Sharnae is currently a senior who is participating in the second year Business Administration and Management vocational program at Mentor High School. Teachers report that Sharnae continues to be a cooperative and courteous student who is a pleasure to have in class. The team also reports that Sharnae continues to work hard and strive for excellence by taking school seriously and earning top grades. Sharnae's first quarter GPA was a 3.389 and her second quarter GPA was a 3.667 raising her overall GPA to a 2.863. Sharnae's earns 95% and above grades in her vocational class. In Algebra 2, she earned an average score of 85%. Sharnae has mastered her employability goal of effectively communicating her needs and concerns. Current reports indicate 80% and above marks that demonstrate her ability to communicate her needs and concerns regarding class grades. Teachers report that this occurs in every class 4 out of 4 times.
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Her strengths in Alg. 2 are solving many different types of multi-step equations. She demonstrates the ability to solve equations polynomials and radicals. During the second quarter, Sharnae's average scores on assessments pertaining to
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Sharnae earned the following scores: Reading (419) proficient, Math (414) proficient, Writing (432) Accelerated, Social Studies (414) proficient and Science (401). Sharnae also participated in the NWEA Map Assessment in the spring and fall of 2014. The Map Assessment is an online diagnostic assessment that tests a student's growth from one year. In the spring of 2014, Sharnae scored an RIT score of 233 in Math, placing her in the 43rd percentile. Sharnae was then assessed in Math in the fall of 2014 where her score dropped 10pts to a RIT score of 223, placing her in the 26th percentile. Students at grade level nationally scored an average RIT of 236. No current scores on the MAP test are
The business that I want to open would be a franchise of a McDonald’s restaurant. McDonald’s is a fast-food restaurant that serves a variety of products, but is mostly known for its
The applicants are morally correct as long as their action promotes their long term interest. If their action produces or will produce for them a greater outcome of good, versus evil in the long hall than any other alternative, than that action is the right one to act on, and the individual should take that to be a moral act. An Assessment of Morality by Ethicsinbusiness.net
This case study was very interesting and relatable. This case study is about Leigh Scott a social studies teacher of 11 years and her issue about Aaron and Dale. Aaron is anger with Leigh about his grade and how another student got a higher grade at the end of the quarter but they had the same grades all during that time. He believes it’s because he is African American and Leigh is taking it out on him for that. She would never grade someone due to their grades because she has worked as a teacher with integrated classes all her 11 years. She has no reason to be biase far as she has a career as a teacher. Dale is a student with a learning disability in an average social studies class for mainstreaming. He received a
Mr. McClean, our network’s Director of Student Information Systems, provided key information about Miriam’s calculated grade. When we manually calculated her score with assigned weights to Classwork (50%), Homework (10%), Quizzes (25%), and Tests (15%) and without dropping her lowest score, her grade was a 63%. The formula that we used was:
I have met this student once in this week. He is an introvert boy and doesn’t talk much. His scores for the six work values are Achievement:18; Independence: 14; Recognition: 20; Relationships:20; Support 18; Working Conditions:18. We together selected the possible future major areas. They
I am glad images were included in the presentation which gives the reader a better understanding of Namah's diagnosis. Asking Namah how to best provide care is very smart. Avoiding stereotypes and going right to the patient to ask what she expects and what I can do to provide care is important. Addressing the genetic factor of the BRCA gene is important, especially if she has children. In my experience, the husband is usually present in the room with the health care provider and the patient. I am curious if this was the situation for Namah since her husband was born in the U.S., but is of Iraqi decent. The U.S. is such a melting pot that culture lines can become so blurred, so just asking can answer so many questions for the health care
What I gathered from the CFC training, keyworkers are not supposed to ask contractor for pledges; however, a contractor can go online and submit their request. Since we do not have access to contractor’s payroll, paper check, credit or debit cards are acceptable methods of payments. Hope this helps.
As many of her peers maintained an attitude of indifference toward their education, Sharyah, took higher level classes, maintained an outstanding work ethic, and appeared on the A/B honor roll every semester. She has a “Walk with me to success or stand back” attitude. Her maturity and no-nonsense demeanor, sets her apart from her peers, likewise, she sets a standard for them to follow. Sharyah’s enthusiasm for achievement and her natural
To whom it may concern, Georgia Beckmann is one of the most intelligent, thoughtful and witty students I have seen in my counselling career. These qualities are impossible to miss through how she approaches her assignments, the quality of her insight into topics at hand, discussions in class and extracurricular activities. Georgia’s hard work has consistently earned her some of the highest grades of her class since freshman year, and she has continuously challenged herself each year to improve the quality of her work and analyses across academic disciplines. Georgia has earned straight A’s throughout her entire high school career, which is no surprise based on the hard-working spirit she exudes every day in all of her classes. This has carried
The purpose of this paper is to locate, observe, and collect information on a school-aged child between the ages of six and 17 in different settings. Once the child is identified, a pseudonym will be assigned to the child. The child will be observed on his development, to include: school performance, emotional characteristics, social characteristics, cognitive characteristics, motivational characteristics, self-concept, interests, language development, moral development, and health. Also, the child will be placed in proper development stages according to theories based on the work of Piaget, Vygotsky, Erickson, and Kohlberg. The goal of this paper is to develop a comprehensive portrait of the subject.
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Jinhee has bond that matures at 50,000 on her 30 birthday. She going take out 25,000 for down payment on house this leaves her 25,000 at 7% for 30 more years.
The case study focuses on an employee, Paul Keller, who is being affected by a number of factors. His job performance is hindered by constraints such as his work environment, his home environment, stressors, mood, and the management style of his superior. The case study demonstrates how his job performance is affected and what the consequences could be as a result of his poor job performance and lack of concentration.
Drake, P. (n.d.). What is free cash flow and how do I calculate it? Florida Atlantic University, pp. 1-6. Retrieved from: http://educ.jmu.edu/~drakepp/general/FCF.pdf [Accessed: 6 Aug 2013].
Have you ever had a colonoscopy or endoscopy – where they take a camera and look through your mouth down into your stomach; or a camera that goes in your rectum that looks through your bowel and intestines?