Under a second law, the Texas Education Agency must close campuses or take control of the Houston school board if any of the district's 10 longest - failing schools do
n't meet state academic standards this year.
Ninety - five percent of the state's school districts didn't have enough money to provide students with the education they needed to
meet state academic standards in 2006, according to a study completed that year at the request of state lawmakers.
After five years of landing on the state's list of low - performing schools, a tiny South Texas district that drew national headlines for cutting its sports program to ward off closure is
now meeting state academic standards.
Title IV also provides federal grants for Statewide Family Engagement Centers program, which may «assist parents in participating effectively in their children's education and helping their
children meet state academic standards.»
No school districts in Wisconsin will be considered eligible for a forced takeover program for schools that do
n't meet state academic standards, according to a letter the Department of Public Instruction sent Wednesday to the Milwaukee School District.
Notably, the Math - in - CTE model was not developed to address rigor or level of mathematics or order of instruction required to
meet state academic standards.
District administrators have said it's highly unlikely all 10 will
meet state academic standards this year.
The law required states to determine whether their students were
meeting state academic standards and held schools accountable for the results.
If any district has a single school that fails to
meet state academic standards for five consecutive years, the Texas Education Agency must replace the district's school board or close the chronically failing school.
Our state simply does not provide enough resources to educate all students to
meet our state academic standards.
We focus on addressing challenges and improving the academic success of students who are struggling and at - risk so
they meet state academic standards.
-- Restore the nearly $ 1 billion in state funding cuts (made in each of the last two years) over a three year timetable, getting PA back on track to supporting schools based on the level needed to meet state academic standards
Order the defendants to create and maintain a constitutional school funding system that will enable all students to
meet state academic standards and does not discriminate against low - wealth school district.
This funding helps ensure that English learners (ELs) attain English language proficiency and
meet state academic standards.
Title IA is a federally funded program providing financial assistance to local educational agencies and schools with a high percentage of children from low income families to help ensure that all children
meet state academic standards.
-- Restore the nearly $ 1 billion in state funding level cuts (made in each of the last two years) over a three year timetable, getting PA back on track to supporting schools based on the level needed to
meet state academic standards.
These opportunities will offer professional learning that is designed to address the needs of students with disabilities, students at - risk of failing and not
meeting state academic standards, English Language students, gifted and talented students, students transitioning from neglected and delinquent facilities, homeless students, and foster care students.
Students learn about the world through exploration of their individual interests by designing and completing projects that
meet state academic standards.