Sentences with phrase «declines in enrollment before»

Participating LSP schools, when compared to other private schools, are more likely to be affiliated with the Catholic church, more likely to serve Black students, and more likely to have had sharp declines in enrollment before joining the program.

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Indiana's diploma to 10th - grade enrollment ratio declined from 78 percent in the five - year period before implementation of the graduation test in 2000 to 77 percent in 2001.
Newly released data show that the numbers both of enrollments in — and completers of — teacher - preparation programs continued to decline through 2014, but not as sharply as a few years before that.
The 4K - 5 school has seen its enrollment decline over the past decade but wants to review the program requirements before jumping in.
«It's going to get worse before it gets better,» says Alisa Chapman, a UNC system vice-president for academic and university programs who is closely tracking the enrollment declines in UNC system education programs.
Those fears crescendoed when the school board voted one month before the May 16 election to support State Bill 808, which would have allowed school districts to close or reject charter schools if they could be considered a financial burden to the district, which has yet to decrease its staffing levels despite declining enrollment and is facing billions of dollars in unfunded pension liabilities and projected budget deficits.
There was no open enrollment period in the individual market before 2014, because health plans were not guaranteed issue at any time of the year in most states - so there was no need for special enrollment periods; people simply applied, and were either accepted or declined by the insurance carriers.
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