Hitchabrut
republicanjew18
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Political Matrix E: 8.38, S: 7.49
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« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2007, 07:01:04 PM » |
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The program in numbers: There are 7776 students in the city's learning program.
Number of young-aged students:
Ages 3-5 years: 1774 Students Ages 3-4 years: 1192 Students Age 5 years: 582 students
Boys: 51.6% Girls: 48.4%
Muslim Students: 95.5% Christian Students: 4.5%
Number of students in the "special learning" (special ed., I believe) Supervised Kindergarten: 27 students Al-Nour special ed.: 48 students
Number of Schools:
Ages 3-5: 58 kindergarten [classes] including class of 10 and three supervised kindergarten [classes]
Elementary Schools: 5 schools Junior High Schools: 2 middle schools One High School One special education school (Al-Nour) One agricultural school (Albatoff Ranch)
Number of rented classrooms Aben Sina Elementary: 2 rooms Al-Nagach Elementary: 12 rooms Taha Hussein Junior High School: 2 rooms
Number of portable and pre-fab classrooms Al-Gadir Elementary: 12 rooms Taha Hussein Junior High School: 9 rooms Al-Salam Elementary: 4 rooms Al-Nagach Elementary: 2 rooms Al-Hakma High School: 2 rooms
Number of teachers: 484 teachers in the program
You see the 484 - the chart after that reads (in columns, from left to right) Total, Percentage of female teachers, number of female teachers, percentage of male teachers, number of male teachers, school The rows read, Kindergarten, Al-Gadir, Al-Salam, Aben Sina, Al-Nagach, Al-Sapa, Taha Hussein, Al-Halan, Al-Hakma, Al-Nour, Agricultural Ranch
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Those acheiving "maturation":
Columns (from left to right) read, Percentage of Acheivements from grade level (surpassing grade level?), grade level, percentage of acedemic acheivements, acheivements, levels 2-12, year Rows read, 1994-5, 1995-6, 1996-7, 1997-8, 1998-9, 1999-2000, 2000-1
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Percentage of "maturations" (above grade level?) nationally: Columns (from left to right) read, Arab, Jewish, year Rows read, 1994-5, 1995-6, 1996-7, 1997-8, 1998-9, 1999-2000, 2000-1
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