Sentences with phrase «rural high school»

More urban high school graduates than rural high school graduates attended at least some college.
Three teachers in a small rural high school transformed their grading system so that it better reflected student learning.
This case study describes how one rural high school broke down this paradigm through support for extended learning opportunities, while maintaining a commitment to excellence and rigor of experiences for all students.
Typically, rural high schools enroll fewer than 600 students, and sometimes fewer than 200, making it difficult to offer more than one or two pathway themes.
Through its Gateway distance - learning program, AACAL serves students in the Amarillo area as well as rural high schools in a four - county area that covers more than 2,000 square miles.
While promising economic growth in rural states, this model doesn't directly address the needs of rural high school students who aren't within driving distance of, or willing to relocate for, good jobs in their state.
In part because of these difficulties, rural high school graduation rates and college enrollment have lagged notoriously behind those in urban districts, but this gap is continuing to close.
The law would also set up a teacher cadet academy which would help rural high school students explore the teaching field.
As such, Schiess and Rotherham begin their work by asking whether rural high schools graduate a higher proportion of students under less rigorous standards than non-rural high schools.
Heine surveyed 200 rural high school counselors on where kids struggled most, and wrote and sent a college guide to every principal in nine states.
In May, Azeem's students will take the AP physics exam, along with a handful of students from the other nine rural high schools participating in the program.
The Value of People, Place and Possibilities: A Multiple Case Study of Rural High School Completion
With more than a quarter of rural degree - holders seeking 2 - year degrees, community colleges that provide access and affordability (and even a bridge to a 4 - year degree) could provide an essential institution for training and retaining rural high school graduates.
Assessment of Violence and Associated Factors among Rural High School Female Students, in Hadiya Zone, Southern Nation and Nationalities Peoples» Region, Ethiopia, 2013
In the case of Donza Worden, who I profile in the piece, this meant taking advanced courses in finance that his small rural high school could not offer.
Rural high school graduates are less likely to attend college than their urban and suburban peers.
A rural high school in Utah will not have the mythical handheld medical equipment needed to diagnose a concussion instantly, nor have officials with the resources and support needed to parse out the complexities of the latest targeting rules.
I was raised in Lake Francis, Manitoba, and I attended a rural high school northwest of Winnipeg.
The technology has already been tested at a rural high school in Dhopdhopi, south of Kolkata, and now the team plans to start a year - long trial in which local people manage the filtration themselves.
One day while working at a shady nightclub he gets a surprise visit from his former coach, who brings him a special offer - a gig at a rural high school coaching a rag - tag weightlifting team comprised of outcasts and misfits.
Funds from the Investing in Innovation program have helped some rural high schools in North Carolina to ramp up their dual enrollment efforts.
I taught English and reading for four years in urban San Diego before moving to Northern, CA to teach at a rural high school and to complete my MA in Education from Chico State University.
It's an effort to bring young college journalists to rural high schools to teach students how to find, collect, and produce news stories about pressing local issues, and by their work bring these issues to the attention of local, regional, and state media.
On this rural high school campus, drumming is just another after - school activity.
Northeast Tennessee College and Career - Ready Consortium: Use dual - enrollment, online, and Advanced Placement to improve college readiness in 29 rural high schools
After I graduated college, I worked in the Bloomberg administration in the New York City Department of Education under Chancellor Joel Klein, taught second grade as a Teach For America corps member at an all - boys K - 8 charter school in the Bedford - Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, N.Y., and taught ESL at a rural high school in Thailand as a Fulbright scholar.
Using community mentors and project - based learning, this rural high school is opening up opportunities for its students.
Rural high school graduates are also less likely than their urban and suburban peers to attend college.
Always an advocate of learning, he was valedictorian of his rural high school and the first in his southern New Jersey family to attend college, earning his A.B. in History from Harvard, magna cum laude, and was awarded a summa cum laude on his thesis on John Ruskin.
The study was conducted in 2013 at a rural high school in the Southwest.
The algebra scores at this rural high school have grown dramatically since the state takeover.
Earlier this year, Illinois launched a self - directed online AP pilot program for 75 students at 10 rural high schools.
LEXINGTON, Miss. — Inside a rural high school, five Advanced Placement physics students furiously scribbled notes about a video of a Yale University professor speaking more than 1,200 miles away.
Mike Siebersma, Education Northwest This poster highlights early results from a small rural high school's systematic change process to improve students» college readiness by addressing critical reading skills.
We highlighted the challenges and successes of two small, rural high schools that are improving college and career readiness for all students by collaborating with partners such as community colleges and local businesses.
The case study details a rural high school's 8 - step approach as well as its challenges and benefits.
Through a personalized program in this rural high school, students develop their own curriculum.
An experimental study of the Project CRISS reading program on grade 9 reading achievement in rural high schools.
Studies now disagree whether high school graduation rates are higher or lower for rural or urban students, largely hinging their arguments on varying rural classifications, a sign at least that rural high school graduation rates are pulling even (Jordan, Kostandini, & Mykerezi, 2012).
Marshall County High School, Benton, Ky.: Two students were killed at a rural high school when a 15 - year - old opened fired Jan. 23, injuring more than a dozen other students.
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