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The Effects of Homelessness on the Academic Achievement of Children (Children of Poverty)
by Henriett Attles
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with references to "California Achievement Test".
Key Phrases:
Word Analysis, Language Expression, Language Mechanics, California Achievement Test, Family Sheltered, Sheltered Figure, district mean scores, homeless students, mathematics concepts, academic achievement scores, homeless experience, grade equivalency
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Children, Schools, And Inequality (Social Inequality)
by Doris R Entwisle
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with references to "California Achievement Test".
Excerpt - on Page 12: "
... of children's performance by then is usually a good indicator of future school performance, In the standardization sample for the California Achievement Test battery (California Achievement Test 1979), for instance, grade I reading scores obtained in the fall correlate . ... "
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Beginning School Study, Special Education, California Achievement Test, African American, Bureau of the Census, Spring Year, meal subsidy rate, faucet theory, high socioeconomic status children, preschooled children, low socioeconomic status schools, first grade transition
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Children in Poverty: Child Development and Public Policy
by Aletha C. Huston
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with references to "California Achievement Test".
Excerpt - on Page 203: "
... and academic competence 203 Table 8.5. Means and standard deviations of age-referenced Woodcock- Johnson standard scores and percentiles and grade-referenced California Achievement Test standard ... "
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New York, United States, Head Start, Bureau of the Census, National Center, California Achievement Test, transitory poverty, developmental child care, personal health services, nonintact families, rate among participants, nonpoor children
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Private Secondary Schools 2005-2006
by Peterson's
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with references to "California Achievement Test".
Excerpt - on Page 68: "
... Traditional secondary-level entrance grade is 10. For fall 2004, 30 students applied for upper-level admission, 20 were accepted, 17 enrolled. California Achievement Test required. Deadline for receipt of application materials: none. No application fee required. On-campus interview required. ... "
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Faculty School, Student Life Upper, Athletics Interscholastic, Admissions Traditional, Computers Computers, Upper School Student Profile Grade, General Information Coeducational, Special Academic Programs Advanced Placement, New York, National Association of Independent Schools, Subjects Offered Algebra, New England
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