Sentences with phrase «affluent areas do»

A negative score means that, on average, students in property - poor districts actually receive more state and local funding per pupil than students in more affluent areas do.

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For years, starting in the 1990s, Perry and his family attended the same affluent Austin - area United Methodist church that Bush 43 did.
We do have a several districts on the NSLP, and most of them, admittedly, are in more affluent areas with none more than 10 % of the students qualifying for free & reduced meals.
The problem arises when the land bank does not benefit the city as a whole, focusing primarily on more affluent areas.
The research examined the incidence of inequality in education and found four per cent of teachers in the most deprived primary schools did not specialise in the subject they taught, compared to two per cent in more affluent areas.
Don't forget that in many urban areas there are clusters of affluent families able to access high performing schools, while others» student bodies include concentrations of the poorest families, for example.
In its decision last month, the state Supreme Court didn't dispute the notion that Connecticut's educational landscape was tilted in favor of students in affluent areas.
We know that children living in disadvantage do worse than those from affluent areas, not because the schools are poorer, but in fact because of a combination of a number of factors.
«But Michael Gove's new Academies have been distorted to focus on schools which are already doing well and in more affluent areas.
Out sample did not include children from special needs schools and all were from a relatively affluent area, so the real figures may actually be higher.
We don't live in a particularly affluent area, but our students are on the leading edge of technology in our region.
In areas where housing prices have long been high, that has a lot to do with the fact that schools enroll affluent kids, who tend to score better than low - income kids on standardized tests.
«But media specialists in general, and especially in less affluent areas, are concerned about providing ebooks for students who don't have access to ereaders.
The problem here is that for decades those affluent enough to live in nice areas away from environmental problems such as living near a power station, on inside heavily polluted inner - urban areas have simply done so, externalising the visual and environmental costs of their lifestyle on to people who are poorer than themselves.
Many travel to places that ordinary tourists do not go; these places may be small villages in very remote areas, and they do not have the modern facilities that are available in affluent cities.
Just because you live in an affluent area in Austin doesn't mean you are guaranteed protection from burglary.
The reason given that too many people from more affluent areas and cities accessed therapy with Better Access and statements that there are so many psychiatrists in Mosman compared to rural areas surely don't tally as a reason to cut a very successful service that many people accessed.
Although the center was located in an affluent area, it didn't get a lot of drive - by traffic, according to Richard Walters, Faris Lee president.
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