Not exact matches
Forgione
then poured resources into the
schools with large minority
enrollments.
If traditional districts had the administrative flexibility of charter
schools,
then increased charter
enrollment would present a clearer win - win.
Indeed, if it were true that most or all
school costs are fixed,
then there would be little need to fund
enrollment growth — but we know that's not the case.
In other words, if the participating
schools are actually roughly the bottom third in terms of performance,
then the lack of correlation between their
enrollment trends and performance may not tell us anything about the relationship between the
enrollment trends and performance of the top two - thirds of private
schools that chose not to participate.
However, if the
enrollment trends among participating
schools were consistently negative, with the variation mostly limited to how fast the participating
schools had been losing students,
then this finding would still be consistent with the Overregulation Theory.
This comparison is likely to generate misleading conclusions for one simple reason, as the authors themselves point out on the first page of the executive summary and
then again on page 57 of the full report: «the concentration of charter
schools in urban areas skews the charter
school enrollment towards having higher percentages of poor and minority students.»
But if
school leaders adopt blended learning merely to increase out - of - district
enrollments, increase course offerings, boost credit completion rates, lower staffing costs, or decrease the demands placed on teachers,
then blended - learning technologies will become increasingly cheap, convenient, engaging, and easy to use without necessarily improving students» academic or life outcomes.
Without changing anything else in the data, those assumptions allow us to zero out black
enrollment at for - profit graduate
schools and
then examine how the black - white debt gap is affected.
When the
school reaches full
enrollment, usually within four or five years, it can
then issue tax - exempt bonds and buy the building from BCF.
Florida's dual -
enrollment legislation, passed in 2006, expansively assured high
schoolers they could attend classes at career centers, community colleges, or state universities, but
then added language instructing
school boards to offer dual -
enrollment courses on high
school campuses «whenever possible.»
The district
then assigns the children, taking into account a range of factors: parental choice, economic integration, racial integration, distance to
school, and
school enrollments.
Thomas Nida, a banker and former head of D.C.'s charter - authorizing board, says problems typically begin when a
school buys or builds a new facility and
then, perhaps, expands
enrollment to fill it.
If cities simply add more choice
schools in the absence of changes to the
enrollment process, parents can struggle to find information on
schools, be forced to fill out widely varying
school applications, and
then receive a staggered barrage of acceptance and rejection notices.
Nebraska's open -
enrollment law appears to have left some residents with a choice not foreseen by lawmakers — opting to sign up with a
school district that charges relatively low taxes, and
then sending their children to a district with better — and presumably more expensive —
schools.
Instead of providing money based solely on
enrollment, districts that use weighted funding formulas attempt to calculate how much it takes to educate a child with certain needs, such as special education services or remedial help, and
then distribute money to
schools based on the numbers of students with those needs.
Early centralized
enrollment systems, and the matching algorithms at their core, suffered from a key flaw: the lotteries were designed so that if a family ranked its most - preferred
school first and that
school was in high demand,
then the family could lose its second - ranked option.
The RSD
then assigns students to
schools based on families» preferences,
schools»
enrollment criteria, and seat availability.
If families can not access the
schools they want because commuting to those
schools is too difficult, their children do not meet performance requirements, or those
schools do not appear in the OneApp,
then families are unlikely to believe that centralized
enrollment gives them real choice.
Following that logic, if
schools expenses don't decrease when students leave,
then they shouldn't increase when
enrollment increases.
This can only come from empowering local
school communities to design their
schools, giving them charter - like budget and staffing flexibility in hiring and staff reductions and
then holding them accountable for performance, parent satisfaction and
enrollment.
It has a simple goal: to make charters meet
enrollment policies no district
school could live with and
then deny them funding and renewals when they fail to comply.
He
then breaks the national numbers down state by state and in California, we find that for the years 2003 - 2004 to 2008 - 2009
school enrollment went down 87,548 or 1.4 %, but at the same time we added over 3,000 teachers (1.1 %) and spending went up a whopping 24.1 %.
I
then divided that total spending figure by the total population enrolled in elementary and secondary
schools for 2013 (
enrollment figures for 2013 were available in the UIS database) to get per pupil spending in the five countries.
In 2014,
then - U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan and
then - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder issued guidance clarifying how
schools can ensure that their
enrollment processes follow the Plyler decision.
If we seek to increase
enrollment to restore financial vitality,
then we must provide more families with excellent
schools.
If their
enrollment exceeds their capacity,
then the
school must hold a random lottery.
If a charter
school reaches
enrollment capacity,
then it must offer a lottery when accepting new students.
Thornton Academy, a private high
school in Saco, Maine, retrofitted an underused building to house a middle
school,
then built a dormitory and recruited 155 students from China and other countries, to help maintain
enrollment in a state whose supply of
school - aged children has plunged.
Excludes state assessment results for English learners in their first year of
enrollment in U.S.
schools for purposes of
school accountability (however, these students must still be assessed and included in assessment participation rates), and
then includes their state assessment results in their second year of
enrollment in U.S.
schools based on the English language progress measure.
By that logic: If there were no savings when a public
school's
enrollment declines,
then when public
schools take on more students, their costs wouldn't increase either.
Then, with the economic recovery,
schools began hiring again, but
enrollments continued to fall at education
schools.
We don't know their benefits because, since the 1970s, when white
enrollment in New Orleans public
schools fell by over half and
then half again in the following decade, most people have grown up in segregated, private, magnet and now choice / charter
schools.
They
then compared student responses with
school discipline records and college
enrollment information, reports UT News.
Since
then, there has been some controversy about these results, focused on questions arising from the rules governing the
enrollment in Shanghai government
schools of the children of migrants who work in Shanghai but who came from other provinces.
Bennett and Toranto explained that the
school did not want to fully participate in the OneApp process yet because
then their
enrollment, and hence revenue, would be controlled by RSD.
Fix up a
school and it's building, build up the
enrollment and
then sell it off at great profit so you can become a Senator.
If the Board received more than 12 applications in a single year from qualified applicants,
then the proposed law would require it to give priority to proposed charter
schools or
enrollment expansions in districts where student performance on statewide assessments is in the bottom 25 % of all districts in the previous two years and where demonstrated parent demand for additional public
school options is greatest.
However, he
then proceeded to open a slew of charter
schools in neighborhoods with declining
enrollment, demonstrating that he had no interest in «right - sizing.»
If true,
then it's also the case that
schools with high fixed costs require less revenue when their
enrollment increases.
Combined, the two virtual
schools could receive up to $ 66 million a year in taxpayer funds by 2017, if
enrollment reaches a combined 6,000 students by
then, according to the Associated Press.
It seems to me that consistently front - loading a charter
school's
enrollment only to see it shrink over the course of the year, thereby back - loading
enrollment at public
schools, could also allow fiscal shenanigans wherein, if less money is spent on students on average at the beginning of the year (say, no building heating costs or payments for
school trips or assessments that occur later on in the year),
then the charter
school can effect a profit on students who later in the year transfer out of the
school.
In 2015, supporters presented unified
enrollment as a way to simplify the
then - complicated charter
school application process.
Your lender will certify with your
school your
enrollment status and the cost of attendance,
then finalize the disbursement.
Your
school will
then send information about your
enrollment to your loan servicer so that your loan can be placed into deferment.
Given the economic reality of diminished corporate spending on legal services since 2008 and the increase in law
school enrollment by universities before and since
then, the rest will not, and there are more - many more - students left behind than there used to be.
After you complete the course, your parent must submit a Home
School Driver's Education Affidavit to the DPS, which will
then issue you a proof - of - classroom - completion document that you can use to obtain the Certificate of
Enrollment required for the instruction permit.
A representative at the
school will give you a certification of
enrollment, and you can
then apply for your permit at the BMV.
All truck driving students will be tested prior to
enrollment and will
then be placed in a random drug pool while in
school.