Sentences with phrase «school enrollment did»

Results showed that substance use and family cohesion predicted future runaway and homeless episodes, but family conflict, depressive symptoms, delinquency, or school enrollment did not predict that outcome.
Drops in education - school enrollments don't necessarily equal shortages, though.
The one exception was Washington, D.C., where the voucher funds come from a separate source and therefore a decrease in district school enrollment does not affect their funding.
Indiana defensive driving school enrollment does not enable a driver to remove a parking ticket from his or her record.

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At a time when many business schools are reporting declining enrollment in their full - time MBA programs, Welch's Management Institute is doing a brisk business.
Nowadays the yellow buses don't come to pickup the students in EPA as it is open enrollment for a student to choose which school that will benefit them.
Similar to how it's been done in boys and girls basketball, the CIF Open Division in girls volleyball will lump together the top teams into two brackets «'' one in the north and one in the south «'' regardless of school enrollment or CIF section divisions.
Over the years schoolboy hoops has done as much as anything else to define the character of Indiana, but starting next season the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) will stage multiple state tournaments, one for each of four enrollment classifications.
The school's enrollment is 645, which includes kindergartners who do not stay all day.
Mount Vernon City School District is subject to a tax levy cap which does not take into account additional costs due to an increase in enrollment.
«In Abia State today, the highest enrollment for WAEC, we assessed Umuahia which is the capital, we did not go to a community like my community, we did not find 70 students enrolling for Physics in a school but in Chibok, a community, I first heard in my life when this incident happened, we saw 273.
Board president Lamont Johnson said Antoine should have done a better job at forecasting the charter school enrollment figures.
The districts, which do not include the Big 5 city school districts (NYC, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers), together expect to increase school property taxes by $ 516 million, or 2.4 percent, even while forecasting total enrollment to dip by 6,145 students, or 0.4 percent.
U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services officials said the purpose of the visit was to check facts about the enrollment of the publicly unidentified student at PS 58, and staffers in the building confirmed to agents that the student did not attend the school.
Turns out, a shrinking enrollment among the student body in Buffalo Public Schools does not equate to shrinking numbers of teachers and staff.
What would you do with neighborhood schools that are struggling in terms of their achievement, diversity and enrollment?
The groups noted that Syracuse schools received less operating aid this year than they did in the 2008 - 09 school year, despite increased enrollment.
A paper by researchers at the UCLA Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture urges medical schools to do more to increase their enrollment of undocumented immigrants seeking access to the medical professions.
Public relations manager Angela Bermudo provided me with some statistics: On Seeking Arrangement (Carrot Dating did not have detailed information), over 42 % of the «sugar babies» on the site are students, who are awarded free premium memberships with proof of enrollment in school.
But administrative targets for enrollment rates and overwrought rhetoric from international commissions, as well as more measured alarms about school quality, do not in themselves create the incentive to grow.
The White House «fact sheet» on America's College Promise lists what states and colleges would have to do: participating colleges would have to «adopt promising and evidence - based institutional reforms to improve student outcomes,» while states would have to coordinate high schools, community colleges, and four - year schools to reduce remediation rates and, to create incentives to improve, «allocate a significant portion of funding based on performance, not enrollment alone.»
The overall special - education gap does not appear to be heavily influenced by relatively low enrollment of students with severe disabilities in charter schools.
In fact, in Boston charter enrollment does not even present a net cost to the school district.
90, dean of undergraduate admissions and enrollment management, and an Ed School adjunct lecturer, remains concerned that that Pell Grants, which don't need to be repaid and benefit low - income students, haven't kept pace with the rise in education costs.
It does not guarantee enrollment in a private school, but the $ 7,500 voucher should make such enrollments relatively common among the students who won the scholarship lottery.
If n is too small, statistical reliability is at risk; if n is too big, too few schools and students are held accountable, as those with subgroup enrollments less than n do not participate in the accountability system.
Dual enrollment is one of the key means that states take to allow students who are academically advanced a way to obtain a level of academic challenge that many high schools do not provide.
The first thing we needed to do was identify U.S. charter schools and their locations and determine their enrollments.
For the first time since 1972, districts with growing enrollments did not get even partial payment of what is known as a «midterm adjustment» according to the Oklahoma State School Boards Association.
These enrollment patterns highlight the fact that the effects of voucher use reported above do not amount to a comparison between «school choice» and «no school choice.»
According to a report by the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, the school district, which funded the campus, has more control over student enrollment than the charter management organization does.
In the absence of full - time virtual schools, teachers unions and other opponents use their resources to attack blended - learning charters, even though the latter do not differ in legal structure, brick - and - mortar presence, or enrollment practices from other charter schools.
At first, the group of 14 experts — who also included Bridget Terry Long, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Donald Saleh, senior vice president for enrollment management at Syracuse University — did not expect to reach a consensus, but instead to make several broad proposals, said Ms. Baum.
The difference in enrollment trends suggests that the LSP's regulatory burden had the opposite of its intended effect: discouraging higher - performing schools from participating, leaving only the lower - performing schools that were so desperate to reverse their declining enrollment and increase their funding that they were willing to do whatever the voucher program required.
Last summer, the state legislature passed a law saying that schools with selective enrollment — such as centers for gifted children — and those considered to be operating over capacity did not have to accept transfers from the poorly performing schools.
The enrollment data do not provide information on residential location or private school enrollment.
But I also find that non-religious schools, which do not appear to boost college enrollment, have not expanded more rapidly than Catholic schools, which do.
School boards and superintendents are faced with a situation where they lose enrollment so quickly that the only thing they can do is close schools, lay off teachers according to seniority not quality (thanks to «last in, first out» requirements), increase class sizes, and slash their central office staffing and support levels.
Unlike KIPP, however, these schools do not show any decline in new enrollment levels in grade 8 compared with grade 7.
That does not automatically mean, however, that 3) the black - white debt gap is exacerbated due to greater enrollment in for - profit graduate schools among blacks or that borrowing at for - profit graduate schools has a lower payoff than at other schools.
Critiques like this do not deny that KIPP schools improve the achievement of the students who attend them, but rather argue that these improvements reflect advantageous enrollment patterns at KIPP that are not possible at traditional public schools.
What they all have in common is an enrollment process open to all students in the district, usually by lottery, to ensure that schools like Bravo don't cream the crop (though it is true that, by dint of applying, students and their families may indicate a higher motivation and sophistication about making educational choices).
The Li and Scott - Clayton study does indeed show that 1) the black - white debt gap is in large part due to greater graduate school enrollment and borrowing among blacks, and 2) blacks are much more likely to attend a for - profit graduate school, a sector in which black enrollment grew rapidly in recent years.
That does not include private school enrollments.
Unfortunately, the ProPublica reporter and editor involved in producing the piece are defending the decision to take the angle they did, citing a spike in alternative school enrollments in Orlando and the disproportionate representation of charter providers in the alternative school space.
They did not consider that the decline of the youth labor market, which had begun in the 1930s, may have been a far more powerful «push» on increasing high - school enrollments than the «pull» of easier courses and watered - down graduation requirements.
The 21st Century Charter School in Gary, Indiana is an example of a school that does «dual enrollment» School in Gary, Indiana is an example of a school that does «dual enrollment» school that does «dual enrollment» right.
RttT did not accelerate previous trends in charter school enrollments.
A few schools noted that students do not take AP courses per se, either because they take actual college classes (at host colleges or through dual - enrollment arrangements) or because they earn college credit for advanced courses taught within the school itself.
School reform advocates and policymakers need to decide where to invest their energies, and the charter sector's growth does appear to have played a role in the recent decline in private school enrolSchool reform advocates and policymakers need to decide where to invest their energies, and the charter sector's growth does appear to have played a role in the recent decline in private school enrolschool enrollment.
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