Not exact matches
Guidance Materials: The
state Department of Education's
sample policy
language, «Examples of Policy
Language for Local Wellness Policies» provides guidance to policymakers in selecting policy goals that suit their needs and assists them in meeting the federal requirements.,
Importantly, the schools attended by students in our
sample include both open - enrollment public schools operated by the local school district and five over-subscribed charter schools that have been shown to have large, positive impacts on student achievement as measured by
state math and English
language arts tests.
[8] Most
state standards and the Pearson Work
Sampling System (WSS) kindergarten readiness assessment contain similar or identical
language to the Head Start framework in its various iterations.
Of the students identified for participation in the 2009
state - level
sample, 19.6 percent of the fourth graders and 16.5 percent of the eighth graders were students with disabilities or English -
language learners.
K - 12 Test Preparation — K - 12
state test releases from all states, just english language arts — a selection of full release and sample State Tests &mda
state test releases from all
states, just english
language arts — a selection of full release and
sample State Tests &mda
State Tests — .
Sample opt out
language from California
state statutes: «A parent or guardian may submit to the school a written request to excuse his or her child from any or all parts of any test provided under (testing statue reference).
For example, Kenneth Chestek found that judges, law clerks, and practicing lawyers rated
sample briefs with strong narrative components as more persuasive than
sample briefs without strong narrative components.13 Sean Flammer found that judges rated
sample briefs as more persuasive when they were written in plain
language rather than in legalese.14 Similarly, Robert Benson and Joan Kessler found that appellate judges and their law clerks preferred briefs written in plain
language rather than in legalese.15 Finally, Joseph Kimble and Steve Harrington found that judges and attorneys preferred plain
language over legalese.16 These studies, however, measure only the judges» and lawyers»
stated preferences for particular styles of writing.
The
state provides
sample contract
language for you to use, and you should be guided by it.