Sentences with phrase «particular school attendance»

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If the Power 5 schools in particular wanted to pay college athletes above tuition and full cost of attendance, then they could.
On October 16, 2008, McGovern and Dole were made World Food Prize laureates for their efforts to curb hunger in the world and in particular for their joint program for school feeding and enhanced school attendance.
For students of color, in particular, this means that attendance at a desegregated school tends to make them more likely to enter and persist in white - dominated or racially diverse settings when they perceive opportunity there.
A 2006 study by the U.S. Department of Education, for example, found that success in high school algebra, and algebra II in particular, was highly correlated with college attendance and graduation.
In particular, because schools that serve difficult populations are likely to have higher student / teacher turnover, higher remediation rates, and lower attendance, these measures are likely to be biased if the goal of the system is to gauge school performance fairly.
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The goal is to ensure that every district in the country not only tracks chronic absence data beginning in kindergarten or ideally earlier, but also partners with families and community agencies to intervene when attendance is a problem for children or particular schools.
For example, schools can draw attendance zones based on the racial composition of particular neighborhoods because students in those neighborhoods would be treated the same regardless of race.
Instead, districts might find ways to reward a particular school or group of teachers that meets a goal, such as improved attendance, discipline or performance on standardized tests.
It includes examples of attendance initiatives from communities across the U.S. showing that how chronic absence can be turned around, even when it reaches high levels in a school or district or among a particular student population.
Citywide schools are those that accept applications from the entire city without serving any particular local school attendance zone.
In particular, Harrington says, college graduation is linked to average daily attendance in high school; high school GPA; and whether students immediately enroll in college.
This report breaks down some of the broader demographics across district and charter schools, gives a profile of the special education populations, breaks downs suspension and attendance, and provides some reflection on particular disparities for African American students.
The regulations at 34 CFR 682.800 (a) ban lenders who are receiving the 9.5 % floor income special allowance payments from discriminating according to the borrower's race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability status, income, attendance at a particular institution within the area served by the authority, length of the borrower's education program, or the borrower's academic year in school.
The court ultimately held that schools must not proselytize on behalf of a particular religious doctrine and that the display of crosses in the classroom exceeded the constitutionally established limits on freedom of religion, as the crucifix is a core symbol of the Christian faith and was being displayed in a public school where attendance is mandatory.
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