Sentences with phrase «high attendance in»

Research shows that students with high attendance in quality summer learning programs gain an advantage in math and reading.
RAND: Math and reading advantage for kids with high attendance in 2014 voluntary #summerlearning programs = 20 - 25 % of typical annual gain
They had entered Major League Soccer [MLS] ahead of us in 2007 and have the highest attendance in the league.
In order to get there, the Cards had to win double - digit championships, earn a spot in the postseason five of the last six years and draw both the second - highest attendance in all of baseball and the league's second - best local television ratings.
Their highest attendance in 2017 was 51,796 on August 27, v Portland Timbers.
In 1956, 76,129 fans - the highest attendance in an Everton FA Cup away tie - saw the Blues narrowly edged 2 - 1 by Manchester City, while one other memorable 3 March match was in 1987 when Neville Southall converted a penalty in a Full Members Cup shootout defeat to Charlton Athletic.
It seems incongruous to me that one of the top 20 richest clubs in the world (in terms of revenue) and one that boasts how it is in the top 10 of highest attendances in Europe should so regularly find itself scrabbling around in the bargain basement of the loan market.
He touted the highest attendance in state fair history in 2016 with 1.1 million visitors.
An animal welfare conference organised by Cats Protection has attracted the highest attendance in the...
The New York Times has announced that its annual Travel Show reached a new record of 32,398 participants — the highest attendance in the Show's history.
Not only did the ESA allow 15,000 public consumers in, but with the highest attendance in over a decade, the ESA has decided that, in the future «the show would reduce the number of passes granted to media, analysts, influencers, streamers, games industry professionals and others associated with it» (source: Polygon).
From 2010 — 2013 he was Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles where his exhibition Art in the Streets had the highest attendance in the museum's history.
Co-ordinated by Michael Craig - Martin RA, 2015's Summer Exhibition was a record - breaker, with our highest attendance in 60 years.
From 2010 to 2013, Deitch served as Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, where he organized major solo exhibitions of work by Urs Fischer, Weegee, and Kenneth Anger and curated seminal group shows including «The Painting Factory: Abstraction After Warhol» and «Art in the Streets», which had the highest attendance in the museum's history.

Not exact matches

Many of the best minds are in attendance sharing the latest science, best practices, and collaborating at a very high level.
Jurassic World faces a huge challenge in maintaining high attendance to please shareholders.
«Despite the much higher costs of attendance, earnings effects are smaller in the for - profit sector relative to the effects for comparable students in public community colleges — a result that holds for all but one of the top 10 fields of study,» according to the study abstract.
In fact, NHL attendance numbers were slightly higher after the lockouts than before.
With the sixth lowest attendance in the league, and second lowest ticket revenue per game, Keller believes Florida is high on the list to move.
Sarah and Matt also discuss a new white paper on the effects of redshirting in kindergarten (delaying a kid's start by a year), which suggest that being old for one's grade may result in higher test scores, increased college attendance, and reduced likelihood of incarceration for juvenile crime.
The turnout was impressive with 360 event registrations and a high - quality audience with most of Hong Kong's most successful investors and entrepreneurs in attendance.
At Parks and Resorts growth in operating income was driven by higher results at our domestic operations which saw gains in both attendance and guest spending, partially offset by lower results at our international operations.
We have seen remarkable excitement for Disneyland's 60th Anniversary Diamond Celebrations which features a new fireworks show, an electrifying nighttime parade and a re-imagined world of colors spectacular, resulting in the highest attendance and profit for any quarter in the resort's history.
Also expected to be in attendance are students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, where 17 people were shot and killed last week, and survivors and parents of Sandy Hook.
Critics have called the attendance of leading decision - makers, including members of the highest court in the land, inappropriate.
That's the upshot of a new study that finds the decline in church attendance since the 1970s among white Americans without college degrees is twice as high as for those with college degrees.
The decline in church attendance among whites without college degrees is twice as high as for those with college degrees.
So, in answer to your question, church attendance is high after the meetings, maybe 50 % but depending on the follow up of each church, it may or may not last.
FULL FORMAL, HIGH, SOLEMN Mass with every Bishop, Cardinal and Priest in attendance... Talk about hypocrisy...
Our lowest attendance on a Sunday was 12 in my first year and our highest so far has been 96 this year.
To be sure, «religious preference» is not the same as church membership or attendance, but it does depict a reality that is connected to church historian Kenneth Scott Latourette's finding that in 1961 the proportion of church members to the general population in the U.S. was the highest ever in the nation's history (Christianity in a Revolutionary Age, Vol.
«The elephant of catechetical illiteracy, the acculturation of the laity, the loss of identity of religious women, the loss of identity in Catholic higher education, the embrace of sexual promiscuity, microscopic attendance of Mass, acute vocational shortages, and impending episcopal and clerical scandals.»
Hispanics have seen some heartening gains over the last few years, with a decline in the poverty rate, an increase in annual income, and college attendance rates at a higher percentage than whites.
Considering that church attendance and religion in general are on the decline, the survey's other finding may be somewhat surprising: Just 17 percent say they never pray (though that number too, is a new record high)...
On average in a small church the attendance at worship represents a much higher percentage of the membership, the stewardship is better per member, the instruction is in smaller groups and may therefore be more effective, and leadership development is much better because there isn't pressure to function on a «professional» level.
And the majority of Utah residents are Mormons, a group with the highest average church attendance level of any major religious group in the country.
I always find it amusing that the highest rate of church attendance and the most fundamentalist (such as in Texas) are matched by the lowest tax rates, which makes the state unable to help the poor.
It has created the anomaly where programs considered to be «evangelical» in content appear more frequently in areas already high in religious interest, commitment, and activity: on Sunday mornings, in geographical areas of already high church attendance, and on stations recognized as being «religious» in content and format.
This area roughly parallels that found to be highest in average church attendance in the nation.
Evangelical programs derive their raison d'etre from their intent to spread the gospel to those who are beyond the current reach of the church, yet their syndication patterns reflect the practice of aiming for those areas of the country already high in church attendance and religious interest.
The role of centres for higher learning • At diocesan and inter-diocesan levels it is most useful when there is an awareness of the need to form people at a higher level (GDC 252) • Attendance at a school for catechists is a particularly important moment in the formation of a catechist (GDC 248).
Though some of the programs are broadcast in almost every market in the country, religious programs in general are to be found clustered in areas that already display a high degree of religious interest and church affiliation: on Sunday mornings, in geographical areas of high church attendance, and on stations recognized as being «religious» in their format.
he avid interest taken by exhibitors in the run - up to interpack 2017 that brought the world's biggest and most important trade fair of the packaging sector and related process industries record attendance of 2,865 companies, was followed by trade fair days from 4 to 10 May with high spirits and further records: 74 % of the approximately 170,500 visitors travelled to Düsseldorf from abroad — three quarters of them were decision - makers.
Everyone will indulge in tasty offerings from local restaurants, including Govind Armstrong's Willie Jane, and, best of all, there will be high - profile Food Network stars and culinary connoisseurs in attendance!
Wembley stadium revealed on their official twitter account that they had their highest attendance for an England game since the 2 - 1 victory over Brazil in 2013.
Emirates stadium has one of the highest percentage of attendance in EPL and there are thousands of Arsenal fans are in the season ticket waiting list.
Kai - Leon Herbert, a four - star tackle out of American Heritage High School in Florida, was in attendance (but not participating) at Michigan's...
With the highest ever attendance at preseason, the squad moved into term in a positive mood ready for a run of BUCS Premier League fixtures.
By the time he was in junior high, Derrick was already a talented running back, but «he had very poor attendance and very, very poor classroom performance,» says Miriam Williams, a junior high school teacher who eventually took Thomas under her wing.
Donnie Corley a top wide receiver out of Detroit's King High School, will be in attendance for Michigan's BBQ in the Big...
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