Sentences with phrase «whose overall score»

They concluded that students who were allowed additional time on the entire exam would have scored no more than 10 points higher in verbal and 20 points higher in math, though there was no advantage whatsoever among students whose overall score in math was lower than 400.
In central North County, the picture was particularly grim for three large districts — Oceanside Unified, with 22,000 students; Escondido Union, with 19,200 students; and Vista Unified, with 22,100 students — whose overall scores were well below state and county averages.

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Rodway, whose boss DeFrancisco had raised concerns about the overall structure of the Lighthouse Point deal four weeks earlier and whose conference was about to score a quiet but significant victory, said nothing other than «so moved» and then, a moment later, «aye.»
Students whose teachers receive an overall rating one standard deviation above the mean are predicted to score roughly 0.06 standard deviations higher in reading than students whose teacher received an average rating.
Among students assigned to different teachers with the same Overall Classroom Practices score, math achievement will grow more for students whose teacher is better than his peers at classroom management (i.e., has a higher score on our Classroom Management vs. Instructional Practices measure).
While this means that some of the students, whose test scores are included in the school's performance measure, may have only been in that school for a relatively short time, it avoids problems associated with excluding the high - mobility students - typically the lowest - performing students - from the district's overall accountability measure.
Student math achievement was 0.09 standard deviations higher for teachers whose overall evaluation score was 1 standard deviation higher (the estimate for reading was 0.08).
The authors assert that teachers «still don't trust test scores» and only one in three support rewarding teachers whose students routinely score higher on standardized tests; overall, however, teachers think evaluations are improving.
For example, a Grade 3 student whose ELA / literacy overall scaled score is 2500 scored at the 80th percentile.
Students whose ACT scores meet or exceed a specific benchmark on text complexity are found significantly more likely to enroll in college, earn a higher overall GPA in year one, and return to the same college for a second year.
There's a stark difference between the city's overall opt out numbers and the state's, and it's certainly true that parents at some schools in wealthier neighborhoods, whose schools can count on high test scores (as they are largely correlated with socioeconomic status), may have more time, a bigger platform to speak up, and, above all, more access to accurate information about the tests, their impacts and the right to refuse them.
The winner shall be the person whose entry receives the highest overall score («Winner»).
Studies show that the animals caught by predators are generally weaker and more diseased than those killed by manmade sources.6, 7 One study found that «birds killed by cats had significantly lower mass, fat scores, and pectoral muscle mass scores» than birds of the same species killed by cars or windows.8 These studies indicate that cats are catching what some biologists refer to as the «doomed surplus» 9 — animals who would not have lived, and so whose death does not affect overall population levels.
National Driver Training Institute's website contains 47 pages of testimonials, each of which contains 50 reviews whose scores add up to an overall rating of 4.79 out of 5 stars.
We also have a classroom of learning - disabled children whose scores are folded into the overall school's scores — so don't be fooled by how JM's scores look a little less robust than neighboring Hills schools.
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