This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple weeks. The highest overall attendance for one week was class 1I at 98.6%. The following week, class 5G had the highest attendance rate at 97.2%.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 15th September 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for different classes. The class with the highest average attendance percentage for the week is identified as the winning class. The first winning class listed is 1I with an average attendance of 96.9%, and the second winning class is 5F with an average attendance of 97.2%.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks, with the highest-attending class for each week listed as the winning class. For the first week, class 1E had the highest average attendance at 96.7% and was named the winning class. For the second week, class 5F had the highest average attendance at 96.3% and was named the winning class for that week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class FP had the highest average attendance at 96.6%. The second week, class 4D had the highest average attendance at 94.5% and was named the winning class for that week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. It lists attendance rates between 90.7% and 100% for one class labeled 2A, with an average around 95%, and attendance rates between 92.8% and 99.3% for another class labeled 5N, with an average also around 95%. Both classes are identified as having the highest attendance, or being the "Winning Class", for their respective weeks.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over two weeks. The first week, class FM had the highest attendance at 99.2%. The second week, class 6BR had the highest attendance at 100%.
This document contains percentages for different classes. The highest percentages were for class 2A, with a 99% achievement rate, making them the winning class for the week. Another section shows class 5C had the next highest percentages, ranging from 95.8% to 99.2%, naming them as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first class, 1E, had attendance percentages ranging from 92.6% to 100% with an average around 96%. The second class, 5C, had attendance percentages ranging from 93.8% to 98.7% with an average around 96.5%. Class 1E had the highest overall attendance and is named as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. The highest attending class for the first week was 1E with an average attendance of 97.5%. The following week, classes 3K, 4B and 5M tied for the highest attendance with an average of over 95%.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 15th September 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for different classes. The class with the highest average attendance percentage for the week is identified as the winning class. The first winning class listed is 1I with an average attendance of 96.9%, and the second winning class is 5F with an average attendance of 97.2%.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks, with the highest-attending class for each week listed as the winning class. For the first week, class 1E had the highest average attendance at 96.7% and was named the winning class. For the second week, class 5F had the highest average attendance at 96.3% and was named the winning class for that week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class FP had the highest average attendance at 96.6%. The second week, class 4D had the highest average attendance at 94.5% and was named the winning class for that week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. It lists attendance rates between 90.7% and 100% for one class labeled 2A, with an average around 95%, and attendance rates between 92.8% and 99.3% for another class labeled 5N, with an average also around 95%. Both classes are identified as having the highest attendance, or being the "Winning Class", for their respective weeks.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over two weeks. The first week, class FM had the highest attendance at 99.2%. The second week, class 6BR had the highest attendance at 100%.
This document contains percentages for different classes. The highest percentages were for class 2A, with a 99% achievement rate, making them the winning class for the week. Another section shows class 5C had the next highest percentages, ranging from 95.8% to 99.2%, naming them as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first class, 1E, had attendance percentages ranging from 92.6% to 100% with an average around 96%. The second class, 5C, had attendance percentages ranging from 93.8% to 98.7% with an average around 96.5%. Class 1E had the highest overall attendance and is named as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. The highest attending class for the first week was 1E with an average attendance of 97.5%. The following week, classes 3K, 4B and 5M tied for the highest attendance with an average of over 95%.
This document lists percentages for two weeks of winning classes, "FK" and "5G". The percentages range from 90.3% to 98.7% for class FK and are between 92.4% and 97.9%. For class 5G, the single percentage listed is 95.4%.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class 1S had the highest attendance rate at 97.2%. The second week, class 5C had the highest attendance rate at 99.3%, making them the winning class for that week.
This document contains attendance percentages for different classes over multiple days. The 2A class had the highest overall attendance percentage for the week at 97.6%. The 3K class was also recognized as having high attendance, with an overall weekly percentage of 95.3%. Several classes achieved near perfect or perfect attendance on some individual days.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple weeks. The highest percentages for each week are noted as the winning class, with FM having the highest at 100% one week and 5N having the highest at 97.9% another week. The percentages range from 88% to 100% across the different classes.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. Class 2T had the highest overall attendance percentage for the week at 96.6% and was named the winning class. Class 3N was also listed with its daily attendance percentages and had an overall weekly attendance of 96.2%.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple days. The class with the highest average attendance percentage for the week was 4B, with an average of 95.2%. The second highest average was 98.1% for class 2D. The document recognizes 2D and 4B as the winning classes for the week based on their weekly attendance percentages.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class 1S had the highest attendance rate at 97.6%. The second week, class 4B had the highest attendance rate at 98.6%, making them the winning class for that week.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 13th October 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 90% to 99.6% with an average around 97%, and identifies the class as 2M. The second section lists percentages ranging from 96.9% to 100% with an average similar to the first class, and identifies the class as 6R.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 6th October 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 92.6% to 98.6% without labels, followed by 1I as the winning class that week with percentages between 87.5% to 99%. The second section lists percentages from 96.2% for another class, labeled as 6K, also over multiple days.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over multiple days. Class 1D had the highest attendance for the first part of the week at 98.7%. Classes 4E, 5G and 6R tied for the highest attendance later in the week at 97.6%.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 95.9% to 100% for an unspecified class, identifying it as the winning class for the week. The second section lists percentages ranging from 91.7% to 98.5% for another class, identifying it as the winning class for this week.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 29th September 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first class, FM, had attendance percentages ranging from 91% to 100% with an average around 96%. The second class, 6J, also had attendance ranging from 96.4% to 98.7% with an average near 97%. Both classes had high attendance overall during the week.
This document contains percentages ranging from 90% to 99.3% broken into sections with labels. The first section does not have a label but the second is labeled "This week’s Winning Class FM" and contains percentages. The third section is labeled "This week’s Winning Class 5N" and also contains percentages.
This document contains percentages for two classes over multiple days. The first class, labeled FP, had percentages ranging from 87.6% to 99.2% with an average over 90%. The second class, labeled 4B, had percentages ranging from 90.4% to 95.7% with an average just under 95%. Class FP had the highest percentages and is labeled as the winning class for the week.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 20th October 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 91.7% to 98.6% without labels, followed by the label "This week's Winning Class 2M". The second section also lists attendance percentages, between 92% and 99.3%, and is labeled "This week's Winning Class 6K".
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. For the first week, classes FM, 1E and 2N had the highest attendance rates above 95%. The following week, class 5N had the highest attendance rate of 100%.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. The highest percentages for one week were for class 2D, with an average of 96.7%. The following week, class 6D had the highest percentages, averaging 95.9%.
This document lists attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple days. The class 2D had the highest average attendance this week at 98.4%, followed closely by class 3S at 96.7%. Overall, attendance percentages ranged from the low 90s to high 90s across all classes for the period.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over two weeks. For the first week, class FM had the highest attendance rate at 97.7%. The following week, class 6K had the highest attendance rate at 97.2%, being named the winning class for that week. The document otherwise only lists attendance percentages without any other context.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes. The highest percentages ranged from mid-90s to high-90s, with a few classes hitting 98% or above. Two classes, 2T and 6K & 6R, had the highest overall attendance percentages for the week and were named the winning classes.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over multiple days. Class 1D had the highest average attendance for the week at 96.4%. Class 6J came in second for the week with an average attendance of 95.9%. The document provides daily attendance rates for these two classes that achieved the highest weekly averages.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first section lists percentages ranging from 89.3% to 99% for an unspecified class. The second section similarly lists percentages ranging from 92.4% to 98.6% for class 2M, identified as the winning class for the week. The third section lists percentages from 95.8% to 97.7% for class 5F, identified as the winning class for the week.
This document lists percentages for two weeks of winning classes, "FK" and "5G". The percentages range from 90.3% to 98.7% for class FK and are between 92.4% and 97.9%. For class 5G, the single percentage listed is 95.4%.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class 1S had the highest attendance rate at 97.2%. The second week, class 5C had the highest attendance rate at 99.3%, making them the winning class for that week.
This document contains attendance percentages for different classes over multiple days. The 2A class had the highest overall attendance percentage for the week at 97.6%. The 3K class was also recognized as having high attendance, with an overall weekly percentage of 95.3%. Several classes achieved near perfect or perfect attendance on some individual days.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple weeks. The highest percentages for each week are noted as the winning class, with FM having the highest at 100% one week and 5N having the highest at 97.9% another week. The percentages range from 88% to 100% across the different classes.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. Class 2T had the highest overall attendance percentage for the week at 96.6% and was named the winning class. Class 3N was also listed with its daily attendance percentages and had an overall weekly attendance of 96.2%.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple days. The class with the highest average attendance percentage for the week was 4B, with an average of 95.2%. The second highest average was 98.1% for class 2D. The document recognizes 2D and 4B as the winning classes for the week based on their weekly attendance percentages.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class 1S had the highest attendance rate at 97.6%. The second week, class 4B had the highest attendance rate at 98.6%, making them the winning class for that week.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 13th October 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 90% to 99.6% with an average around 97%, and identifies the class as 2M. The second section lists percentages ranging from 96.9% to 100% with an average similar to the first class, and identifies the class as 6R.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 6th October 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 92.6% to 98.6% without labels, followed by 1I as the winning class that week with percentages between 87.5% to 99%. The second section lists percentages from 96.2% for another class, labeled as 6K, also over multiple days.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over multiple days. Class 1D had the highest attendance for the first part of the week at 98.7%. Classes 4E, 5G and 6R tied for the highest attendance later in the week at 97.6%.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 95.9% to 100% for an unspecified class, identifying it as the winning class for the week. The second section lists percentages ranging from 91.7% to 98.5% for another class, identifying it as the winning class for this week.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 29th September 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first class, FM, had attendance percentages ranging from 91% to 100% with an average around 96%. The second class, 6J, also had attendance ranging from 96.4% to 98.7% with an average near 97%. Both classes had high attendance overall during the week.
This document contains percentages ranging from 90% to 99.3% broken into sections with labels. The first section does not have a label but the second is labeled "This week’s Winning Class FM" and contains percentages. The third section is labeled "This week’s Winning Class 5N" and also contains percentages.
This document contains percentages for two classes over multiple days. The first class, labeled FP, had percentages ranging from 87.6% to 99.2% with an average over 90%. The second class, labeled 4B, had percentages ranging from 90.4% to 95.7% with an average just under 95%. Class FP had the highest percentages and is labeled as the winning class for the week.
Attendance Powerpoint - Week ending Friday 20th October 2017laytonschool
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first section lists percentages ranging from 91.7% to 98.6% without labels, followed by the label "This week's Winning Class 2M". The second section also lists attendance percentages, between 92% and 99.3%, and is labeled "This week's Winning Class 6K".
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. For the first week, classes FM, 1E and 2N had the highest attendance rates above 95%. The following week, class 5N had the highest attendance rate of 100%.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. The highest percentages for one week were for class 2D, with an average of 96.7%. The following week, class 6D had the highest percentages, averaging 95.9%.
This document lists attendance percentages for multiple classes over multiple days. The class 2D had the highest average attendance this week at 98.4%, followed closely by class 3S at 96.7%. Overall, attendance percentages ranged from the low 90s to high 90s across all classes for the period.
This document contains attendance percentages for multiple classes over two weeks. For the first week, class FM had the highest attendance rate at 97.7%. The following week, class 6K had the highest attendance rate at 97.2%, being named the winning class for that week. The document otherwise only lists attendance percentages without any other context.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes. The highest percentages ranged from mid-90s to high-90s, with a few classes hitting 98% or above. Two classes, 2T and 6K & 6R, had the highest overall attendance percentages for the week and were named the winning classes.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over multiple days. Class 1D had the highest average attendance for the week at 96.4%. Class 6J came in second for the week with an average attendance of 95.9%. The document provides daily attendance rates for these two classes that achieved the highest weekly averages.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first section lists percentages ranging from 89.3% to 99% for an unspecified class. The second section similarly lists percentages ranging from 92.4% to 98.6% for class 2M, identified as the winning class for the week. The third section lists percentages from 95.8% to 97.7% for class 5F, identified as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. The highest average attendance for one week belonged to class FM, which had an average of 95.3%. The class with the best attendance for another week was 5D, with an average of 93.8%. Overall the document seems to track class attendance rates on a weekly basis and identifies the class with the best attendance each week.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over multiple days. The class with the highest average attendance percentage for the week is identified as the winning class. For the first part of the week, class 1J had the highest average at 96.3% and for the second part of the week, class 5D won with an average attendance of 94.5%.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks, with class 1J having the highest average attendance of 93.6% the first week and class 4W having the highest of 94.1% the second week.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, class 2S had the highest average attendance at 96.2%. The second week, class 6K had the highest average attendance at 94.9% and was named the winning class for that week.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. For the first week, class 2T had the highest attendance percentages, with several classes achieving 100%. For the second week, classes 6K and 6J tied for the highest attendance percentages.
This document contains percentages for various classes. It lists percentages ranging from 91.7% to 99.2% without any additional context. It then lists the classes "FP" and "6K" along with more percentages, suggesting these may be the winning classes for the week based on attendance or test scores.
This document contains percentages for two different classes, with the highest percentage being 100%. It lists attendance percentages for multiple weeks for the 2M class, with percentages ranging mostly between 87-98%. It also lists percentages for the 6K class, ranging between 93.9-97.3%.
This document contains attendance percentages for two classes over multiple days. Class FK had attendance ranging from 89.7% to 99.7%, with an average over 94%. Class 5D had attendance ranging from 94.7% to 97%, slightly higher on average than Class FK. Both classes are labeled as the winning classes for the week due to their high attendance rates.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first section lists percentages ranging from 93.7% to 99.3% for an unspecified class. The second section lists percentages from 90% to 100% for the winning class of the week, 2M. The third and final section lists percentages from 95% to 99.3% for the winning class of the following week, 6K.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The first week, classes FK had the highest percentages, with all classes at 97% or above except for one at 93.8%. The second week, classes 4R and 6J tied for the highest percentages, all above 94% except for one at 92.5%.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. The highest percentages ranged from 92% to 98.3%, with many classes above 94% and several above 96%. It also identifies the overall winning classes for each week as FM and 6J, who had strong attendance across their classrooms during that time.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. The highest percentages were 98.7% and 97.9% while the lowest was 89.7%. Classes labeled FP and 5D had the highest average attendance for their respective weeks.
This document shows attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first class, 1D, had attendance percentages ranging from 91.4% to 98% with an average around 95.7%. The second class, 6R, only lists one day of attendance which was 95.1%. 1D had the highest overall attendance and is named as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for two different classes over multiple days. The first class, 1E, had attendance ranging from 93.1% to 100% with an average around 97.7%. The second class, 5D, had attendance ranging from 94.7% to 96.8% with an average around 95.8%. Class 1E had higher overall attendance and is named as the winning class for the week.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over two weeks. For the first week, class FM had the highest attendance percentages, ranging from 92.9% to 100%. The second week, class 3N had attendance percentages between 96.6% and 99.7%, making it the winning class that week.
This document lists attendance percentages for various classes along with the winning classes for the week. Classes 1E and 1D and classes 2M and 2T had the highest attendance percentages for their respective grades. Class 6K had the highest attendance percentage overall at 100%.
This document contains attendance percentages for various classes over multiple weeks. It lists attendance rates ranging from 87.1% to 100% for class 2M over several days, with 2M having the highest overall attendance that week. It also lists rates from 87.7% to 98% for class 5D over several days, with 5D having the best attendance another week.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
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This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.