Focal Student Groups definition
Focal Student Groups means students from racial or ethnic groups that have historically experienced academic disparities, students with disabilities, English language learners, economically disadvantaged, students who are homeless and students who are ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children.
Focal Student Groups means students from racial or ethnic groups that have historically experienced academic disparities, students with disabilities, English language learners, economically disadvantaged, students who are homeless and students who are foster children.
Focal Student Groups means students from racial or ethnic groups that have historically experienced academic disparities, students with disabilities, English language learners, economically disadvantaged, students who are homeless and students who are ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children. “Four‐Year on‐Time Graduation Rate” means the percentage of students who received a high school diploma or a modified diploma within four years of the student beginning the ninth grade. “Gap Closing Targets” or “Closing Gap Targets” means the reduction of academic disparities between groups of students especially for Focal Student Groups set forth in the Integrated Plan based on the February 2022 ”Aligning for Student Success: Integrated Guidance for Six ODE Initiatives”.
Examples of Focal Student Groups in a sentence
Grantee must also revisit its LPGT and develop Baseline Targets and Stretch Targets for each of the five Common Metrics and develop Gap Closing Targets that Focal Student Groups will be expected to meet over a five-year period.
During the Foundational Year, Grantee must re-visit each aspect of its SIA Plan and engage with Focal Student Groups, families, staff and community to develop a four-year SIA Plan that will extend from 2021-2024 with two biannual implementation periods.
More Definitions of Focal Student Groups
Focal Student Groups means student groups as defined in 581-014-0001, including pregnant/parenting teens.
Focal Student Groups means students from racial or ethnic groups that have historically experienced academic disparities, students with disabilities, English language learners, economically disadvantaged, students who are homeless and students who are ▇▇▇▇▇▇ children. “Four-Year on-Time Graduation Rate” means the percentage of students who received a high school diploma or a modified diploma within four years of the student beginning the ninth grade.