Sentences with phrase «school applicants representative»

And are charter school applicants representative of NYC students?

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In order to be as representative as possible, the analysis of the characteristics of charter school applicants described below is based on the data from that year.
Because most students enter charter schools before the 3rd grade when state - mandated testing begins, only 36 percent of applicants in our study have prior test scores on record and this group is not representative of all applicants.
Applicants from around the country, including representatives from city governments, corporations, nonprofits, schools, universities, museums, and libraries proposed plans to increase STEM mentoring in their areas for the chance to share over $ 1 million in resources.
Some schools offer applicant interviews on or off campus with alumni or admissions representatives.
A public charter school shall be administered and managed by a management committee, composed of parents of students enrolled in the school, teachers and administrators working in the school, and representatives of any community sponsors, in a manner agreed to by the public charter school applicant and the local school board.
Schools would be required to have their employees, job applicants, and contractors pass a background check that includes use of the FBI fingerprint database under a new bill (PDF) passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
It's documentation of an exchange that Billy, a School of Architecture applicant, had with an admission representative at Cooper Union.
An admissions representative is responsible for interviewing students, applicants or patients upon admission to a school, hospital, company or other institutions.
When thousands of resumes for teacher positions pass through the applicant tracking systems software and the hands of school district representatives, it is vital your resume is properly targeted to the teaching position.
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