[xi] At the institution level (
weighted by enrollment), the correlation between average SAT / ACT scores and the mobility rates of low - income students is 0.65 for public and private, non-profit institutions combined (0.58 for publics and 0.71 for privates).
Not exact matches
Will dual
enrollment courses be
weighted by the student's high school on their transcripts and in their high school GPA?
Descriptive data (eg, maternal age, ethnicity, parity, and infant birth
weight) and information on SIDS risk factors (eg, history of maternal smoking during pregnancy) were collected
by interview at the time of
enrollment.
We also found relatively large effects for black students but only when our analysis
weighted the state - year NAEP data
by the corresponding
enrollments of black students.
But
weighting each district
by its
enrollment shows that an estimated 21 percent of all students at these districts opted out.
That figure is multiplied
by a
weighted student
enrollment.
The
weighted student
enrollment is multiplied
by a dollar amount for one of three cost groupings: very sparse, $ 7,497; sparse, $ 6,501; and standard, $ 5,347, for fiscal 2005.
Under the formula, the base student allocation is multiplied
by a
weighted student
enrollment, which includes adjustments for different grade levels, English - language learners, special education students, and those in vocational education programs.
Weighted by student
enrollment, the average increase is 2 percentage points with a standard deviation of 4 percentage points.
The formula is structured around a base per - pupil amount ($ 2,362 in fiscal 2005) that is multiplied
by a
weighted student
enrollment.
Currently, the school finance formula multiplies the foundation level
by a
weighted student
enrollment.
And
weighting the states
by their
enrollment (so that California contributes more to the estimation than Wyoming) makes the relationship a bit stronger.
Research (
by Irenee Beattie, Josipa Roksa, and Richard Arum) that examined appellate court cases from 2000 to 2002 found that, on average, those cases emerged from secondary schools with 29 percent nonwhite students compared to 37 percent nonwhite students in the national population of secondary schools (the latter
weighted for
enrollment size to be comparable to the court case data); appellate cases also emanated from schools with more educational resources per student (student / teacher ratios of 16.3 compared to 17.5 nationally).
These statistics are
weighted by the full - time equivalent undergraduate
enrollment at each institution.
LEAs participating in the Department's
weighted student funding (WSF) pilot could request funds to build on the flexibility provided
by WSF systems
by establishing or expanding open
enrollment systems.
I differ on this point as to the
weight of its contributing impact, because this one - time decrease in state funding for public education doesn't alter the fact that for the past 20 years in Texas, total annual public education funding from all sources — local, state, and federal — has increased
by almost twice the sum of inflation and
enrollment growth over that period, even after an adjustment for the growth in special education students.
The recommended budget from the Public Education Appropriations Committee included $ 25 million for the technology program, with additional revenue being gobbled up
by a $ 40 million boost to charter school funding, $ 90 million for
enrollment growth and a 2.5 percent increase, or $ 70 million, to the
weighted pupil unit, a metric used for per - student - funding calculations.