Here are the sobering
statistics for the last school year.
Not exact matches
Statistics were also compiled concerning education in the israeli ethiopian community, showing that the rate of those eligible
for high
school matriculation certificates has risen by six percent in the
last ten
years — thus reducing the gap between ethiopian and native israeli students, whose matriculation eligibility rate stood at 55 % in 2008.
Emerson J. Elliott, acting director of the National Center
for Education
Statistics, said
last year's Hawkins - Stafford
School Improvement Amendments removed a requirement that naep be run by a...
Statistics published by the Department
for Education show that
school admissions appeals have fallen by 2.3 per cent in comparison to
last year.
In the fall of
last year, 99 percent of public
schools had Internet access, compared with 35 percent in 1994, according to the study issued
last month by the National Center
for Education
Statistics.
Nationwide, about 65 percent of public high
schools reported offering opportunities
for students to participate in work - based learning during the 2007 - 08
school year, the
last year data on the topic was collected by the National Center
for Education
Statistics.
Last week, the National Center
for Education
Statistics (NCES), an arm of the U.S. Department of Education, reported that local, state and federal governments had collectively spent 2.8 % more on public
schools during the 2014 - 15
school year than in the previous
year.
According to the report, the National Center
for Education
Statistics said 88 percent of
school districts around the country offered some form of credit recovery courses to their students in
school year 2009 - 10, and, «as online and blended learning have grown significantly in the
last five
years, it is likely those numbers are significantly higher now.»
A report released by the National Center
for Education
Statistics last year (NCES) estimated that as of the 2010 - 11 academic
year (most recent data) 96 percent of public two -
year community colleges offered some form of college credit to high
school students through a dual - enrollment program.
What started
last year with one AP Human Geography course offered to 90 students in seven
schools across the district, grew into an expansive roll - out
for the 2015 - 2016 academic
year, which includes offering five AP courses — Human Geography, Psychology, English Literature,
Statistics and Environmental Science — with capacity to serve up to 520 students.
Last week, the National Center
for Education
Statistics released the first results of its newest
School and Staffing Survey, which is administered to teachers and administrators across the United States every four
years.