White students
reached the benchmark at higher rates, with 86 percent making the cut in 2015 - 16 and 80 percent in 2014 - 15.
Not exact matches
«It strengthens the hand of investors in other price - fixing cases based on
benchmarks that were
reached in collaborative, or outright collusive, arrangements,» said Lawrence White, a professor
at New York University's Stern School of Business.
Don't speak of him as though that's the
benchmark, that's the obvious best - case scenario that very few players
reach at that age.
I don't think he'll ever let us down, but I've started to feel he'll never
reach the
benchmark I want for players in key positions
at this club, with consistency.
Researchers
at the University of Oxford have achieved a quantum logic gate with record - breaking 99.9 % precision,
reaching the
benchmark required theoretically to build a quantum computer.
Avengers: Infinity War is also the fastest movie to ever
reach $ 1 billion
at the box office globally, making it the sixth Marvel Studios film to
reach that
benchmark.
The issue with that is that if we have students in a classroom who are ranging from below Low, barely able to read and make sense of their text, to students who are reading
at this Advanced level, it is very difficult for a teacher to be able to teach to a class with that wide a variety of literacy levels, and the problem is that these children who are not
reaching the Low
benchmark or are
at the Low
benchmark are, if you like, starting the race quite a long way behind all of these other kids.
«When first - graders read from text with
at least a moderate amount of consistent linguistic information, more
reach the end - of - the - year
benchmark than students who read text with less consistent information but more of it.»
North Carolina ranks 32nd out of the 50 states and the District of Columbia on the spending index, which measures how many students are in districts spending
at or above the national average, and how far the rest must travel to
reach that
benchmark.
Overall, about 67 percent of third - through eighth - graders were proficient or better in Language Arts, and 75 percent of those students
reached the same
benchmarks in mathematics, according to data released today
at the state Board of Education meeting in Trenton.
Results for the past three years show that the percentage of students
reaching age - appropriate
benchmarks has increased overall by 12 percent, with 85 percent of students entering kindergarten
at or above kindergarten readiness
benchmarks.
However, when looked
at more deeply, ensuring that all students
reach testing
benchmarks can oppress the wide variety of values and goals within U.S. society.
At the end of Key Stage 2, 78 % of Leicester's pupils
reached the
benchmark Level 4 against a national average of 80 %.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, «Like their traditional public school peers, students
at Utah's charter schools struggled to
reach new performance
benchmarks in math, science and English.
My son already has
reached the
benchmark reading level needed
at the end of 4th grade... Being in an ICT class, I believe, will only slow him down.
And while the number of minority students taking the exam increased, the percent of African American and Hispanic students that
reached the desired
benchmark (scoring
at least 1550 out of 2400) dipped slightly.
Sixteen states report graduation rates
at or above 85 percent, compared to just nine states that
reached that
benchmark in 2010 — 11, according to data collected by the U.S. Department of Education.
We need to move away from the idea that all students must learn the same thing
at the same time, and that only students who
reach pre-determined
benchmarks in the traditional curriculum should have access to the arts, sciences and other exploratory fields.
While teachers make many decisions about their lessons, in the post NCLB — Common Core era, with the continued emphasis on high stakes assessments, teachers still tend to follow curriculum pacing guides, marching to the drumbeat established in an electronic log that continuously grabs for completion of more, for
reaching more
benchmarks,
at a pace that barely allows anyone to catch their breath, let alone breathe.
At secondary level, only 18 %
reached the target level - five A-C GCSE passes including English and maths - while 61 % of their wealthier peers in schools that were not struggling
reached the
benchmark.
0 - 62mph takes 4.8 - seconds and
at 168mph you've
reached the car's maximum, making it 0.8 - seconds slower to the
benchmark sprint time and 19mph slower flat - out.
The download figure now stands
at 49.2 billion and counting, which means there are about 800 million downloads to go before the
benchmark is
reached.
By developing your online presence as an industry leader, you invite pet owners to think of your team as a go - to resource for pet care — and that
reach doesn't necessarily have to stop
at the local
benchmark.
A MONUMENTAL PAINTING by Mark Bradford
reached a historic
benchmark at Phillips London on March 8.
After performing in - house testing on their battery, it underwent additional testing and demonstration
at a Naval Surface Warfare facility in Crane, Indiana, which confirmed it's
reached potentially breakthrough
benchmarks set by ARPA - E.
7 7 Energy Efficiency in the Tourism Industry (EETI) EXPECTED RESULTS Energy
benchmark tool, handbook on energy investments, best practices guides
At least 800 hotels use EETI materials and invest in energy efficiency measures Campaign in 25 + destinations and involving 25 + hotel associations 8,000 + hotels and organisations
reached Hotels consume too much energy — and Europe has half of the worlds hotel rooms TARGET GROUPS SME hotel managers & associations national tourism bodies tour operators
While there were some days where I definitely
reached that
benchmark, most of the time I was still plugging in
at night.
Benchmark sales, including one home priced
at close to $ 16 million in Toronto, are occurring with greater frequency and overall, there are more sales taking place in the very upper
reaches of the marketplace this year.