Sentences with phrase «scholarship schools»

Nearly all parents report their child feels safe and happy in their current scholarship school, thanks to the ability to choose the school that best fits their child's individual learning needs.
The law requires certified public accountants conduct an annual, independent financial audit for scholarship schools.
The 19 percent of scholarship schools with audit adjustments compares to 22 percent of all LEAs in the state requiring an audit adjustment following the February 1, 2013, enrollment count.
Of schools that received an SCI, 54 % of Scholarship schools received Progress Points in 2013 - 14, a 15 % increase from 2012 - 2013.
Good Morning A Lafayette, La., scholarship school principal and a parent tell KLFY - TV how they would be impacted by budget cuts to Louisiana Scholarship Program.
At events in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Orleans parents and educators shared the positive impact of Louisiana's many educational choice options — including scholarship schools, -LSB-...]
This shows that more Scholarship schools are making progress with their most at - risk students.
In his passionate opposition to HB 859, a bill that that expands the program and now sits on Gov. Rick Scott's desk, Bullard told his colleagues the scholarship «has cost all of your respective school districts million and millions of dollars in lost revenue» and tried to pit scholarship schools against district schools.
Payment to Louisiana Scholarship schools is variable and is based on the tuition and fees charged to each non-Scholarship student at a given school.
«Today's report boasts academic gains for children who were previously trapped in underperforming schools and holds scholarship schools to highest standard.»
«Once again, scholarship schools demonstrated compliance with state laws on the findings in the audits,» said State Superintendent John White.
We all share the goal of maintaining Cooper Union as a full scholarship school.
Scholarship schools with an average of 10 or more scholarship students per grade served or a total of at least forty students enrolled in tested grades receive a Scholarship Cohort Index (SCI).
98.4 percent of parents say they and their children feel welcome at their child's current scholarship school.
At events in Lafayette, Baton Rouge, Metairie and New Orleans parents and educators shared the positive impact of Louisiana's many educational choice options — including scholarship schools, public charter schools, traditional public schools, online schools and homeschooling.
«The bottom line is that more Scholarship schools are making progress with their most at - risk students, many of whom entered their schools one or more grade levels behind their new classmates.»
the proportion of scholarship students who switched (or were likely to switch) out of public schools vs. those who already were in (or were likely to attend) private schools even without the assistance of the scholarship
Finally, some on this side would argue that if we're to require testing in scholarship schools (or mandate other performance metrics), they should only be used for transparency (informing consumers), not accountability (enabling state action).
Nearly all parents report their student feels both safe and happy at their scholarship school.
Parents, students and education leaders are raising public awareness of all types of education options for children, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools and homeschooling.
Held every January, National School Choice Week is an opportunity to raise public awareness of all types of education options for children, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
In a 2015 parental satisfaction survey, 91.2 percent of parents said they were satisfied or very satisfied with their child's scholarship school and 91.6 percent were happy with their child's academic performance.
Baton Rouge, LA (August 1, 2014)-- The Louisiana Federation for Children, the state's voice for educational choice, celebrates the results of two independent audits released by Louisiana Department of Education that shows all scholarship schools in the state are compliant with a new accounting law passed during this year's legislative session.
91.2 percent of parents said they are satisfied or very satisfied with their child's scholarship school, and 91.6 percent were happy with their child's academic performance.
The new regulations in Senate Bill 460, require all scholarship schools to account for scholarship funds separately from other funds and that scholarship funds can only be utilized for education purposes.
Secretary DeVos» support of school choice is important to Louisiana parents who have access to robust educational choice options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools and homeschooling.
Nearly 92 percent of parents surveyed report they are happy with their child's scholarship school, and close to 91.7 percent of parents report they are happy with their child's academic performance.
But the man, with three felony convictions that should prevent him from working at a scholarship school, now works at a nearby campus with more than 300 scholarship students enrolled.
The survey found that 91.2 percent of parents are satisfied or very satisfied with their child's scholarship school, and 91.6 percent recognize that the program benefits their child academically.
91.6 percent of parents are happy with their child's academic performance at his / her scholarship school.
As the survey shows, parents are pleased with their scholarship schools and like the education their children are receiving.
During the celebration of National School Choice Week, we share stories of how Louisiana's families utilize the state's education options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
In the final installment of «School Choice, A Family Choice» during LFC's celebration of National School Choice Week, we share the story of a Louisiana family that is taking advantage of the state's educational choice options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
99.0 % of parents say they and their children feel welcome at their child's current Scholarship school.
CES Mentor School Eagle Rock is a year - round, residential, and full - scholarship school that enrolls 96 young people from 15 to 17 years of age from around the United States in an innovative learning program with national recognition.
For the fourth installment of «School Choice, A Family Choice» during LFC's celebration of National School Choice Week, we share the story of a Louisiana family that is taking advantage of the state's educational choice options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
The survey clearly shows that parents are pleased with scholarship schools and the quality of education their children are receiving,» said Stacy Martin, State Director, Louisiana BAEO.
During NSCW we will share stories of how Louisiana's families utilize the state's education options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
During the celebration of National School Choice Week, we will share stories of how Louisiana's families utilize the state's education options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
For the third installment of «School Choice, A Family Choice» during LFC's celebration of National School Choice Week, we share the story of a Louisiana family that is taking advantage of the state's educational choice options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
The goal of the week is to raise public awareness of all types of education options for children, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
93.5 percent of parents are very satisfied or satisfied with their child's current scholarship school.
For the second installment of «School Choice, A Family Choice» during LFC's celebration of National School Choice Week, we share the story of a Louisiana family that is taking advantage of the state's educational choice options, including public charter schools, traditional public schools, scholarship schools, online schools, and homeschooling.
They arrived at their Scholarship schools with academic deficits and were assessed in the first year before academic gaps could be closed by the new school.»
The survey found that 93.5 percent of parents are satisfied or very satisfied with their child's scholarship school, and 95.1 percent are happy with their child's academic performance.
After that, I applied to every scholarship my school offered.
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