Chap 8

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Across
  1. 6. Describes students or groups with characteristics that make them more likely to fail academically
  2. 7. Declared the property tax unconstitutional
  3. 10. An arrangement in which a business or industry provides support for a school.
  4. 11. States had rights to determine their own level of funding education
  5. 13. ade federal money available to schools with low income students to help equalize educational oppurtunities
  6. 14. Used funding money to help close the gap in student achievement among schools
  7. 15. Powers not given to the federal government is given to the people or the states
  8. 16. A policy that states prohibited behaviors and actions will not be tolerated-no expectations
Down
  1. 1. Helped fund career and technical education
  2. 2. Tax on land and house that contributes to school funding
  3. 3. The differences in learning and graduation rates among schools often linked to differences in school populations and funding
  4. 4. Average amount of money a school district spends to educate one student for one year.
  5. 5. The problems occur when schools in districts with lower levels of income from property taxes have higher proportions of students who low-income and need a higher level of services.
  6. 8. An adult who commits to a long-term relationships with a student to provide support,guidance,and help
  7. 9. Intimidation or bullying through email, social networking sites, text messaging, or other electronic means
  8. 12. When a student loses the right to attend school for a specified period of time.