Fortunately E.P. Pearce Elementary, in Greensboro, was the top
performing elementary school in the district last year, and Dyson said that luckily, the school environment is very trusting of its teachers.
Not exact matches
There is some indication that the lowest -
performing schools in a
district have higher WSI scores, and additional analyses reveal that this pattern is concentrated among
elementary schools.
Taking over the then lowest -
performing district in the state, Smith turned around Ogden
schools, moving all of Ogden's
elementary schools out of the bottom ten percent of
elementary schools in the state.
The study shall recruit a sample of 120
elementary schools in 12
districts and
perform random assignment at the
school level (all staff
in a same
school will receive the same treatment condition).
In one large, high - performing suburban district (i.e., 90 % or more of students in most schools achieving at or above state proficiency standards), district leaders noticed demographic changes occurring in several elementary school
In one large, high -
performing suburban
district (i.e., 90 % or more of students
in most schools achieving at or above state proficiency standards), district leaders noticed demographic changes occurring in several elementary school
in most
schools achieving at or above state proficiency standards),
district leaders noticed demographic changes occurring
in several elementary school
in several
elementary schools.
Parents petitioning to convert their low -
performing Compton
elementary campus into a charter
school won a temporary restraining order Thursday blocking
district officials from requiring that they verify their signatures
in person with photo identification.
This year we
performed very respectably
in the top 10 % of the 68
elementary schools in our
district in over half of the tested grades.
The North Carolina proposal, the most recent version of which Rep. Rob Bryan provided to the Charlotte Observer, would pull five of the state's lowest -
performing elementary schools out of their local
school districts — possibly beginning
in the fall of 2016 — and place them
in the separate achievement
school district.
These performance levels at KIPP Raíces, a K - 4th grade
elementary school founded
in 2008, raise two important policy questions for LA Unified at a time charter
schools are poised to become a greater presence within the
district: One, to what degree are
district officials trying to replicate the successful approach at Raíces and other high -
performing charters?
Each year,
districts and
schools were rated based on whether their
elementary school kids
performed better than the prior year's students
in math and English.
One of his Los Angeles
schools, which uses a lot of technology
in the classroom, recently posted test scores so high (API = 991 *) that it not only ranked as the highest
performing school in the Los Angeles
school district, but also the 10th highest
performing elementary school in the State of California.
This amazing achievement ranks DCB among the top 10 highest -
performing elementary charters
in the city and
in the top 25 % of the
District's 73 tiered charter
schools.
An educator I'll call Cathy assumed the principalship of a large, chaotic, low -
performing elementary school in the urban
district where she'd spent her career.
In 2012, Achievement First's students performed better than their peers in school districts with similar income demographics in Connecticut and New York in all available comparisons — elementary, middle and high school reading, math and science in Connecticut, and elementary reading, math and science and middle school reading and math in New Yor
In 2012, Achievement First's students
performed better than their peers
in school districts with similar income demographics in Connecticut and New York in all available comparisons — elementary, middle and high school reading, math and science in Connecticut, and elementary reading, math and science and middle school reading and math in New Yor
in school districts with similar income demographics
in Connecticut and New York in all available comparisons — elementary, middle and high school reading, math and science in Connecticut, and elementary reading, math and science and middle school reading and math in New Yor
in Connecticut and New York
in all available comparisons — elementary, middle and high school reading, math and science in Connecticut, and elementary reading, math and science and middle school reading and math in New Yor
in all available comparisons —
elementary, middle and high
school reading, math and science
in Connecticut, and elementary reading, math and science and middle school reading and math in New Yor
in Connecticut, and
elementary reading, math and science and middle
school reading and math
in New Yor
in New York.
Reviewing the latest distribution of colors from the Denver Public
Schools (DPS) release of the 2017 School Performance Framework (SPF), you would think that DPS made the biggest improvement of any school system in the history of American public education in just one year, where the district went from identifying 1 in 7 elementary schools as very low performing (red) to 1 in 30 elementary schools as that same
Schools (DPS) release of the 2017
School Performance Framework (SPF), you would think that DPS made the biggest improvement of any school system in the history of American public education in just one year, where the district went from identifying 1 in 7 elementary schools as very low performing (red) to 1 in 30 elementary schools as that same r
School Performance Framework (SPF), you would think that DPS made the biggest improvement of any
school system in the history of American public education in just one year, where the district went from identifying 1 in 7 elementary schools as very low performing (red) to 1 in 30 elementary schools as that same r
school system
in the history of American public education
in just one year, where the
district went from identifying 1
in 7
elementary schools as very low performing (red) to 1 in 30 elementary schools as that same
schools as very low
performing (red) to 1
in 30
elementary schools as that same
schools as that same rating.
Elmore and Burney's (1997) case study of the transformation of New York City Community
School District # 2 from an average performing to one of the highest performing elementary school districts in the city brought the district role to the forefront as a potentially positive force for change (Stein and D'Amico,
School District # 2 from an average performing to one of the highest performing elementary school districts in the city brought the district role to the forefront as a potentially positive force for change (Stein and D'Amico
District # 2 from an average
performing to one of the highest
performing elementary school districts in the city brought the district role to the forefront as a potentially positive force for change (Stein and D'Amico,
school districts in the city brought the
district role to the forefront as a potentially positive force for change (Stein and D'Amico
district role to the forefront as a potentially positive force for change (Stein and D'Amico, 2002).
Lee says the board will now proceed with charter reforms
in just two of those
schools, Glenn and Lakewood
elementary schools, two of the
district's lowest -
performing schools.