Sentences with phrase «average attendance between»

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«In the 14 stadiums constructed for non-expansion teams between 1989 and 2004,» Matheson writes, «the increase in attendance (after accounting for strike years) between the debut season and the previous season averaged 780,000 fans or roughly 34 %.»
During those seasons, the Heat's home attendance averaged between 19,700 and 20,000 fans.
The congregation now numbers about 100 members, with Sunday attendance averaging between 40 and 60.
This increase narrowed the gap between attendance rate at Manual and the district wide average almost threefold bringing Manual High much closer to being at par with other schools in the district.
National averages on the 4th and 8th grade mathematics and reading tests were between 12 and 18 test - score points lower for students with poor attendance than for their peers who hadn't missed any school in the reporting period, the analysis found.
From 2011 to 2014, student attendance throughout the district held steady between 95 and 96 percent, slightly above the state average of 94 percent.
Average daily attendance won't tell you which students or subgroups miss class regularly and are in need of intervention, and truancy numbers often hinge on the nebulous difference between what schools consider to be «excused» or «unexcused» absences, they argue.
The average attendance for each weekend is between 100 and 400 people.
The average difference between the results of these models was less than 10 %, and the use of different minimum attendance thresholds did not change the direction or interpretation of the final models.
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