Sentences with phrase «poor academic record»

Researchers have connected chronic parental stress to the poor academic record of their children (Harold 2007).
The job of a graduation begins from identifying the weak students who face the risk of not clearing their exams due to poor academic record or lack of attendance.
She also had a track record of failing to complete her course and a poor academic record.
The value of a degree with poor academic record is zero.
Charter school operators say the underenrolled schools are perfect for their expansion plans because they have plenty of space and a poor academic record, so a better option is needed.
At the request of board member Nury Martinez, Supt. John Deasy recited statistics denoting Clay's poor academic record, including 18 % of students scoring as proficient or advanced in English and 9.9 % in math.
Also, boarding schools which are not designed for troubled teens often will not take teens with poor academic records.
In addition to the fact that untrained teachers were hired and teachers were assigned out of field, college admissions standards were lowered for teacher education programs: Teachers, on average, had poorer academic records and test scores than other college graduates, and many teacher education programs lowered their expectations to accommodate their clientele.
As poor academic records could become the reason of expulsion from the University of La Trobe.
This is because it is not possible for the students to get stable job with poor academic records.

Not exact matches

Given Fisher's track record with quarterbacks and his ties to Alabama (he also coached at Auburn for five years), a recruiting bump would have been likely — difficult academics, poor facilities, and all.
The word was out that, while enrolled in his last school, Kevin had accumulated an impressive record of poor academics and behavior.
Data have long indicated that teachers with the least experience and worst academic records are most often found in the poorest schools.
It also needs to be able to say «no» to a charter school that has a poor academic track record, lacks basic financial competence, or would weaken an ongoing effort to put a strong school in a struggling neighborhood.
Records obtained by The Times do not show a single case of a California charter school closed solely for poor academic performance, and some charter advocates believe this apparent leniency has done their cause a disservice.
CHICAGO — Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) President Karen Lewis criticized the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) list of schools targeted for closures and other school actions by pointing out that not only does the policy do little to improve student achievement, but the District has a poor record of improving academic achievement among the city's most vulnerable students.
Those who ignore this service have to face poor score in their academic records, which is like a disgrace for getting good job.
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