The typical Virginia black student went to a school where other black students made up twice the share (nearly 47 %)
of their overall enrollment in the state (about 24 %).
Charter school students represent at least 10 percent
of overall enrollment in nearly 100 school districts.
In 2014, the first year the ACA was fully in effect, private coverage represented 39 percent
of overall enrollment through New York's exchange, while state - operated Medicaid and Child Health Plus accounted for 61 percent.
Not exact matches
Overall, approximately 1,871 student - athletes (47.6 percent
of the paper class
enrollments) were enrolled in the shadow curriculum.
To see more
of the mission to good eye and
overall health check out VSP's Open
Enrollment website, SeeMuchMore.com.
For the months during the study, the school district provided data for average daily participation rates,
overall school
enrollment, and percent
of students receiving a free or reduced price lunch.
The business officials agreed that
enrollment is down
overall, but «high need» districts with lots
of kids in poverty or those who don't speak English are seeing an increase, which also helps push up
overall costs.
The PGCC student demographics show that minorities make up 86 % and females 66 %
of overall student
enrollment.
The results indicate that Medicaid expansion increased post-transplant Medicaid
enrollment among patients who had private insurance at the time
of transplantation; however, it did not appear to improve
overall access to health insurance among liver transplant recipients.
«This may be particularly important in states where public institutions comprise a large percentage
of overall higher education
enrollments.»
In addition to reporting
overall findings from the national survey, the researchers compared health center outreach and
enrollment in the 21 states and the District
of Columbia that have fully embraced health reform to health centers in nine states (heavily concentrated in the South and Midwest) that have resisted or rejected key parts
of the ACA.
The
overall special - education gap does not appear to be heavily influenced by relatively low
enrollment of students with severe disabilities in charter schools.
Many states — including three
of the four featured here — have experienced high rates
of overall K — 12
enrollment growth, which raises the opportunity cost
of imposing a stringent charter - authorizing process.
The
overall levels
of such
enrollment are quite low, with less than 20 percent enrolling elsewhere.
This means that by the end
of our next phase
of growth, partnerships will have added more than 3,000 students to our
overall enrollment capacity.
Our analysis reveals the surprising, disproportionate role
of graduate school
enrollment — particularly for - profit graduate
enrollment — in contributing to the
overall black - white debt gap, and raises questions about how these racial debt disparities will further evolve beyond the end
of the follow - up period.
However, automatic admission has little effect on
overall college
enrollment or on the quality
of the schools students in the top 10 percent attend.
The authors begin by presenting a great deal
of descriptive data on the
overall enrollment and aggregate racial composition in public charter schools compared to traditional public schools.
A dramatic increase in the number
of Asian - American students enrolling in the nation's independent schools in the past four years has bolstered their
overall minority
enrollment, despite the fact that the proportions
of black, Hispanic, and Native American students enrolled have increased only slightly, according to a new report.
Between 1968 and 2012, the percentage white
of overall student
enrollment in public schools dropped from 80 percent to 51 percent.
Students who take the places
of departing students represent another potentially important source
of changes in a school's
overall enrollment.
The House bill, HR 7, would allow 80 percent
of funds from the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act to flow directly to local school districts using a formula that is based on a district's number
of Chapter 1 students, number
of handicapped students, and
overall enrollment.
It is true that the
overall cost
of special education has become a significant financial issue for school districts nationwide as
enrollments have steadily grown over the years, although our previous research found that the cost has been widely exaggerated in the media.
Men account for 43 percent
of overall college
enrollment and earn 43 percent
of bachelor's degrees — figures that have remained consistent since the early 2000s.
We present here the
overall number
of cases rather than a relative measure accounting for public school
enrollment, given that media coverage and individual understandings reflect the former indicator.
As for
overall private sector
enrollment among industrialized countries, we can consult the OECD, an association
of 34 industrialized nations that administers the PISA test.
In addition to boosting
overall enrollment, the voucher opportunity enhanced
enrollment in private universities, which have a better record
of seeing students through to graduation day.
This increase in flagship
enrollment displaces
enrollment in private universities, however, and therefore has no effect on
overall college
enrollment or on the quality
of college attended.
In this report, I provide descriptive information about the private, non-profit sector
overall in each state, and show how it is more similar to the public sector on many dimensions (including the
enrollment and economic success
of low - income students) than conventional wisdom might suggest.
The
overall result: since the recession hit at the end
of 2007, revenue growth nationally has averaged only about 1.5 percent above inflation annually — far from enough to make up for declining state support and rising student
enrollment.
The
overall impact
of double - dosing on college
enrollment is almost entirely due to its 13 - percentage - point impact on below - average readers (see Figure 3).
While Arizona's
overall charter school
enrollment is growing, three - fourths
of that growth was captured by 10 charter organizations during FY2014 - FY2017.
As reported yesterday in Dropout Nation, the civil rights collection's data on whether districts are providing comprehensive college - preparatory education to all
of its students is flawed because it focuses on proportionality
of course participation compared to
overall district
enrollment; this doesn't fully reveal the extent
of how few kids — especially those from poor and minority backgrounds — are not getting the preparation they need to do well in traditional colleges, technical schools, and apprenticeships (and ultimately, in the adult world).
Overall enrollment rates are calculated using data from the Current Population Survey (CPS); public school
enrollment is calculated using data from the Common Core
of Data (CCD).
Shifts in the
overall enrollment rates in schools
of any type varied by age group.
Since switching to blended learning, Kerscher said, those schools have seen an
overall enrollment increase
of 30 percent.
The percentage
of students with moderate to severe disabilities at the COP schools grew by 21.9 %, which is disproportionately greater than the
overall student
enrollment growth
of 11.2 %.
While the
overall rate in 2014 was 11.2 percent
of the total
enrollment, only 6 percent
of students from low - income families were identified, 4.5 percent
of Hispanic students were identified, and 5 percent
of African American students were identified.
Schools met the demands
of the market and adjusted, perhaps applying for an increase in
overall enrollment cap or generating surpluses to open a new wing.
About 75 percent
of the students enrolled in those schools are minorities, compared to 37 percent
of the districts
overall minority
enrollment.»
As a National Board Certified English teacher, she increased the
enrollment of minority and nontraditional students in her AP Language and Composition classes and tripled her
overall course
enrollment within one year without a decrease in her students» test scores.
«In future years, these barriers will be further exacerbated by declining
enrollment in rural districts and the
overall decrease in the number
of college students entering teacher education programs,» the request said.
Of the 100 largest districts in 2007 - 08, only eight reported
overall enrollment declines from 1987 to 1997.
Researchers found that offering college - intending graduates 2 — 3 hours
of additional summer support increased
enrollment by 3 — 4 percentage points
overall and 8 percentage points among low - income students, at a cost
of $ 100 to $ 200 per student.
From 1997 to 2007, 31
of the districts saw their
overall enrollment drop.
D.C. also has the nation's highest
overall enrollment rate
of both 3 - and 4 - year - olds in pre-K: 84 percent
of 4 - year - olds and 70 percent
of the city's 3 - year - olds attend public preschool, according to the D.C. Office
of the State Superintendent
of Education, which monitors the programs.
In the recent debate in Alaska about small schools, superintendents have been able to use maps and summaries
of data that we provided about
enrollment characteristics,
overall performance, and factors related to success in these schools to demonstrate that simply closing them for financial reasons may not be the best option.
As those inside the district voice a repeated refrain that declining
enrollment will likely plunge LA Unified into bankruptcy, new data show it still attracted nearly the same number
of kindergarten students last year as it had nine years earlier when it had 133,000 more students
overall.
We also use data from the Florida College Access Network to track a set
of metrics on
overall student outcomes in the region, including postsecondary
enrollment, retention, and completion.
Since the regional Missing School Matters attendance campaign launched in 2012, for the first time in well over a decade the trajectory
of the total number
of student absences in Central Texas separated from the trajectory
of overall student
enrollment.