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en They will have more access, longer access to books, reference documents and things that their professors have requested them to review, so as a consequence I would expect grades would be better, retention would be better because grades would be better, and graduation rates would be better as well.

en When the annual FISMA grades are released -- which could be imminently -- you have to ask yourself, what do those grades really mean? The high grades could mean a lot of compliance, but not a lot of security. The low grades could mean that there's plenty of security in place, but it just wasn't verified on paper properly.

en Rank and GPA are no longer predictors of success. When it takes over a 3.0 to be in the top half ... the average grade is a B+, there has to be inflated grades somewhere. And the question is whether those grades are based on what was learned or what was tried. If I am given two or three chances to take a test or five or six chances to write a paper, of course I am going to do well.

en In smaller learning communities, students do better academically and socially. Students make better grades and graduation rates are a lot higher.

en Grades are a problem. On the most general level, they're an explicit acknowledgment that what you're doing is insufficiently interesting or rewarding for you to do it on your own. Nobody ever gave you a grade for learning how to play, how to ride a bicycle, or how to kiss. One of the best ways to destroy love for any of these activities would be through the use of grades, and the coercion and judgment they represent. Grades are a cudgel to bludgeon the unwilling into doing what they don't want to do, an important instrument in inculcating children into a lifelong subservience to whatever authority happens to be thrust over them.

en I want a great communicator with the press. A damn good fund-raiser. Very strong academically. You better have graduation rates in the 80s and you better have good grades. Show a track record of hiring good coaches.

en I think the grades are accurate, unfortunately. There are so many states that are smoke free - I think New Jersey got 'A's across the board - I think our grades are fair, as sad as that is.

en This kind of grade -- unfulfilled, insufficient, minimal progress -- those grades are failing grades ... That is an unacceptable response.

en Most of these kids would be playing Division 1 football if they had better grades and that is kind of what they are doing here, trying just to get their grades up.

en The way the law is written - although it would be bizarre - if the school were to put grades on that form, grades would be directory information. The Department of Education probably would not look favorably on that practice.

en I'm not making the reference that Justin did poorly, or that there was a big difference in their grades,

en Grades are more important, so they needed to be there. We talked during the week about self-discipline, that these boys are all smart enough to get good grades and play ball. It just takes work.

en While the proceedings are continuing through the Canadian authorities for us to obtain access to the documents in Canada, we can now get access to the copies that are in the United States.

en People are so busy these days, lots of working moms and little time to devote to family. That is a big issue. Children have access to so much more mobility. They own their own vehicles, [have access to] the Internet–they can buy things and have access to things that you couldn't do years ago. As a hacker, Pex Tufvesson is in a class of his own.

en There are no grades of vanity, there are only grades of ability in concealing it
  Mark Twain


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