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  2. Grade skipping - Wikipedia

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    Grade skipping is a form of academic acceleration, [1] often used for academically talented students, that enables the student to skip entirely the curriculum of one or more years of school. Grade skipping allows students to learn at an appropriate level for their cognitive abilities, and is normally seen in schools that group students ...

  3. Academic acceleration - Wikipedia

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    One of the best-known forms of academic acceleration, grade skipping involves moving the student ahead one or more grades. Where grade skipping is inappropriate, other forms of acceleration may be recommended instead. [5] One metric used for determining whether grade skipping is appropriate is the research-based Iowa Acceleration Scale, which ...

  4. Drop structure - Wikipedia

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    A drop structure, also known as a grade control, sill, or weir, is a manmade structure, typically small and built on minor streams, or as part of a dam's spillway, to pass water to a lower elevation while controlling the energy and velocity of the water as it passes over.

  5. Talk:Grade skipping - Wikipedia

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    This is because students usually skip grades because of their intellectual maturity, but this does not necessarily go along with their social maturity. Also, while it may be best in many cases for students to wait until they're socially mature enough for the next grade, this is not always the practice, and is a potential source of problems for ...

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  7. Skipping - Wikipedia

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    Skipping may refer to: Skipping (gait), a hopping motion that comes naturally to children; A game or form of exercise using a skipping rope; Exon skipping, in molecular biology; Stone skipping, throwing a stone so that it bounces off the surface of water; String skipping, a guitar-playing technique

  8. Stone skipping - Wikipedia

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    The same physical effects apply to a stone when traveling in air or water. However, the force only compares to gravity when immersed in water, because the latter fluid has higher density. The result is a characteristic bouncing or skipping motion, in which a series of extremely brief collisions with the water appear to support the stone. [15] [16]

  9. Shreveport water system gets failing grade on state-issued ...

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    The 2023 Community Public Water System Grades were released by the Louisiana Department of Health in May, and Shreveport Water System was awarded an F grade. 20 points were deducted for ...