Sentences with phrase «rates kindergarteners»

Peter Greene, the author of the aptly named «Curmudgucation» blog, had a post the other day lambasting a classroom management system which, assuming he's representing it accurately, rates kindergarteners» behavior on a spectrum from «Democracy» and «Cooperation / Compliance» down to «Bullying» and «Bossing» and — the lowest level --» Anarchy.»

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In the 2014 - 15 school year, vaccinations in Mississippi for measles - mumps - rubella and diphtheria - tetanus - pertussis stood at over 99 percent for kindergarteners, the highest rate in the country.
It has lampshade - hat equivalent of craziness, with frat dudes and dudettes packed to the ceiling as they exhibit outrageous R - rated shenanigans that make Bluto's zit popping look like a kindergartener's gag.
As in NOLA, families choose higher - performing schools: The top ten most requested schools for entering kindergarteners were all rated as either «distinguished» or «meets expectations.»
This cycle may help to explain alarmingly high rates of behavior problems and even expulsions among preschoolers and kindergarteners (Gilliam, 2005; Gilliam & Shahar, 2006).
In Mississippi, where schools are not required to offer full - day kindergarten programs and attendance is voluntary, a Hechinger Report analysis of data found that kindergarteners have the lowest average daily attendance rate of any K - 8 grade.
Utah's vaccination exemption rate for kindergarteners is high enough to put it in the top 10 states.
This year Utah is at a 4.3 percent exemption rate, putting Utahns close to falling below the national goal of having 95 % of all kindergarteners vaccinated.
The media reports astronomical suspension rates at Achievement First schools, including the fact that it suspends kindergarteners at rates up to 15 times higher than in neighboring public schools, and the co-CEOs say the news was a «wake up call» and «created a tough week» for their management team?
Furthermore, according to annual reports that renaissance schools have to submit to the state, 16 percent of KIPP kindergarteners and 17 percent of Uncommon kindergartners were classified as needing special - education services, while Mastery's rate of special - education classifications was 19 percent.
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