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en When kids move around a lot their grades suffer. Studies show when a student moves three or more times during elementary, they fall over a year behind in reading scores. In eighth grade, they're four times more likely to drop out of school.

en Next year we'll definitely be in 2A. Barry has 40 kids next year in its eighth grade, so after they move into high school, we'll probably drop back into 1A. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh. Next year we'll definitely be in 2A. Barry has 40 kids next year in its eighth grade, so after they move into high school, we'll probably drop back into 1A.

en [? In Mount Vernon, the sixth-grade will move from the elementary schools to the middle school next year.] Regardless of (what grade) they move into the middle school, we cannot discontinue the nurturing, ... Young people during this age are seeking identity; they need to be supported.

en Obesity and intervention studies that we found were based on students in grades three to five. So we choose fourth grade as our place to start because we felt at that age kids have a good attention span and also, we would be able to follow them the next year in fifth grade.

en We feel really good about our CATS scores and the progress we've made, ... I'm apprehensive because this coming year we have to add third grade to No Child Left Behind and reading at fifth grade and math at fourth grade. We're trying to find ways to keep the scores increasing.

en What we've got here is a pretty satisfactory elementary performance ? better math and reading. The eighth-grade performance is much more mixed.

en We began an aggressive reading strategy through Reading First two years ago in nearly 100 elementary schools with low reading achievement across the state. These efforts, which involve students in the early grades, will show up on NAEP measures in future years, and will give us a roadmap for expanding this approach to providing professional development, building leadership and strengthening reading instruction in more schools in our state.

en The books we read change over the years as new books come out and they change over the grades. Books we are reading in fifth and sixth grade now may have been seventh and eighth grade books in the past, or the other way around.

en You have to present learning in a different way at times, but do it in a challenging way to not distract the intense readers. We have to do it because not every student comes in at grade-level reading. It's not successful each time, but you try to bring the joy back to some of the students who are behind.

en I don't think there has been a better year for basketball. It's great for the high school kids, but maybe even more so for those kids in sixth, seventh and eighth grade. They see how much fun those section and state games are.

en A lot of times, at least when I was a student, I was kind of focused on my studies and on my career goals. A lot of times it's difficult to step outside of that, especially in our society.

en We have two schools with high numbers of disadvantages students. Now, the state mandates a 22-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio in the classroom, but what we do right now is have a 19-to-1 student ratio from pre-kindergarten to third grade at those (economically disadvantaged) campuses. The third grade is when they start TAKS and reading. We want to make sure we have those kids prepared for their future. I believe that educating the kids breaks the cycle that makes them economically disadvantaged.

en We could start with the seventh and eighth grades. It is not fair to play the ninth grade one year and then sit out the next.

en Reading really does go down in middle and high school. The amount of reading kids do in those grades just goes down. There are so many clubs and sports competing for that attention.

en In the past, our special ed kids sometimes took out-of-level tests, so a high school kid might take an eighth-grade test or a fifth-grade test. This year, every high school SpEd kid took a high-school level test.


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