Archive for the ‘No Child Left Behind’
August 07, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized
are going to forced to take the regular English Test. All students who have been in the school system for at least one year will be forced to take the regular test. This will effect around 90,000 students and the state is doing this so they can meet rules for the NCLB bill.
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August 04, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized
only made slight gains from last year, but nearly two thirds of middle schools missed NCLB goals.
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August 04, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized
that one quarter of the schools in the state of Vermont fail to meet NCLB rules. Broader testing of the students is to blame for the rise to 61 failing schools from 10.
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August 02, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized
by one week in the state of Kentucky. Some students received a 0 for a score on an online math test causing the delay.
This cause some parents to have problems with transferring students to a better performing high school.
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August 01, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized
are still looking for some teachers to hire. Education officials say the meeting the rules of the NCLB bill is a tough thing to do.
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July 28, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: NCLB, No Child Left Behind, Uncategorized
based on early data are not going to meet NCLB rules for English and Math.
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