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Four out of five college students (82 percent) and non-college students (80 percent) say that they would have worked harder if their schools had demanded more of them and set higher academic standards. (Achieve) ... Home » Case for Action » Closing the Expectations Gap » High School Standards...
www.achieve.org/AlignedStandards www.achieve.org/AlignedStandards
A patchwork of state standards is failing to produce high school graduates who are prepared either for college or for work, ... The diploma project comes as others are looking for ways to improve high schools. A commission appointed by the National Assessment Governing Board is studying whether national 12th grade tests...
www.nytimes.com/2004/02/10/us/study-says-us-should-set-... www.nytimes.com/2004/02/10/us/study-says-us-should-set-high-school-standards.html
Archived Information: The High Schools initiative supports high schools. Included are comprehensive, magnet, pilot, and redesigned vocational-technical schools. ... States and districts need to set high standards for high schools that are clearly aligned with both elementary and postsecondary requirements.
www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ovae/pi/hs/index.html
First things first: enlistment standards. The Navy, like all of the U.S. Armed Forces, has them. ... (Excludes correspondence schools offering vocational certificates.) Please note that the Navy highly encourages high school graduation. Less than 4 percent of Navy Personnel can enlist without high school diplomas.
www.navy.com/about/before/enlistmentstandards/ www.navy.com/about/before/enlistmentstandards/
Government Information Technology Agency (GITA) Policies, Standards, and Procedures; Graduation Requirements (High School); IDEAL; IDEAL Pamphlet; No Child Left Behind; Office of English ... Pandemic Preparedness Guidance for Schools; Resource Guide for the Standards and Rubrics for School Improvement;
www.ade.state.az.us/
Lou Denti, Ed.D., California State ... Key aspects of a model continuation school ... Continuation high schools: Promising practices...
alternativeed.sjsu.edu/presentation_html/pres0_3/mod0_3... alternativeed.sjsu.edu/presentation_html/pres0_3/mod0_3_files/frame.htm
(2) Model continuation high schools in the Central Valley work together through the California Continuation Education Association region five meetings to develop ways to become aligned with the comprehensive high school sites in their districts as far as curriculum standards.
sunzi1.lib.hku.hk/ER/detail/hkul/3851456
The establishment of a joint or regionally operated continuation high school or program must be approved by the Board of Education if the school or program (i) is subject to the Regulations Establishing Standards for Accrediting Virginia’s Public Schools, or (ii) requires a waiver of Board of Education regulations.
www.doe.virginia.gov/VDOE/suptsmemos/2004/inf118.html
State school authorities estimate that over 115,000 California high school students will pass through one of the state's 519 continuation high schools each year. ... Assessment & Standards Development Services...
www.wested.org/cs/we/view/rs/917
Alternative Education Options: A Descriptive Study of California Continuation High Schools Jorge Ruiz de Velasco, Greg Austin, Don Dixon, Joseph Johnson, ... Principals reported that prior to the enactment of the PSAA, curriculum standards in continuation schools were often lower than those in sending schools.
www.law.berkeley.edu/files/RuizdeVelascoAEOIssueBrieffi... www.law.berkeley.edu/files/RuizdeVelascoAEOIssueBrieffinal.pdf
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Continuation
-n.
(on the London stock exchange) a fee paid by a buyer of securities to the seller for the privilege of deferring payment.
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High
-adj.
lofty; tall.
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Schools
-n.
institution for teaching and learning.
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Standards
-n.
something serving as a basis for comparison or judgment.
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