Sentences with phrase «state standards in math»

About 38 percent of seniors in charters had met state standards in math last year, for example, compared with about 31 percent of students in urban districts.
Evidence offered includes this stat: «Only 45 percent of IPS students across all tested grades met basic state standards in both math and English É in 2011 on Indiana's ISTEP + compared to 72 percent of students statewide and 65 percent in Marion County.»
The Fordham team is presently engaged in substantive reviews both of the new Common Core State Standards and of current state standards in math and English / language arts.
Assessments are aligned with state standards in both math and reading, assisting teachers in creating standards - based Individual Education Programs (IEPs) for their students with special needs.
Study Island combines rigorous content that is highly customized to specific state standards in math, reading, writing, science, and social studies with interactive features and games that engage students and reinforce and reward learning achievement.
The DLM Consortium is one of two multistate consortia to receive federal grants to create a next - generation alternate assessment linked to Common Core State Standards and similar state standards in math and English language arts for the 1 percent population.
In 2014, AB 484 requires that districts give a preliminary or «field» test in the Common Core standards — new, nationally aligned learning goals the state is implementing — instead of tests on state standards in math and English language arts.
Among the students in the city's third through eighth grades, 40 percent of black students and 46 percent of Hispanic students met state standards in math, compared with 75 percent of white students and 82 percent of Asian students.
The schools stand as models for a district in which roughly three - fourths of students tested can not meet basic state standards in math and two - thirds can not meet the standards in English.
Last year, 0 % of students in grades six through eight at Wadleigh met state standards in math or English.
Public charter school teacher Nicholas Simmons once wrote in the Wall Street Journal that he «worked in the same building as the Wadleigh Secondary School, at which 0 percent of students in grades six through eight met state standards in math or English» (emphasis added).
In the remaining 33 states, the Common Core standards were «clearly superior» to state standards in both math and English.
Academic Intervention Services (AIS) are provided for students who are in need of additional support in order to meet the state standards in math.
California school districts got a dose of bad news last week when new state test results showed many students aren't meeting state standards in math and English.
There were improvements at every grade level across the state and in New York City, where 65 percent of all students met state standards in math, an improvement of eight percentage points in one year.
According to «In School + On Track 2016,» 75 percent of students who were chronically absent in kindergarten and first grade failed to meet California's state standards in math and English language arts in the third grade.
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