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The New York City results are also puzzling because they show striking variations from grade to grade, with scores stable in third grade, rising 12.4 points on the performance scale in sixth grade and dropping 4.1 points in fifth grade.
As Ayman has improved at the game, so has his math grade — rising to a 93 at the end of the last school year, from 85 in the first marking period.
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The overall grade rose from a C to a C+.
In the first four months of the year, stocks that received a C grade rose 30percentt, on average.
The fourth-grade reading scores rose 11 percentage points from 1999 to 2001, and the seventh grade rose 8 points, while all other grades averaged closer to 2 percentage points of gain.
Hakim's math grade rose to a B, and Mr. Kilgore said it might even have been an A if he were not such a tough grader.
Broadway Elementary, with 367 students in kindergarten to fourth grade, rises above a rough-hewn industrial neighborhood in the North Ward.
Still, the Education Trust, which represents urban schools, expressed concern because the math scores of white students in eighth grade rose more than those of Latinos and black students, meaning a widening achievement gap.
The Regents and Mr. Mills were quick to say that there is work to be done, especially in the years before the passing grade rises to 65. "We cannot remain where we are," Mr. Mills said.
The number of bonds in the "junk" category — too low to be considered investment grade — rose to 46 from just 9, and the agency said it anticipated that 10 of those issues could default over the next decade.
In our material the risk of breast cancer death increased 3.4-fold when the morphometrical grade rose from grade I to grade II (P<0.01).
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