This blog post examines ways education leaders in Oregon are working to address the problem of
rural students struggling to get a head start on college while still in high school.
Not exact matches
More than half of public school districts in the United States are in
rural communities where millions of
students struggle with poverty and hunger.
The first U.S. - based high school accredited by the government of Japan is
struggling to survive in
rural Tennessee and is considering recruiting American
students to stay in business.
We have these school divisions and the urban areas have [high populations] and obviously big school divisions, but the
rural divisions have
struggled to maintain a variety of course offerings to high school
students in their really small schools.
What percentage of schools in
rural, remote and regional Australia
struggle to provide their
students with full time, qualified teaching staff?
Although famous for its resort areas, the
rural New England state has many impoverished areas, and school officials have
struggled to persuade
students...
South Carolina has hired Edison Schools Inc. to try to improve
student achievement in the
struggling Allendale County school system, a poor
rural district entering its fifth school year under state control.
The authors envision a phase - in of the plan, most likely starting in cities with many
struggling students and spreading last to wealthy suburbs and
rural areas.
Federal (ESEA) Programs for Schools & Districts Title Programs Title I, A Programs and services for
struggling learners Title I, C Migrant Education Title I, D Institutional Education Title I, G Advanced Placement Title II, A Teacher & Principal Quality Title III English Learners & Immigrant
Students — Language Instruction Title IV, A
Student Support & Academic Enrichment Title IV, B 21st Century Community Learning Centers Title VI
Rural Education Achievement Program Title VII Indian, Native Hawaiian, Alaska Native Education Title X Homeless Education (McKinney - Vento Education for Homeless Children & Youth Program)
It's important for
students of color, too, to understand how and why some white people, particularly in
rural or segregated areas, might have a hard time envisioning their
struggles.
Many are small,
rural districts
struggling to keep enrollments stable, but several are urban districts, including one of the state's largest, 50,000 -
student Riverside Unified.
The unique
struggles facing these
rural students is apparent in Idaho, where 88 percent of school districts are located in
rural areas and only 52 percent of high school seniors go on to postsecondary education.
Schools in
rural Appalachia
struggle to provide counseling services to
students, and the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative has sought to fill the gap with an online resource.
Australia has significant urban and
rural student populations and
struggles with balancing state and federal authority.
Student teachers should stay for one full school year as a student teacher + another full year as an apprentice in an urban or rural school that are stru
Student teachers should stay for one full school year as a
student teacher + another full year as an apprentice in an urban or rural school that are stru
student teacher + another full year as an apprentice in an urban or
rural school that are
struggling.
In the heart of
rural Indiana, Argos Community Schools
struggles to survive as
students leave.
Many districts — especially urban, inner suburban and
rural, serving very high - need
student populations — continue to
struggle from a lack of sufficient funding, which makes it impossible to provide all
students with the opportunity for a high quality education.
Though Leland and Gray is a
rural school in an economically
struggling region — roughly half of its
students come from low - income backgrounds — it offers a wide range of AP and dual - credit courses, which all
students are eligible (and strongly encouraged) to take.
Rural districts are not alone in
struggling to meet the requirements of serving special needs
students.
Whether your school is urban or
rural, prosperous or
struggling, School Culture Rewired is the ultimate guide to making sure that the culture in your school is guided first and foremost by what's best for your
students.
Womersley, along maintaining with blogs on sustainable living and his small farm, sends his
students out into
rural Maine communities to conduct energy audits and help cut energy bills for
struggling families and retirees.
While the traditional legal education model has bred
students to «Think like a lawyer,» the resulting outcome has left many graduating law
students struggling to find employment that justifies the huge debt load many
students take on and has created a huge access to justice gap that persist in low - income and
rural communities.