Phrases with «inaugural cohort»

The phrase "inaugural cohort" means the first group of people who begin a program or course together. Full definition

Sentences with «inaugural cohort»

  • As a member of SAISD's inaugural cohort of master teachers, I'm one of those teachers Rivard calls his heroes. (therivardreport.com)
  • Districts can receive up to $ 12 million in the first year of a 3 - year award, and some of the STEM teachers in those winning districts will become the de facto inaugural cohort for the master teacher corps, explains department spokesperson Liz Utrup. (sciencemag.org)
  • On July 28, 2017 HTF's inaugural Cohort of 18 Fellows graduated from the program. (htf.gse.harvard.edu)
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