In Maine, students take
yearly assessments in core subjects starting in grade 3 and continuing through high school.
Between 1975 and 1986, the Tax Assessor of Webster County, West Virginia
fixed yearly assessments for property at 50 % of...
Between 1975 and 1986, the Tax Assessor of Webster County, West Virginia fixed
yearly assessments for property at 50 % of the appraised value.
Yearly assessments provide a piece of critical information for parents who in many cases may not be getting the full picture from their children's report cards.
In an extension to the findings of Kernan and Lepore, the present results suggest that it is not only benefit finding in the early stages of cancer treatment that predicts later distress but that this longitudinal relationship is found across the six
yearly assessment points in the present study [21].
This is
a yearly assessment that allows and the state to track ELL English language development.
Additionally, over the years we've given students
their yearly assessments in paper form.
To ensure that we are constantly improving and to encourage discussion within the community, we conduct
a yearly assessment using the Australian Sustainable Schools Initiative of South Australia guide to becoming a sustainable school.
Both the House and Senate versions of the ESEA rewrite, while maintaining that states must use
yearly assessments to gauge every student's growth, will allow states to use more than just statewide math and reading tests to do that.
It serves as
a yearly assessment of a credit union's fiscal health and management.
Ninety - eight children who were selected from a large community screening of school children in grades 3, 4, 6 and 7 were followed across four
yearly assessments.