Sentences with phrase «student meets the guidelines»

They believe that the Common Core will limit the flexibility that teachers have to teach what they think is best (though the Common Core actually establishes guidelines for what students should know and be able to do while allowing educators to use their professional expertise to teach in the ways they think will help students meet those guidelines).
The private school student meets the guidelines for the conduct of the program established by the FHSAA's board of directors and the district school board.

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The company also created programs such as Wellness Wednesday and concepts including Take Nutrition Global that meet the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act guidelines and «get students excited about what's offered in the cafeterias,» Wagner says.
If a district does decide to use extracurricular physical activities to meet the physical education requirement, the student must still demonstrate proficiency in the physical education credit guidelines.
All federally funded schools need to meet certain guidelines when offering lunches to their students.
Focusing on the nutrients that are in a food product rather than looking at the impact of the food as a whole causes schools to focus on looking for cheap ways to meet the minimum guidelines instead of focusing on finding quality items to feed their students.
The new meal requirements seek to ensure that the meals planned by school foodservice providers and selected by students reflect the food groups emphasized by the 2005 Dietary Guidelines and meet the nutrient targets identified by IOM.»
In the case of the chicken nuggets, for example, the school in question specifically served at - risk pre-school students and was required to ensure that meals meet federal nutrition guidelines by supplementing home - packed meals that were nutritionally deficient.
Students must meet the GPA guidelines and requirements of fire service to receive full or partial tuition reimbursement.
Two - thirds of students are still not receiving an arts education that meets state guidelines, according to a recent audit by State Comptroller diNapoli, and half of our teachers citywide told us in a recent UFT survey that their schools did not have the curriculum and materials they need to teach lessons aligned to the Common Core Learning Standards.
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Whilst vending allows operators the flexibility to vary their vended offerings in accordance with what their customers want, where education vending is concerned, vending services can be stocked to provide students with the products that they should be consuming — the healthy options that meet school meal guidelines as per the government's recommendations — so operators can control what students» should / shouldn't be eating and drinking.
Quality drinks Aimia Foods, help education premises provide students with high quality, school compliant drinks which meet nutritional guidelines to suit the education sector.
Earth Day lesson plans adapted to each year to meet national curriculum guidelines while still providing fun and interactive lessons for primary students.
According to a news release from the organization, participating private schools would have to «meet state educational guidelines, be open to all students, and not use public funds for religious education.»
In North Carolina, more than 70,000 students could be retained if they fail to meet newly established promotion guidelines.
Minorities fared worse than average in the U.S. Department of Education study: Only about half of black and Hispanic students would meet the stricter guidelines.
A report out last week that found only a fraction of children in the United States meet all the federal guidelines for a healthy diet has disappointed some education leaders who have strived over the past decade to improve students» eating habits.
«The students have reported that the initiative has caused them to try new foods they otherwise would not have eaten, out of a wish to meet the guidelines and try new things,» Zavacky said.
WASHINGTON — The National Council on Education Standards and Testing, which has agreed to propose national standards for what students should know and be able to do, divided sharply last week over whether to recommend national guidelines for what schools should do to ensure students can meet the standards.
In order to be eligible for an FTC scholarship, students must meet the income guidelines (until recently, family incomes below 185 percent of the federal poverty line for new applicants) and either must have attended a Florida public school for the full school year before program entry or be entering kindergarten or first grade.
At the time, less than half of U.S. students were meeting the federal guideline of 60 minutes of daily exercise.
If we look at the overall adolescent population, only about 1 in 5 meet current physical activity guidelines and if we look at senior school students specifically only around six per cent of those meet current physical activity recommendations.
Students with disabilities can also receive scholarships if their household income is less than 400 % the federal poverty guidelines and they otherwise meet the student eligibility requirements.
However, due to the multitude of factors left up to educators, including managing students, providing resources for the projects, mapping out a reasonable timetable and ensuring the projects meet curriculum guidelines, making project - based learning a reality can be a daunting task.
Any unused cap during the 2017 - 18 school year will roll over until all the funds have been utilized to provide scholarships to students who meet income guidelines.
Washington's high - risk designation specified that the State must submit, by May 1, 2014, final guidelines for teacher and principal evaluation and support systems that meet the requirements of ESEA flexibility, including requiring local educational agencies (LEAs) to use student achievement on CCR State assessments to measure student learning growth in those systems for teachers of tested grades and subjects.
Not wanting to run afoul of federal guidelines, PL 268 requires that whatever standards the state board adopts, they must «meet United States Department of Education flexibility waiver requirements that ensure college and career readiness of students
Schools have customized our Talent Development Secondary climate program to successfully increase student attendance and decrease tardy rates to meet federal AYP guidelines.
What advantages and disadvantages are there to following the guideline that everyone who attends a problem - solving meeting comes prepared to share at least three intervention ideas: one for the teacher, one for home, and one for the student?
Students must have a household income that does not exceed 250 % of federal poverty guidelines and meet any of the following requirements:
He argues that the Students First program must be funded fully for it to meet constitutional guidelines.
Activities sponsored by a non-school entity that take students out of the classroom should demonstrate their educational value and meet the standards and guidelines established by the NASSP National Committee on Student Contests and Activities.
Most educators agree the Common Core standards are rigorous enough that students who meet these guidelines will be adequately prepared to pursue a career or a college degree after they graduate from the public school system.
Passed in 2015, the Every Student Succeeds Act, or ESSA, gives states the responsibility to ensure schools and districts meet the new guidelines and demonstrate accountability with funds used in association with the new law.
This is a non-graded division limited to students whose physical, cognitive or mental health challenges meet the guidelines set forth in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
However, with regard to struggling readers, Maryland's Reading Course Revision Guidelines state that teachers will be able to «modify a lesson to meet the needs of... students with reading comprehension difficulties.»
Renaissance Charter School at Pines will participate in the National School Lunch Program and free or reduced pricing will be available to those students who meet the guidelines.
7,807 students who met the qualification for income eligibility applied for vouchers in 2016 - 17, where income eligibility means that the household income can not exceed 250 percent of the federal poverty guidelines.
Renaissance Charter School at Boggy Creek is a part of the National School Lunch Program and free or reduced pricing is available to those students who meet the guidelines.
Job responsibilities include planning all lessons in accordance with Quest curriculum guidelines and maintaining that curriculum, communicating with parents, collaborating with other teachers, maintaining student records, using Positive Discipline guidelines for managing classroom, attending in - services and faculty meetings, and providing supervision as assigned.
These new resources are packed with tools, examples, and strategies that will help students grow as effective writers, thinkers, and problem solvers while meeting the demands and guidelines of the new standards.
That also means more than 49,000 students in F schools already met the income guidelines for vouchers.
Students who meet the criteria, or are willing to work within predetermined guidelines, can apply for financial aid opportunities such as the TEACH grant, Leon McNeill Grant or Kansas Teacher Service scholarship.
School nutrition programs reflect the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans and other criteria to meet the complete nutrition needs of students.
Former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, who served as keynote speaker, told the audience of approximately 150 attendees that policies going forward must empower state and local educators and administrators — those who intimately understand their students, budgets, and communities — with the flexibility to meet federal guidelines, as opposed to Washington mandating certain approaches.
Renaissance Charter School at Boggy Creek will participate in the National School Lunch Program and free or reduced pricing will be available to those students who meet the guidelines.
Canoe Creek Charter Academy is a part of the National School Lunch Program and free or reduced pricing is available to those students who meet the guidelines.
These are guidelines and divisions may adapt these to meet the need of the students in their schools.
The Teacher provides a clear, consistent structure for the classroom, ensuring that each student's needs are met within the guidelines of the Individualized Educational Program (IEP) and the Treatment Plan.
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