«It also matters
which school a student attends.
As a choice district, families can select
which school their student attends as long as that school has space.
Not exact matches
MEFA (
which stands for the Massachusetts Educational Financing Authority) offers
student loan refinancing to borrowers, regardless of where they live or are
attending school.
It was an encouraging note from a college
student who
attended a
school at
which I'd recently spoken.
Although we use «linguistic sweeteners and semantic somersaults» and call these
schools «diverse,» the Civil Rights Project at Harvard University (now at UCLA) has documented that more than 2 million
students, including more than a quarter of black
students in the Northeast and Midwest,
attend schools in
which 99 to 100 percent of the
students are nonwhite.
Yet there are specifics, such as «Allow Low Income And Special Needs
Students To Choose
Which School To
Attend By Making Title I and IDEA Funds Portable.»
The private
school the
student attends, the public
school at
which the
student participates in a sport, the district
school board, and the FHSAA are exempt from civil liability arising from any injury that occurs to the
student during such transportation.
Cuomo unveiled a revised version of the legislation on Tuesday,
which would provide $ 150 million in tax credits annually for donations that benefit public and private
schools, and encourage low - income
students to
attend either a private
school or a public
school in another district.
The measure,
which is separate from federal legislation and would apply only to New York state, would allow undocumented
students to be eligible for funds from the state's Tuition Assistance Program if they
attended high
school in New York state or received a general equivalency diploma and have applied to a college or university within the state.
After his return to Buffalo, Jacobs co-founded the BISON Scholarship Fund,
which raises money to underwrite the tuition of low - and moderate - income
students to
attend private or parochial
schools.
He supports charter
schools,
school choice within a district, and «money follows the child,» a program in
which students who
attend magnet or charter
schools bring education funding with them instead of sharing it with their old
school district.
The city will be sponsoring buses for Buffalo
students to
attend the March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C. on March 24, he said, organized in response to the February 14
school shooting in Parkland, Florida in
which 17
students were killed.
Sanchez's comment neatly summarized the sentiments of the «Don't Steal Possible» rally,
which representatives for Families for Excellent
Schools said was
attended by 13,000
students and parents.
Currently 328
students attend St. Peter's,
which provides
schooling from pre-kindergarten to eighth grade.
400,000
students, or approximately 15 percent of all
students in New York State
attend nonpublic
schools which provide an important educational alternative in virtually every corner of New York State — and especially so in communities where the existing public
schools are failing.
About 11,000
students currently
attend Success
schools,
which run from pre-kindergarten to high
school for the first time this year.
Students from Buffalo Public
School # 32 — Bennett Park Montessori and Enterprise Charter
School will
attend the morning program
which is also free and open to the public.
Parents, along with Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal and Community Board 7, are lobbying for Primary Day to be made a staff professional development day — in
which students get the day off from
school — in the same way that
students are not required to
attend school on Election Day in November.
Its June graduation rate —
which includes special education
students who
attended high
school in special placements outside the district, according to officials — was 53 percent.
It was the first time a state education commissioner has
attended the advocacy day event at the state Capitol,
which is designed to raise awareness for charter
school issues and give parents and
students an opportunity to speak directly with legislators in Albany.
On Tuesday, July 31, Governor Andrew Cuomo vetoed S7722, a controversial bill
which would have allowed parents to seek tuition reimbursement for special education
students attending private
schools for cultural reasons.
The White House schedule announced a «listening session» Wednesday but did not specify
which students or staff from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School will be permitted to
attend.
This system uses a «lottery tie - breaking» feature to help determine
which students will
attend schools in high demand.
A «cascading» effect was proposed in
which minority
students who would have
attended a first - tier
school under affirmative action have now been shuffled to second - tier
schools.
The survey asks
students to report up to three colleges at the top of their choice set to
which they were admitted, and
which school they will
attend that coming fall.
Accredited ND programs are residential,
which means that
students physically
attend school (versus distance or internet courses) and accumulate hundreds of hours observing licensed physicians and participating in all aspects of patient care.
Most significantly, Coleman asserted that disadvantaged black
students would do better academically if they
attended schools in
which the majority of their classmates were white.
We used
student reports of
which shows they had seen over the years on field trips as well as WAC records of
which performances they should have seen given the
school they
attended in each grade and year.
Students in both schools were offered vouchers, and nearly 50 students and their families chose to attend one of a handful of nearby private schools, most of which were religiously aff
Students in both
schools were offered vouchers, and nearly 50
students and their families chose to attend one of a handful of nearby private schools, most of which were religiously aff
students and their families chose to
attend one of a handful of nearby private
schools, most of
which were religiously affiliated.
He does two kinds of
schools: high
schools that are tech related, where the kids are engaged in projected based learning and discovery, and that have deeply embedded partnerships with local industry; and also
schools that are K — 8 flex programs, in
which students attend school two days a week, work from home two days a week, and one day is an enrichment day.
Nearly half of high
school students in the city's Ward 8,
which Ballou serves,
attend charter
schools.
During the past 12 years, the period in
which inclusion has been used more extensively, the number of
students with disabilities who have graduated from high
school has tripled; the number
attending college has doubled.
The lottery process for oversubscribed grades gave preference first to
students who previously
attended the
school and their siblings, then to low - income
students applying to
schools that previously did not have a majority of low - income
students, and finally to
students applying to a
school within their «choice zone» (
which would guarantee them access to district - provided transportation).
After much deliberation, the Nielsens applied to two private
schools and 10 public
schools, including two public charters, through geographic exception letters,
which allow Hawaiian
students to
attend non-neighborhood public
schools.
First, we use our entire sample to analyze the extent to
which the
schools that
students attend can explain the overall variation in
student test scores and fluid cognitive skills, controlling for differences in prior achievement and
student demographic characteristics (including gender, age, race / ethnicity, and whether the
student is from a low - income family, is an English language learner, or is enrolled in special education).
I explore three broad hypotheses for why African Americans might not have benefited as much as whites from the funding initiatives: 1) kindergarten funding disproportionately drew African Americans out of higher - quality education settings; 2) instead of raising additional revenue to fund local kindergarten programs fully,
school districts offered lower - quality kindergarten programs to African Americans or moved funds from existing
school programs from
which African Americans may have disproportionately benefited; and 3) African Americans were more adversely affected by any subsequent «upgrading» of
school curricula as more
students entered elementary grades having
attended kindergarten.
This analysis (again the Newspeak) builds on a large body of program evaluations in Louisiana, Indiana, Ohio, and Washington, D.C., all of
which show that
students attending participating private
schools perform significantly worse than their peers in public
schools — especially in math.
While online learning is still new to the vast majority of K - 12
students and
schools, Ohio has operated «e-
schools,» public charter
schools that operate entirely online and
which students «
attend» on a full - time basis, for a decade.
In cities like New Orleans and Detroit,
which have especially robust charter sectors, more
students attend charters than district
schools.
The report also indicates that controlled choice — a type of voluntary desegregation that allows parents some choice about
which schools their children will
attend — and other desegregation efforts benefit minority
students.
All of the
students in the study selected
schools to
attend that they preferred over the default option,
which was their assigned neighborhood
school.
But Nevada is first on that indicator only because 69 percent of its
students attend the Clark County
school system,
which has one of the lowest per - pupil spending rates in Nevada, at $ 5,215 — the same as the statewide median.
The database includes information about each
student's classroom teacher in a given year,
which allows us to estimate how much the
student learned in that year and to connect that information to such professional characteristics as teacher certification, acquisition of a master's degree, teacher experience, teacher test performance, and the specific
school of education the teacher had
attended within Florida, if the teacher had
attended one of the eleven
schools for
which adequate numbers of teacher observations were available.
In 2013, more than 80 percent of New Orleans public
school students attend charter schools, including 12 charters that are authorized by the Orleans Parish School Board, which still operates six of its own schools as
school students attend charter
schools, including 12 charters that are authorized by the Orleans Parish
School Board, which still operates six of its own schools as
School Board,
which still operates six of its own
schools as well.
If the apparent negative effects of
attending a «no excuses» charter
school on conscientiousness, self - control, and grit do in fact reflect reference bias, then what our data show is that these
schools influence the standards to
which students hold themselves when evaluating their own non-cognitive skills.
What interests him is the way in
which the political and organizational realities of urban
schools influence their responses to competition and thus help determine how competition will affect the
schools that more than 90 percent of
students still
attend.
Schools will leverage online learning for academics,
which means they will be able to act as community centers in essence and focus far more on providing well - kept facilities that
students want to
attend with great face - to - face supports, high - quality meals, and a range of athletic, musical, and artistic programs — things that receive short shrift all too often today.
Massachusetts today has approximately one million
students attending almost 2000
schools, of
which just 82 are charters.
A better denominator would be the number of
students who had enrolled in high
school four years ago, when most
students will not have reached the age at
which they legally can stop
attending school.
In fact, Miller v. Skumanick (eventually Miller v. Mitchell in the appeals court) got even more interesting because the prosecutor told the dozen
students caught up in the affair, that he would not prosecute them if they accepted
school suspension, submitted to drug tests, wrote an essay about their infractions, and
attended a five - week re-education program in
which they would admit that what they did was wrong and — for the girls — had learned what it meant to be a girl in today's society.