Sentences with phrase «school counterparts after»

They also said that while California students, on average, did much worse in math in their first year in a charter school, they outperformed their traditional public school counterparts after two years.

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Women who enter marriage in their late twenties or after are more likely than their counterparts who do so earlier to have completed 16 years of schooling or more, by a wide margin.
Like their medical school counterparts, veterinarians often choose to pursue a residency in a specialty after receiving their degrees.
Those who attended large day - care centers after age 2 1/2 did not receive the same protection against illness during their elementary school years as their counterparts who started group day care at younger ages, the new study showed.
After controlling for average class size, per - pupil spending in 1998 - 99, the percentage of students with disabilities, the percentage of students receiving a free or reduced - price school lunch, the percentage of students with limited English proficiency, and student mobility rates, high - scoring F schools achieved gains that were 2.5 points greater than their below - average D counterparts in reading (see Figure 2).
Study after study has demonstrated that girls and boys in single - sex schools are academically more successful and ambitious than their coeducational counterparts.
Differences in interest accrual and graduate school borrowing lead to black graduates holding nearly $ 53,000 in student loan debt four years after graduation — almost twice as much as their white counterparts.
Even after accounting for a host of other factors that influence student achievement, students who eventually attend middle schools go from scoring better than their counterparts in K — 8 schools in the year prior to transitioning to middle school to scoring below where we would expect if they were not attending a middle school.
If the students continued to make such gains for each year they spent in charter schools (a big «if»), then the gap between the charter school students and their suburban counterparts would close entirely after about five years of school.
After the act passed yesterday, Tasmania's Education Minister, Jeremy Rockliff said the bill is part of a long - term plan to to improve education outcomes in the state, and that it «will help close the gap where currently Tasmanian students can receive up to two years less schooling than their interstate counterparts
Similarly, in Louisiana, research after the first and second years of the program found voucher students performed worse than their public school counterparts, but after three years, performance was roughly similar across both groups.
After the first year, when TTI teachers were still receiving payments for remaining in their schools, teachers in the TTI group returned to their schools at significantly higher rates than their control group counterparts: 93 versus 71 percent.
A new national study suggests that young women with disabilities face more dismal prospects for life after high school than do their male counterparts.
A recent Education Department analysis of that program found that after a year in private school, voucher recipients performed worse on standardized tests than their counterparts who remained in public school.
After creating an annual showcase for the art, music and drama activities which our pupils engaged in with their counterparts at our partner schools every year, the appointment of a director - in - residence enabled the school to take the final step towards the creation of a spectacular and heart - warming theatrical production.
Charters outperform their district school counterparts year after year in both math and English.
Unlike their secondary school counterparts, there is very little time during the school day to support planning, preparation, and collaboration with colleagues so they must depend on time before and after school.
Students who received publicly funded vouchers in Louisiana and Indiana appeared to lose significant academic ground in the first two years after switching to private school and then catch up to their public - school counterparts in subsequent years, according to two new studies made public Monday.
And while charter schools that are in Central Brooklyn, Harlem and the South Bronx far outpace their district school counterparts (as they have year after year), with over two - thirds of charter school students not proficient in ELA, there is much work to be done.
After one year of AMSTI implementation, students in the treatment schools scored, on average, two percentile points higher on the SAT 10 mathematics problem solving assessment than their control group counterparts, and the difference was statistically significant.
The high school students will surely have plenty of questions for their older counterparts, from navigating the I - YEL program as a youth intern and helping with CFC programming, to managing the rigors of high school classes and tackling the big question, «what comes after graduation?»
This trend continues after graduation, with the exception of engineering graduate students, where students from less prestigious schools have more favorable debt to income ratios six years after graduation than their counterparts from higher ranked schools.
After World War II, Smith became the closest counterpart among sculptors to New York School painters such as Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, who first won world recognition for contemporary American art.
Chicago Youth Call Out Charter Schools» Extreme Punishments After determining that Chicago charter schools have expulsion rates seven times that of their counterpart public schools (see factsheet), youth leaders of Voices of Youth in Chicago Education urged the state charter school commission to intervene and hold charter schools accountable for exclusionary discipline praSchools» Extreme Punishments After determining that Chicago charter schools have expulsion rates seven times that of their counterpart public schools (see factsheet), youth leaders of Voices of Youth in Chicago Education urged the state charter school commission to intervene and hold charter schools accountable for exclusionary discipline praschools have expulsion rates seven times that of their counterpart public schools (see factsheet), youth leaders of Voices of Youth in Chicago Education urged the state charter school commission to intervene and hold charter schools accountable for exclusionary discipline praschools (see factsheet), youth leaders of Voices of Youth in Chicago Education urged the state charter school commission to intervene and hold charter schools accountable for exclusionary discipline praschools accountable for exclusionary discipline practices.
All social - emotional learning, all the time as California moves to start a conversation between after - school and summer programs and their school - day counterparts.
Women who enter marriage in their late twenties or after are more likely than their counterparts who do so earlier to have completed 16 years of schooling or more, by a wide margin.
On the contrary, a study of midcareer lawyers, surveyed five years and 15 years after graduating from the same school, showed that better - looking attorneys often chose a specialty that involved more contact with the public, and they earned more money, billing at higher rates than their counterparts.
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