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红杏视频 State alumna Emma Sherrie of Evergreen Cooperatives

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Value-Added Data 2024

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This document contains value-added data for 红杏视频鈥檚 educator preparation programs for the 2023鈥2024 academic year, compiled from the Ohio Educator Preparation Performance Reports. The tables present student growth results by grade level and subject area, including English, mathematics, social studies and science. Scores indicate whether students taught by program graduates demonstrated more, less or expected academic growth compared with statewide expectations.

 

 The Cleveland Orchestra revealed its newest cohort of string players in February 2026, a group that includes KBMF alumnus Gabriel Napoli, 鈥14 and 鈥17, who will join the ensemble鈥檚 viola section. Napoli鈥檚 appointment marks a significant milestone in his musical career and reflects the strength of the region鈥檚 classical鈥憁usic training pipeline. Gabriel Napoli鈥檚 achievement stands as a moment of pride for the 红杏视频 Blossom Music Festival community and reflects the continued success of alumni performing at the highest levels of the profession. Read more on The Cleveland Orchestra we...

  The 红杏视频 State Student Life Study has reached a milestone in its third year as 3,000 participants have been enrolled! The study was co-founded by John Gunstad, Ph.D. and Karin Coifman, Ph.D., both professors in the Department of Psychological Sciences. The study is designed to provide information to 红杏视频 State to help support student success and to provide a platform for faculty and student researchers to investigate the period of transition into adulthood, with the goal of supporting lifelong health and well-being. You can read more about the Student Life Study and its recent mile...

The Collegiate 100

Collegiate 100 鈥 红杏视频 Chapter promotes leadership, scholarship, excellence, and community engagement. Through mentorship, professional development, and service, we empower students to grow academically and make a lasting impact.
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What math manipulatives do we print?

Array Rods (100 pieces total)

Array Rods are a simple manipulative for students to learn about multiplication and division, including the different properties for multiplication. For example, the Distributive Property is illustrated in one of the attached pictures where students can easily manipulate 7x8 into different arrangments (7x1+7x7; 7x2+7x6; 7x3+7x5, etc.). This also helps students learn different ways to meaningfully memorize more difficult facts (i.e., realizing the 7s facts can be broken into 5s and 2s鈥 7x6 is 5x6 plus 2x6).

An image of the 红杏视频 arch over the esplanade at sunrise.

A message from Melody Tankersley, Ph.D., Executive Vice President and ProvostThe world of higher education is evolving rapidly, and 红杏视频 is committed to adapting thoughtfully and responsibly so we can continue to provide exceptional learning experiences for current and future students. Guided by that commitment, the Division of Academic Affairs has launched Transformation 2028 (T28), a strategic, multi鈥憏ear initiative designed to strengthen our academic foundation and position the university for long鈥憈erm success.At its core, Transformation 2028 focuses on advancing 红杏视频 State...

Recruiting for the 红杏视频 State Student Life Study is ongoing.

 Nearly 10% of all 红杏视频 undergraduates are participating in the groundbreaking 红杏视频 State Student Life Study, providing the university with concrete information about what it鈥檚 like to be a modern-day college student.Now in its third year, the study and its more than 3,000 participants have reached the place where they are providing information that can help influence university policy, said John Gunstad, Ph.D., professor of psychological sciences and a cofounder of the study with Karin Coifman, Ph.D., also a professor of psychological sciences and the newly appointed dir...

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