Sentences with phrase «than the district average»

At this school, 96 percent of high school students graduate in four years, higher than the district average of 84 percent and the state average of 91 percent.
Their special education population is also less than district averages.
Leading Educators Fellows stay in high - poverty schools at rates between 10 and 29 percent higher than the district average.
Although it allows the LAUSD discretion in protecting the schools most vulnerable to high turnover rates and classroom instability, this agreement protects schools throughout the LAUSD by ensuring that no school is impacted by layoffs at a rate greater than the District average.
In terms of academic performance, KIPP students» achievement in grade 4 (before entering KIPP) is lower than the district average by 0.09 standard deviations in reading and by 0.08 standard deviations in math, or roughly one - quarter of a grade level in each subject.
After attending the open house and researching the school's test scores — which are higher than the district average in both Math and ELA — she was totally sold.
In other words, these schools typically received 1 to 4 percent more than the district average, or $ 15,000 to $ 60,000 per school of 500 students in a district where the average school expenditure is $ 3,000 per pupil.
The results for low - income students at Spokane's other charter school, Pride Prep, were not any better than the district average.
Students who have been continuously enrolled in NPS schools have made even greater growth than the district average
Holmes services students from across the city with emotional impairments and this makes up 24 % of the student body, which is significantly higher than the district average at 19 %.
Black HISD students today are 34 percent more likely to be in special education than the district average, which is not much different than a decade ago, when they were 36 percent more likely to be in special education.
The Tacoma school serves 43 percent fewer students who come from poverty than its district average.
If any school has 25 percent more minorities than the district average, the community must submit a plan to address the imbalance within 60 days.»
All four schools were chosen for the grant because they have much higher percentages of students receiving subsidized lunches than the district average, and their test scores are also below Wake's average.
Average single - family homes cost about $ 210,000 — $ 75,000 less than the district average price and $ 170,000 less than the metropolitan average price.
charter high school students graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 78 % and on par with the state average of 91 %.
In Denver, 20 % of students are enrolled in orange and red schools: schools where, on average, nearly 90 % of the students are low - income and students of color, and where proficiency levels are, on average, 16 percentage points lower than the district average.
Located in or near a midsize city, participating schools served student populations that were higher than the district average in the number of students who received free and reduced - price lunch (ranging from 33 to 59 %), were emerging bilingual learners (ranging from 8 to 52 %), and were from racial or ethnic minorities (ranging from 32 to 71 %).
Since then AUSL has taken over a total of thirteen turnaround schools, which are averaging annual student achievement gains that are three - times greater than the district average.
The Vancouver school serves 32 percent less than its district average.
charter high school students graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 88 % and the state average of 91 %.
Emerson's graduation rate is also higher than the district average.
Attendance for students in that program was 87.5 percent, almost 10 percent higher than the district average, and only 3.4 percent of students in academies there dropped out of school — less than one - third the figure for students districtwide.
The school's English and math test scores were higher than the district average.
A typical Partnership school is 88 percent Latino, 10 percent African - American, 30 percent English learners, 15 percent students with special needs, and 95 percent eligible for free or reduced - price lunch — all higher than district averages.
We welcome scholars with IEPs and have a 22 % SPED population which is higher than our district average.
92 % of Trenton charter high school students graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 70 % and on par with the state average of 91 %.
98 % of Camden charter high school students graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 66 % and the state average of 91 %.
97 % of Paterson charter high school students graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 88 % and the state average of 91 %.
93 % of Jersey City charter high school students graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 78 % and on par with the state average of 91 %.
WISH so far has a high concentration of students with special needs and ethnic diversity and shows test scores higher than the district average.
Also, 91 % of Camden charter high school students in the class of 2016 graduated within 4 years — higher than the district average of 69 % and on par with the state average of 91 %.
The bottom five schools, however, were clustered near each other in South Los Angeles, with student bodies that had 75.4 percent Latino students, higher than the district average, which is 74 percent for the 2015 - 16 school year.
West Seattle students had the highest growth in math MAP test scores of any school in the Seattle School District, increasing at a rate that was 2.5 times higher than the district average!
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