More than 80 percent of public charter school students in Connecticut scored higher in both Math and English Language Arts than their district
school counterparts on the 2016 - 17 SBAC, and 70 percent of charter school students identify as low - income.
The «Approve R - 55» group will point to the 12 of 13 charter schools in the Chicago area where students are outperforming their traditional public
school counterparts on standardized tests and have higher graduation rates.
On average, Black students attending charters outperform their district
school counterparts on state tests.
He found that the archdiocesan students outscored their public
school counterparts on standardized tests in grades 4 and 8 in both 1999 and 2000.
Not exact matches
Male MBAs are hired into higher - level positions right out of
school and earn,
on average, $ 4,600 more per year in their first job than their female
counterparts.
So, for example,
on - site remedial educational services could be provided to disadvantaged children enrolled in private
schools, but not their
counterparts in religious
schools (Aguilar v. Felton [1985]-RRB-.
Even though he's handsome, his affinity for comic books, video games and Death Cab For Cutie have landed him an outside seat to the goings -
on of his rich
counterparts in his high
school.
«I reckoned that if I could get some guys together from our «Glory Days» and swim them against our
counterparts on the same high
school's team of today,» he said, «then even if we lost, which we surely would, we'd at least know the measure of our decline.
The U.F.T. held three «emergency» meetings with its members and parents
on Thursday, ran a full - page anti-Cuomo advertisement in the Daily News, and released an extensive report claiming, among other things, that charter
schools don't enroll enough high - needs students compared to their district
school counterparts.
Your opponents, sensing that the facilities weren't ready to employ nurses at the time, identified their interest and took advantage of their vulnerability while capitalizing
on the momentary plight of their
counterparts at
school, to secure their mandate.
Bloomberg and NYC
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott will participate in a panel discussion
on education with their Chicago and LA
counterparts in Washington, D.C. Friday.
NYC public
school students have substantially closed the achievement gap with their
counterparts in the rest of the state
on standardized English and math exams, according to an analysis released yesterday.
On the nineteenth anniversary of the Columbine High
School shooting, students in Florida's capital joined their counterparts across the nation in a school walkout calling for gun r
School shooting, students in Florida's capital joined their
counterparts across the nation in a
school walkout calling for gun r
school walkout calling for gun reform.
On average, girls on job training programmes had sex for the first time when they were 17 years and 1 month, 7 months earlier than their high - school counterpart
On average, girls
on job training programmes had sex for the first time when they were 17 years and 1 month, 7 months earlier than their high - school counterpart
on job training programmes had sex for the first time when they were 17 years and 1 month, 7 months earlier than their high -
school counterparts.
«When you consider that, overall, high
school athletes have been shown to score higher
on quality of life than their non-athlete
counterparts, the risk of not playing sports could lead to lower quality of life than playing sports and sustaining concussion,» he theorized.
To move their 765 - plus students onto a more promising track, like their
counterparts at other YES Prep campuses, educators at North Central run the
school day from 7:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday, and hold sessions
on certain Saturdays for community service and extra instruction.
A useful addition would be data based
on surveys of parents with children enrolled in virtual
schools and in their brick - and - mortar
counterparts.
New Studies Focus
on Latino Education, Language, Health, and Politics Mexican - American women in New York City fare better in
school than their male counterparts, according to a new study presented at a national conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on May 2,
school than their male
counterparts, according to a new study presented at a national conference at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education on May 2,
School of Education
on May 2, 2002.
In 2015, Brazil's
school assessment exams, the National Education Evaluation System (SAEB in Portuguese), will provide the first data
on how
schools in Amazonas have fared since receiving the IDB loan, and while this will be a useful tool for evaluating the performance of rural students compared to their urban
counterparts, Perez says the exam may not be an entirely accurate measurement of the success of PADEAM and the Media Center.
These national ERAOs and their
counterparts at the state level are focused
on enacting sweeping education policy changes to increase accountability for student achievement, improve teacher quality, turn around failing
schools, and expand
school choice.
While the achievement gap between white students and their low - income, minority
counterparts on tests has received a great deal of attention, the gap in high -
school graduation rates is even more critical.
My focus in this article is
on the CMOs in the NewSchools portfolio, which often operate 10 to 20
schools or more, serve thousands of children, and are materially different from their smaller
counterparts, especially in terms of finances and management.
Kevin Booker and his colleagues («The Unknown World of Charter High
Schools,» research) find that such schools in Florida and Chicago do better than their traditional counterparts at helping students reach graduation day and ensuring that graduates go on to c
Schools,» research) find that such
schools in Florida and Chicago do better than their traditional counterparts at helping students reach graduation day and ensuring that graduates go on to c
schools in Florida and Chicago do better than their traditional
counterparts at helping students reach graduation day and ensuring that graduates go
on to college.
In a sense, the IB's programs express the effort to nurture both ambitions: the Diploma Program along with its pre-secondary
school counterparts embody the rigors of classical education, including the arts and sciences and mathematics, languages, and independent writing projects; at the same time the IB has developed career programs for students focused
on more immediate employment.
And, she adds, by logging
on, the two middle
schools that are off island feel more connected to their
on - island
counterparts.
At BCF's flagship
schools, Brighter Choice for Girls and Brighter Choice for Boys, 3rd and 4th graders have been outperforming their district
counterparts almost from the beginning
on the statewide English language arts and mathematics exams (see Figure 1 for the 2009 test results).
Based
on the findings presented here, the typical student in Michigan charter
schools gains more learning in a year than his [traditional public
school (TPS)-RSB-
counterparts, amounting to about two months of additional gains in reading and math.
Thus, public
school students might have been encouraged to try harder
on these tests than their voucher
counterparts.
According to one 2014 study, black and Latino adults who have been traditionally less engaged with
schools send or receive texts more frequently than their white
counterparts, and rely more
on their phones — as opposed to computers — for information and communication.
The goal of Game Change is to implement long - term anti-violence and healthy relationship education in Massachusetts
schools, with a focus
on developing peer leaders at the high
school level who can provide trainings to their middle
school counterparts.
Naeyaert cited a Center for Research
on Education Outcomes (CREDO) study done by Stanford University that found Detroit
school children are learning at a rate of an extra three months in
school a year when in charter public
schools compared to similar counterparts in conventional Detroit Public S
schools compared to similar
counterparts in conventional Detroit Public
SchoolsSchools.
The latest survey found that teachers worked 59 hours and 20 minutes
on average, while their secondary
school counterparts worked almost 56 hours.
A recent study of virtual
schools in Pennsylvania conducted by the Center for Research
on Education Outcomes at Stanford University revealed that students in online
schools performed significantly worse than their traditional
counterparts.
Many experts
on educational attainment levels have noted that high
schools that serve low - income students tend to have overworked counselors who must handle many more students than do their
counterparts at wealthier high
schools.
Elementary and middle charters,
on average, did better than their
counterpart district
schools, while charter high
schools did not.
Schools run by CMOs have produced greater gains in student learning on state assessments than their district - school counterparts, while the mom - and - pops have fared less well, possibly making the single - site schools less attractive to autho
Schools run by CMOs have produced greater gains in student learning
on state assessments than their district -
school counterparts, while the mom - and - pops have fared less well, possibly making the single - site
schools less attractive to autho
schools less attractive to authorizers.
It's true that,
on average, minority students leave high
school performing far behind their white
counterparts.
The largest unified districts in Southern California tend to achieve better outcomes in educating traditionally underserved student populations than their Northern California
counterparts, based
on newly - released assessments of how well
schools are teaching Latino, African - American and low - income students.
Federal data from the National Center
on Education Statistics (NCES) offers a potentially surprising revelation: Private
school teachers have higher turnover rates than their public
school counterparts, and it's not particularly close.
Although middle
schools offer far fewer grades than K — 8
schools, Florida middle
schools on average enroll 146 more students than their K — 8
counterparts; as a result, typical grade cohorts are almost three times as large.
A 2006 study by the Department of Education found that charter
school fourth graders had lower scores in reading and math
on the National Assessment of Education Progress, a federal achievement test, than their
counterparts in regular public
schools.
GCI also found that charter
schools paid teachers
on average 20 % less than public
school districts while paying administrators significantly more (about 50 % greater than their
counterparts in similar - sized public
school districts).
Commenting
on the recent performance of students at the Coweta Charter Academy at Senoia (CCAS), Principal Gene Dunn said CCAS elementary students outpaced their
counterparts in other Coweta public
schools.
But we see similar patterns in charter
schools too: a number of studies have shown that charter
school students have a higher chance of high
school graduation or college enrollment even when their test scores do not differ
on average from their traditional public
school counterparts.
A study more specific to Florida — Charter High
Schools» Effects on Long - Term Attainment and Earnings — showed that students who attend Florida charter high schools are more likely to stay in college and earn more money than their counterparts in district s
Schools» Effects
on Long - Term Attainment and Earnings — showed that students who attend Florida charter high
schools are more likely to stay in college and earn more money than their counterparts in district s
schools are more likely to stay in college and earn more money than their
counterparts in district
schoolsschools.
If district leaders and their union
counterparts either disagree
on how to overhaul a particular
school or submit a proposal for turnaround that the state education secretary deems as too weak, the secretary can override it.
The policy report also finds that charter
school teachers earn 20 percent less than public district
school teachers while their executives (often the charter holders) earn
on average 50 percent more than their
counterparts in similarly - sized public
school districts.
The average growth
on student achievement for charter
schools nearly doubled the growth for their non-charter
school counterparts...
In addition, the average growth
on student achievement for charter
schools nearly doubled the growth for their non-charter
school 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.