Since, educational attainment rises over time, we should expect this to occur quite often.
"Once attendance dips below 95% the child's attainment really starts to drop away, " he said.
President Obama is committed to increasing access, attainment, and affordability of higher education programs.
It is still in most cases closely correlated with educational attainment and career expectations.
There was some praise for the school's art department, where attainment is above the national average.
But the right to rights is a far cry from the attainment of these rights.
Mr Bell said that in those circumstances, raising pupils' attainment could seem "an almost intractable problem".
While women are dramatically increasing their education attainment, they continue to be paid less than men.
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Ofsted praised history teaching at GCSE and A-level, but said attainment was "weaker" among younger secondary pupils.
"Many areas that have low attainment are those with the highest funding per pupil, " the report said.
The parliamentary answer also indicates an attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils who attend outstanding and failing schools.
It's no secret that America's young students no longer lead the world in learning proficiency or attainment.
People are better able to focus their efforts on goal attainment when they are committed to deadlines.
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Schools Minister Jim Knight said closing the attainment gap in education remained a top priority for his government.
"Be happy, love Baba, " he signed them, as if the attainment of happiness were as simple as that.
Evidence, however, suggests that significant challenges to the attainment of these principles remain, especially where elections are concerned.
Young women first eclipsed men in college attainment in the early 1990s, and the gap has grown wider.
Like the Gnostics, the Mormons thought that the conventional texts had too much atonement and too little attainment.
He provided stats on crime, educational attainment, presence of four-year colleges and an index on cultural and recreational opportunities.
As well as discovering the Olympic champions of the future, school sport can improve health, wellbeing and academic attainment.
The report said teaching needed to be improved considerably, so that GCSE attainment was "broadly average" by summer 2014.
Mr Cooke said there was a clear correlation between school attendance and attainment.
Neither the participants nor the press should have touted its attainment too hopefully.
Programmes are aimed at youth from low-income families and those who have low educational attainment and limited work experience.
The panel said they believed the test would raise attainment in these areas.
These projects are helping pupils in alternative provision reach their full potential and are helping to close the attainment gap.
Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, said more emphasis needed to be placed on quality, attainment and cost-effectiveness.
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The PISA assessments of 15-year-olds educational attainment, published in December 2010, showed Wales falling further behind since the 2006 tests.
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