Sentences with phrase «of incoming kindergarteners»

The three organizations developed a formalized partnership to help South Lane School District collect information about the early childhood education and care experiences of incoming kindergarteners.
Among other things, the IDOE wrongly assumes that none of the incoming kindergarteners in the voucher program would have been public school students had the voucher program not been an option.
Two - thirds of incoming kindergarteners in Mississippi lack early reading skills, according to tests given the students.
This past cycle of Newark Enrolls, the collaborative enrollment system that lets parents prioritize their choices among traditional district schools and public charters, over 50 percent of parents of incoming kindergarteners chose charters as their first choice.
I already have a couple of ideas: I am going to take the staff with me before school begins and visit the homes of incoming kindergarteners welcoming them and their families to Kennedy School.
While P.S. 130 has strong test scores, TriBeCa parents were concerned about the school's stricter rules, including a requirement that students must wear uniforms, and parents also worried their children would have trouble making friends because 70 percent of incoming kindergarteners at P.S. 130 do not speak English as a primary language.
Performing an MRI scan of each incoming kindergartener is unrealistic (at best), but low - tech, low - cost interventions offer plenty of potential.

Not exact matches

These screenings are usually offered to help give parents the chance to address any physical or cognitive related issues that could make school challenging for a kindergartener while also checking what the incoming group of kindergarteners already knows.
Keep in mind that out of 18 incoming kindergarteners, I had taught an older brother or sister in only three of their families.
Lippman said that component of the report illustrates the diversity of cognitive and social skills among incoming kindergartners from the first national picture we have of kindergarteners.
Kindergarteners from low - income households typically have a vocabulary of about 5,000 words, compared to the typical 20,000 - word vocabulary of their more advantaged peers.
Unlike income achievement gaps, the racial academic achievement gaps have declined significantly over the past four decades, the researchers said, so the recent narrowing of the racial readiness gap among kindergarteners is merely a continuation of the trend.
Accounts may be worth 95 percent (50 percent for incoming kindergarteners) of the state's per - pupil funding amount plus differentiated aid.
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