Across
- 4. Intimidation through email, social networking, texts, and other electronic means
- 6. A term used to describe students or groups with characteristics that make them more likely to fail academically
- 8. An arrangement in which a business or industry provides funding for a school
- 9. States that prohibited behaviors and actions will not be tolerated
- 13. Court declared that education was not a "fundamental right" under the US Constitution
- 14. The difference in learning and graduation rates among schools
- 16. Helped fund career and technical education
Down
- 1. Emphasized standardized testing to annually assess student achievement
- 2. The average amount of money a school spends on educating a student for one year
- 3. The California Supreme Court struck down the state's financing system as unconstitutional
- 5. Sought to improve the schools in need by giving them federal education money based on the number of poor children enrolled
- 7. States that areas not mentioned in the Constitution as federal responsibilities are left to state authority
- 10. When a student loses the right to attend school for a period of time
- 11. When schools located in districts with lower levels of income have a higher number of students who need high levels of services
- 12. Local real estate taxes used to fund local schools
- 15. An adult who provides support, guidance, and help to a student for a long period of time
