Sentences with phrase «succeed in college board»

In that way, the program is not only designed to get a great many more kids ready to succeed in our community colleges, but it is also designed to get many more kids ready to succeed in College Board Advanced Placement courses and IB and other similar programs

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The College Board has long claimed its gold standard AP Program can help students succeed in college, narrow the achievement gap and level the playing field for traditionally under - served high schools and stCollege Board has long claimed its gold standard AP Program can help students succeed in college, narrow the achievement gap and level the playing field for traditionally under - served high schools and stcollege, narrow the achievement gap and level the playing field for traditionally under - served high schools and students.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., today announced that the efforts of a multi-county partnership led by Oneida County's Office of Workforce Development, the Workforce Investment Board and Mohawk Valley Community College have succeeded in securing a $ 300,000 state grant to provide job training for Food Stamp recipients.
Just 10 days ago, on the 56th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, Arne Duncan claimed that the «civil rights issue of our time» affirms «our collective commitment to providing a high quality education to all children regardless of race or background so they can succeed in college and careers and prosper in life.»
The people at ACT, the College Board, and NAGB have sweat bullets developing metrics that gauge what a twelfth grader must know and be able to do in order to be truly college - ready — again, in the sense of having solid prospects of succeeding in credit - bearing college courses in one subject or aCollege Board, and NAGB have sweat bullets developing metrics that gauge what a twelfth grader must know and be able to do in order to be truly college - ready — again, in the sense of having solid prospects of succeeding in credit - bearing college courses in one subject or acollege - ready — again, in the sense of having solid prospects of succeeding in credit - bearing college courses in one subject or acollege courses in one subject or another.
As part of its 2013 score report (PDF), the College Board contends that all students must have access to rigorous courses to help them succeed in cCollege Board contends that all students must have access to rigorous courses to help them succeed in collegecollege.
Her support also included assistance with advisory board development, development of an arts - focused program of study that prepares students to succeed in college and a wide range of career opportunities, and classroom project design.
Paul Cahill succeeds in reviewing a decision of the Complaints Committee of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario at the Health Professionals Appeal and Review Board concerning a family physician's failure to diagnose colorectal cancer.
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