· State charters receive $ 2,800, or 26 %, less per
student than their host districts even though they educate students with similar levels of need.
On average, charters in Connecticut serve more Black
students than their host districts, and serve more students who qualify for free and reduced price lunch than their host district.
In Connecticut in 2012, 60 percent of charters graduated more African - American
students than their host district, and 67 percent graduated more free - and reduced - priced lunch
students than their host districts.
Among the schools recommended for renewals with limitations are schools that serve more special education
students than their host district and the state average, schools that employ trauma - sensitive, emotionally - responsive practices to meet student needs, and a school that was identified as a
Not exact matches
Network, learn and be inspired: CEO.org is
hosting their annual National Conference where more
than 1,500
students from around the nation will come to «network, learn and be inspired to pursue their entrepreneurial pursuits.»
Stony Brook University boosts an enrollment of more
than 26,000
students, and counts talk show
host Joy Behar, major league pitcher Joe Nathan, and Pulitzer Prize winner Scott Higham among its notable alumni.
Private school
students, on average, score better
than public school
students in reading, math and a
host of other subject areas, according to the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
Michelle Obama is
hosting a «College Signing Day» event in New York Tuesday, as more
than 4,000
students from across New...
Starting Monday, the Chicago Park District will
host the 2nd annual Spring Break Swim Blitz, a follow - up to the swimfest last year that taught more
than 13,000
students to swim.
More
than 100 stakeholders, including school food service and nutrition directors, teachers, current
students, youth ambassadors, district and school administrators, and representatives of the state departments of education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Parent Teacher Association, nonprofit organizations, and industry, attended a meeting October 16 - 17, 2014, in Washington, D.C.,
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More
than 100 stakeholders, including school food service and nutrition directors, teachers, current
students, youth ambassadors, district and school administrators, and representatives of the state departments of education, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Parent Teacher Association, nonprofit organizations, and industry, attended a meeting October 16 - 17, 2014, in Washington, D.C.,
hosted by the...
Hosted by Chief Clinical Officer Dr. Rachel McClements, Psy D, and Director of Clinical Training, Katherine Tsai, Ph D. this year's conference offered the more
than two hundred clinicians from Five Acres and other local agencies a live seminar, «Understanding and Working Within Diverse Contexts of Child Development: Connecting Research to Applications» presented by Ioakim Boutakidis, Ph. D. Associate Dean of
Student Success
Visiting 12 of the more
than 500 schools that had received NSF grants during the last decade to
host students, Story found great variations in how the programs were carried out, who they served, and why institutions and
students participated.
In the eyes of the FJI too many PhD
students tend to pick a
host research group based on a personal contact or a grant opportunity rather
than the quality of the project or even their research interest.
The Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University also has a distinct, global work culture, thanks to director Jim Tiedje, who has
hosted more
than one hundred international
students, postdocs, and visiting scientists.
Obama promised more
than a year ago to
host such a gathering, one of several at which he has extolled the importance of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education and lamented the mediocre performance of U.S.
students on international tests.
Increasingly,
students designed their software to be
hosted at Microsoft's data centers rather
than on their school's local computers.
KU Leuven is the oldest and most reputable university of Belgium and
hosts more
than 35.000
students.
Thank you for your support and understanding.For refund requests 30 days in advance or more
students will be charged a 15 % administrative fee.No refunds or credits will be given less
than 30 calendar days in advance.If you do not attend any part of the event, no pro-rating, refunds or credit will be given.
Students may transfer their registration to another
student and notify
host in advance.
Along the way, Alice's series wins one admirer in a grad
student (Thomas Mann) who gets more
than an interview from the
host.
Australia is a key destination for
students from around the world,
hosting more
than 6 per cent of the world's foreign
students — the third most popular destination after the United States (16 per cent) and the United Kingdom (13 per cent).»
And in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, they worked with the Waste Collectors Union sifting through trash in an effort to learn about recycling and then
hosted a
student environmental conference with more
than 60 local university
students.
The Think Tank is one among more
than 30 Programs in Professional Education
hosted by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and the only one that focuses on how to develop global citizens and global competency among
students in K — 12 schools.
Faculty members Rick Weissbourd and Stephanie Jones
hosted a Youth Summit last February, which brought together more
than 100
students who are engaged in bullying prevention work at their schools.
A
host of obstacles — mental health issues, financial troubles, the need to leave school to support family members — can mean that the path to a degree for low - income
students is slower
than it is for kids with more resources.
Even after accounting for a
host of other factors that influence
student achievement,
students who eventually attend middle schools go from scoring better
than their counterparts in K — 8 schools in the year prior to transitioning to middle school to scoring below where we would expect if they were not attending a middle school.
And in the New York Times, Tulane University professor Doug Harris offered a critical analysis of
student performance and charter oversight after «more
than a decade of Ms. DeVos's getting her way on a
host of statewide education policies.»
Chico, Fresno, Oakland, San Jose and San Diego
hosted more
than 1,000
students, parents, charter leaders, elected officials and community supporters during several exciting celebrations.
While the charter school graduation rate was only slightly higher
than that of their
host districts, the more impressive data point is the percent of
students who did not graduate but are still enrolled and working towards their diploma (Percent Still Enrolled).
In 2012, the graduation rate for New York charter school
students with disabilities was 81 percent higher
than the graduation rate in their
host districts, and 13 percent higher
than New York's statewide average.
We usually
host ten primary schools and since its inception have
hosted more
than 2200
students.
More
than half of the
student population resides outside the
host district, yet most towns provide no public transportation to and from the school.
Worse off are «Qualified» certification districts, which
host more
than 1 million
students, including in LA, San Diego and Oakland.
The rates of children who qualify for free / reduced price lunch at most charters are far lower
than their
host districts, charters serve virtually NO English Language Learners and a tiny fraction of
students with disabilities (with the sending district footing the bill for those services).
In some of our New York schools, we now serve a greater special education percentage
than our
host districts.Since
students enter our schools via a blind lottery, we can not reserve a certain number of seats for
students with special needs.
In 2017, Towson went further to sign on as the
hosting organization for Educators Rising Maryland, facilitating events and support for more
than 2,000 secondary
students across the state enrolled in teacher - academy courses.
At the forum,
hosted by The Capital Times, Muldrow spoke of the need to provide the highest quality education to
students now, rather
than adopting slow change.
His overall findings might be surprising to some; more
than socioeconomic status, teacher feedback, teacher -
student relationship, and a
host of other factors that one might expect to have a substantial impact on how well
students do in school, Hattie found that by far the single strongest influencer of
student achievement is collective teacher efficacy.
More
than 270,000 teachers and
students around the world celebrated this historical event through a live, global school assembly
hosted by Discovery Education, in partnership with The National Archives in London and The National Archives and Records Administration in Washington, D.C.. Now, schools have the opportunity to debate and contribute to their own modern day contract with Discovery Education's online resources.
The coming assessments bring with them a
host of questions, some involving the logistics of the tests themselves and others involving how schools can prepare
students for what may be considerably more rigorous standardized tests
than those they've taken in the past.
His overall findings might be surprising to some; more
than socioeconomic status, teacher feedback, teacher -
student relationship, and a
host of other factors that one might expect to have a substantial impact on how well
students do in school, Hattie found that by far the
In journals, online discussions, and debriefing sessions, preservice teachers expressed concerns that they would not be able to challenge the
host students because they were «smarter
than we [had] anticipated.»
For example, over several semesters preservice teachers connected with a
host teacher who had been a tireless advocate for historically disadvantaged
students for more
than 30 years, spoke fluent Spanish and English, and was willing to experiment with technology.
However, data from the State Department of Education reveals that about 90 percent of Connecticut's charters serve a less needy population
than their
host districts: fewer poor children, fewer English Language Learners or fewer
students with disabilities, with most having a combination of two or three of these categories.
Rather
than describe
host students in an abstract way as «low - income,» «second language,» «immigrant,» or «minority
students,» the preservice teachers saw «buddies,» a Carlos, a Maria, a Guadalupe.
We then assess the impact of these placements on
student achievement in the classrooms in which
student teaching occurs, and find that a teacher's
students perform only slightly worse in math and not significantly better or worse in English Language Arts, all else equal, in years in which the teacher
hosts a
student teacher
than in other years.
«In every single category, African - American
students in charter schools scored higher
than African - American
students in traditional public schools in the same
host districts,» Moorehouse said.
When you sponsor events
hosted by the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, you will be recognized for supporting more
than 475 Illinois veterinary
students and their families, as well as College faculty, staff, alumni, and thousands of animal owners.
These apartments are a bit cheaper
than student houses but usually
host eight to 12 tenants.
Game Republic also
hosts the
Student Showcase every year that has university final - year and postgraduate work judged by Game Republic companies, which this year included more
than 80 +
students and 25 projects and has already resulted in more
than a dozen placements and two full - time posts.