Sentences with phrase «of the student body directly»

Under CEP, schools or school districts where 40 percent of the student body directly qualifies for free meals (via food stamps or other nutrition assistance or welfare programs) may offer those meals free to all students.

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A growing body of evidence finds that teacher turnover reduces student achievement, either directly because replacement teachers are less effective than exiting teachers or indirectly through the disruptions caused by high turnover rates.
Dr. Eichler: The most favorite parts of the job are: 1) making new discoveries and contributing to the body of scientific knowledge especially as it relates to the evolution of our species, 2) seeing students mature into independent scientists as well as helping to launch new independent research careers, and 3) seeing your work directly benefit families who are struggling to understand their children's illness.
In fact, in many cases, school funding and prestige is directly married to college - readiness data and the percentage of the student body accepted into four - year institutions.
Preliminary Evidence from California's CORE Districts Brookings, 3/17/16 «A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills,» writes Associate Professor Martin West.
The researchers at Brigham Young say they hope to develop an app for schools to better follow and analyze posts originating from a specific student body so that school authorities can keep tabs on students directly — with their permission, of course.
A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills.
A growing body of evidence finds that teacher turnover reduces student achievement, either directly because replacement teachers are less effective than exiting teachers or indirectly through the disruptions caused by high turnover rates.
An emerging body of data demonstrates that effective family engagement strategies directly impact student learning and success in school.
The first program highlighted is taken directly from Table 6 and has received accolades from a number of organizations for its selectivity and commitment to diversity, not just in its student body but also in the coursework it provides to prospective teachers and in its community partnerships.
Yet there is no compelling body of evidence that top - down regulation improves student outcomes in schools that are already directly accountable to parents.
These lectures are a perfect opportunity for students to learn directly from artist who are creating new bodies of work and historians who are presenting cutting edge research.
Programs like Journey North, which traces Monarch butterfly migrations, and Project Budburst, which notes how early plants and trees flower each year, provide a way for students to directly contribute to the ongoing body of climate change research.
The rationale of pro-TWU advocates, backed up by Supreme Court jurisprudence directly on point, is that it's not permissible for a professional licensing body to refuse to recognize TWU students on the basis of TWU's religiously - inspired (and by all account bona fide) community charter.
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