61. If university presidents are serious about improving academic performance, they can add some minimum graduation rates and consequences for a failure to reach them. 62. In Denver, the end of busing two years ago coincided with a perception of general decline in academic performance in public schools. 63. In January, the state Board of Education is expected to vote on establishing a new charter school accountability office to review academic performance. 64. In Texas, legislators are calling for a moratorium on new charters until they know more about the academic performance of existing schools. 65. In pushing for the change, the chancellor had said he would hold district superintendents accountable for the academic performance of their students. 66. It amazed me that academic performance by children could be altered by a simple motivational factor like a direct role model. 67. Jennings took most of his courses pass-fail, removing much of the suspense over his academic performance. 68. Johnson questions whether school integration leads to better academic performance. 69. Knight has been suspended from the Hawaii game, however, for poor academic performance. 70. Koreans are twice as likely to get a college degree as whites, and their academic performance is improving daily. |
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