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They take an achievement test at the end of each level.
Her early achievement tests are just too low to be possible.
For example, no one told her about taking achievement tests needed to get into college, she said.
Also, keep your child's final grades and any achievement test results.
What do we know about using student achievement tests to judge teacher performance?
Tony is at the very top of all the achievement tests in school.
As a whole, California scores on the achievement tests were just below the national average.
The students also score well above grade level on national achievement tests.
The pessimistic children also do less well on achievement tests.
Holt believes that end of year achievement tests do not show real learning.
People brag about the high achievement test scores in the local schools and the low crime rate.
Voters mark a paper ballot, much like a school achievement test, which is then counted by computer.
Under federal law, schools are considered failing if they do not meet certain progress goals on achievement tests over two or more years.
But it does help explain why only about a fifth of the students passed the state's basic achievement tests in 2000.
A 20-minute written essay will be included in a set of optional achievement tests.
Furthermore, Aurora's achievement test scores are among the highest in the state.
An achievement test is a test of developed skill or knowledge.
State law does not require achievement tests for home school graduating seniors.
In the past decade, the gap between black and white performance on achievement tests has also been narrowed.
Across the country, students, parents and teachers are boycotting standardized achievement tests.
In the early primary years, girls and boys score evenly on achievement tests.
But there was no relation between competence at that task and the achievement test scores.
Achievement test scores are often used in an educational system to determine what level of instruction for which a student is prepared.
The Chicago high school rankings are determined by the average test scores on state achievement tests.
Over the last seven years, scores on the city's annual mathematics achievement test in the public schools increased significantly.