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Academically meaning
In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective.
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Each year, a select group of academically talented students in the United States are identified as academically gifted based on their grade-level standardized test scores at or above 95 percent.
After struggling academically, he now had every reason to feel good about himself', she said.
And I was thoroughly impressed by the wide range of fields of interest, and the opportunities to help all students thrive academically,” Kramer said.
A survey done by the Environmental Protection Agency found that schools in better physical condition had students who performed higher academically.
Because if they aren’t – if they are continuing to profit academically, financially and scientifically – from the stolen remains of Indigenous people … well, as the R&B prophet Curtis Mayfield once sang, if there’s a Hell below, they all are going to go.
Could someone be creative and not be brilliant academically?
He also acknowledged children perform better academically and later earn more as working adults if their parents are a married couple.
He was academically bright, loved reading (although he likes to play this down, saying on Desert Island Discs that his book of choice would be the Argos catalogue).
How dare you pretend that students who manage to be in the top 3% academically among seniors nationwide have not achieved an accomplishment of which they should be enormously proud?
However, the document has “mysterious” origins, and its authenticity has not been verified academically and reliably.
In addition to athletic and extracurricular activities, Brody excelled academically, achieving a 4.3 weighted grade point average (GPA) and a 34 ACT super score, completing honors classes and dual enrollment at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College (LBW).
Indeed, they are quite successful academically as well as in the fields of endeavor they choose.
In the district administration’s charter renewal recommendation, it said the school is in good standing both academically and financially.
It takes on average five to seven years for such students to gain a level of English proficiency so they can succeed academically and professionally.
Kids who do well academically generally are aware that they need to show up for school because in about a decade or two, they'll be 10,000x better off than the kids who don't.
Math and reading assessments determine where each student stands academically — some kids do them in both Spanish and English to gauge their language comprehension.
Radcliffe College offered many opportunities for women, both academically and athletically, for decades at the recreational level.
She has more than 25 years experience as an academically qualified graphic artist and photographer.
So I had to look at it academically because it doesn’t really mean anything to me.
The Board found time to discuss a solution to get AIG (Academically or Intellectually Gifted) programs on the same accord through all four middle schools and they have suggested getting parent engagement before proceeding to vote.