Sentences with phrase «average attendance for»

The average attendance for each weekend is between 100 and 400 people.
The Utica College Pioneers have a strong local fan base and consistently sell out the Aud for games, which has led to the nation's highest average attendance for a NCAA Division III hockey team.
The NFL average attendance for games is 67,000.
There were less than 20,000 there, below the average attendance for the oft overpriced matches at this ground.
The average attendance for Spartak games increased to 28,000, the highest in Russia.

Not exact matches

«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 %.»
In the first full season after the 1998 - 99 NBA lockout, each team averaged a total of 10,000 less fans in attendance for the year.
Calculated by a workforce management company for a company with 10 employees paid an average hourly rate of $ 21.50 for an annual workforce payroll expense of $ 447,200 and based on a 0.6 % payroll error cost reduction, a payroll inflation rate of 0.4 %, losses due to «buddy punching» of 1.0 %, and an attendance management cost reduction (absenteeism) of 0.45 %.
(One pastor who is responsible for seven congregations reports that the lowest average Sunday worship attendance for any one of these congregations is 300.)
On average, the Gallup Youth Survey documents teen church attendance that is 10 percentage points higher than the national figures for all adults.
As for financial concerns, a 1998 study of first - call candidates in the ELCA showed that roughly half were called to churches with average attendance under 83.
Average home football attendance for the last three years, plus recent student body size numbers:
Fast forward to 2011, the average yearly cost of attendance including tuition, room, board, books, fee's, travel, walk around money for a Public State University in California is $ 23,000.00 per year.
I think Grand Valley State University has even better attendance, they averaged 12.5 K a game in 2016 which is quite amazing for D2
DFS edge: Julio Jones has played fewer than 80 percent of snaps in consecutive weeks, but his status as the only receiver averaging more than three yards per route run makes up for his sporadic attendance.
Average home attendance was over 20,000 for the fourth straight season, and Tech has now both attended and won bowls for four straight years as well.
Marion's budget could be balanced, at an average ticket price of $ 1.50 (plus taxes), by an attendance of 3,500 for each of 30 home games.
Season tickets at Munich can be purchased for as little as $ 100 and average attendances in the whole of Germany embarrass England, Italy and Spain.
The battle for Champions League football and relegation is always competitive and only Germany averages a higher attendance than England's top flight.
MLS finally broke the 22,000 mark for average attendance this season.
Luckily, Robert Elston in the Chief Exec's end of season report (dated May 24th 2015) gave me this positive info: — Everton's average attendance lasts season in the league was 38,400 — our highest in 11 years (since the season we finished 4th)-- no doubt on the back of our amazing season the previous year — 25,000 early bird season tickets for 2015/16 were bought by 20th May 2015 — Last season only 15,000 tickets were unsold for home fans (8,000 unsold away fan tickets)
The Seasiders, with an average attendance of around 8,000, have been allocated 37,000 tickets for Wembley's showcase, and the club expects an atmospheric afternoon from their party of Tangerine followers in London.
That crowd figure was below the average league attendance for League One in England last season.
However, some students at Princeton agreed with the article, and cited professors who had complained about the athletes in their classes for bringing down the average grade and for low attendance to lectures.
The Village Baord has agreed to buy 225 more chairs for the Centennial Pool and Aquatic Park, where daily attendance has nearly doubled over last year's average.
Members of the House of Lords came in for criticism in January when it was revealed that average attendance at votes in the upper house was 55 per cent for Labour peers, 54 per cent for Liberal Democrats and just 29 per cent for Conservatives.
Indeed, statistics released by the Church of England earlier this year revealed that average weekly attendance at church had dropped below one million in England for the first time.
One of Rockland's major annual events, Garner Arts Festival bills itself as «The Lower Hudson Valley's Premier Arts Festival» and estimates average attendance of 4 — 6,000 people to its Garnerville location, once a textile mill many decades ago and now a haven for artists.
Utica's average home attendance of 3,754 fans per home game is a single season record for home attendance in Division III.
The team also calculated the average amount of money allocated for each student each day based on average daily attendance funding (about $ 50).
Attendance for students in that program was 87.5 percent, almost 10 percent higher than the district average, and only 3.4 percent of students in academies there dropped out of school — less than one - third the figure for students districtwide.
In contrast, the average charter school student improved by 0.09 in math and 0.04 in reading for each year of charter school attendance.
Stricter attendance policies — with consequences for truancy ranging from lower grade point averages to fines and jail time for parents — are paying off in several school districts Education World contacted.
In California, core funding for students (known as the Revenue Limit) is made to districts on the basis of average daily attendance (ADA).
Under the formula, a base student cost ($ 3,957 for fiscal 2005) is multiplied by each district's average daily attendance.
• California funds districts on the basis of average daily attendance (ADA) but uses the previous year's ADA as the basis for funding.
In 1997, the average daily attendance rate for U.S. high schools stood at 92.7 percent.
In Waianae, the average daily attendance rate over the past three years for the five elementary schools was about 90 percent, nearly 87 percent at the intermediate school, and 88 percent in the high school.
At these schools, the population of entering 9th graders was less likely to be older than usual for their grade, had higher middle - school attendance rates, and had higher average 8th - grade test scores.
Study finds that sport helps to increase attendance rates, with an average increase of eight days per year for participants, compared to those who do not participate
We can also use college attendance for other classes, and the factor model provides a way to condition on averages over many classrooms, with and without the same teacher.
Adapting tactics that have helped drive more people to the polls, or persuade homeowners to use less electricity, schools are now trying to boost student attendance with «nudge» letters that compare students» attendance rates with averages for their school and district.
For example, the average citizen is unlikely to know that the term «current expenditures per ADA» means «operating expenditures per pupil as measured by average daily attendance
A report issued by the Independent Financial Review Panel in November 2015 recommended that the district work to improve its chronic absence rate not only to improve academic outcomes for students, but because the district's average daily attendance rate is the biggest factor in district revenues.
For example, Stamford Public Schools in Connecticut, draws its attendance zone boundaries so that all schools are within 10 percentage points of the district's average share of «educationally disadvantaged» students.
Funding for districts is based on «Average Daily Membership» rather than «Average Daily Attendance
The average daily attendance for 2014 - 2015 was 454,096 students.
While Caputo - Pearl admitted the waiver would help shrink the district's estimated $ 180 million deficit for the 2015 - 16 school year, he says it comes with strings attached, unlike the money generated by average daily attendance.
Secured by unique passwords for each student, these systems enable individuals to view upcoming assignments, attendance and discipline records, contact information, completion of graduation requirements, and grade point averages, as well as daily work and scores.
The program was created in 2006 when he Legislature reduced property tax rates by one - third, and guaranteed that school districts would have the ability to maintain at least the same level of per - student funding for weighted average daily attendance during the 2005 - 06 school year.
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