integration has more than doubled, from 40 to 100
nationwide.75 These
districts tend to be large and urban, and today, roughly 4 million students reside in a school
district or charter school that considers socioeconomic status in their student assignment system — representing about 8 percent
of total public school enrollment.76
One area school
district has joined a growing
number of school
districts nationwide and will shift their start times to later in the morning.
INDIANAPOLIS - One area school
district has joined a growing
number of school
districts nationwide and will shift their start times to later in the morning.
Precise
numbers of teacher job openings for the upcoming school year
nationwide are hard to come by: Many school
districts must approve budgets before knowing how much state aid they will receive, or how many current teachers will either resign or retire, which means budgets are based on estimates.
Those
numbers mean it's nearly impossible for school
districts to raise their minority teacher ranks to a level comparable to their students
of color, who account for 52 percent
of students
nationwide — and 80 percent or more
of students in the nation's largest
districts.
-- King's remarks follow a
number of efforts led by the Obama administration to help states,
districts and schools
nationwide address disparities in school discipline.
Like many public school
districts nationwide, Mentor has a growing
number of low - income students, who tend to score lower on math and reading tests.
Chronic early absence affects substantial
numbers of children
nationwide and is even more problematic in some
districts and schools.
The
district is among a growing
number nationwide working to reduce chronic absenteeism, defined in California as missing 10 percent
of school days in a year.
Although charter schools enroll just 5 percent
of students
nationwide, there are a
number of local
districts where charter school enrollment is significantly higher.
Farm Bureau Mutual operated in 12 states as well as the
District of Columbia, and with a western expansion which included a
number of additional states, Farm Bureau Mutual changed its names to
Nationwide Insurance.
A
number of Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the city, and a significant talent pool can be found in the Short North neighborhood, which is located just north
of downtown, south
of the Ohio State University campus and a short walk away from the
Nationwide Arena
district office market.