Knowing where our kids stand has allowed us to raise the bar so that our high
school diploma actually means something.
Not exact matches
When you
actually possess the ability to get your high
school diploma and write like an adult, I'll be happy to accord you a degree of respect.
In the elitist admissions landscape of early 20th - century America, a
diploma from a blue - blood boarding
school actually trumped academic superiority and raw ability.
Those countries
actually don't have anything called a high
school diploma.
In other words, state governments, at the behest of the feds, are using tests to measure something they
actually don't measure very well, and then penalizing
schools — and in some cases, denying students
diplomas — based on the results.
• Even places that have clung to statewide exit exams as a condition of high
school graduation tend to get cold feet when reality hits — and then waive, defer, or offer workarounds such that not too many kids are
actually denied
diplomas just because they fail the test.
How can someone truly earn a
diploma without
actually being present in
school to do the work?
With children on the autism spectrum, for example, that is complicated by the fact that some students
actually can be successful on high - stakes standardized tests, and with the right kind of support, might be able to earn a regular high
school diploma.
By using performance metrics that
actually measure academic achievement and cost - effectiveness and by observing student outcomes, the documentary shows clearly that a headline «87 percent of students earn high
school diploma, «even though correct, should be rewritten «given high
school diploma»:
More than 40 percent of Kestrel Heights Charter
School graduates since 2008 didn't actually have enough credit hours to earn a high school diploma, according to a school investig
School graduates since 2008 didn't
actually have enough credit hours to earn a high
school diploma, according to a school investig
school diploma, according to a
school investig
school investigation.
An internal investigation has revealed 40 percent of Kestrel Heights Charter
School graduates since 2008 didn't actually have enough credit hours to earn a high school di
School graduates since 2008 didn't
actually have enough credit hours to earn a high
school di
school diploma.
If you really want to be private you
actually need to have High
School Diploma.
Requirements to work at this position are
actually dependent on the particular bank that you intend to work for but mostly, a high
school diploma or a GED suffices.