Not exact matches
I was
reading way above my
grade level, but that didn't matter as much as a «C»
on a spelling test (
because girls are suppose to be GOOD at spelling!).
For admission, they must score at an 8th -
grade level on standardized
reading and math tests (the Richmond Tech PLC raised that to 9th
grade because it had so many applicants), pass an interview, and sign an achievement contract that also commits them to attend a daily meeting called Morning Motivation.
Because the school has large numbers of students below
grade level, it has drastically cut back
on science, social studies, art, music — even gym and recess — to focus
on reading and math.
When a TPS is failing, the union whine usually goes like this, «Our high school grads are
reading on a third
grade level because schools are underfunded, or
because the students come from poor families, or English isn't their first language, or...» (Never explained is how charters usually get better results than TPS and do it with considerably less money.)
Because Reading Partners only works with students reading below grade level, a fourth - grader might be reading books on a second - grade
Reading Partners only works with students
reading below grade level, a fourth - grader might be reading books on a second - grade
reading below
grade level, a fourth - grader might be
reading books on a second - grade
reading books
on a second -
grade level.