Sentences with phrase «different races and income»

Sadly, the Board of Teaching s one of the rasons we have such a large gap between students of different races and income levels.

Not exact matches

Across different races / ethnicities, income and education levels, 80 % of parents agree or strongly agree with the statement: «I feel as if I'm a really good parent.»
Parkinson's also affects men slightly more than women, but otherwise is mostly an equal opportunity disease, affecting a range of races and ethnicities, as well as people in different regions and with different incomes.
Whether it's about sexuality, race, income, religion... we must teach Americans to get beyond their comfort zones, to get beyond people who look just like themselves, to open our hearts and our minds to the possibilities, and to listen to different perspectives,» he said.
«The state,» Rotherham wrote, «took the stunning step of adopting dramatically different school performance targets based on race, ethnicity and income
A decade ago, the No Child Left Behind Act ushered in an era of federally driven educational accountability focused on narrowing the chasms between the test scores and graduation rates of students of different incomes and races.
The researchers also defined student disadvantage in three different ways, by income, by race and by whether the kids were struggling academically.
While students from the majority of the states analyzed posted achievement gains and narrowed gaps, the gaps for students of different races, ethnicities, and income levels remain large.
But the federal government continues to support perhaps the most controversial feature of the state plan, which calls for different achievement goals for students according to race, family income and disability.
Charters, by severing the tie between residential neighborhood segregation and school segregation, might help reinvent the old idea of the American common school, where students of different races, incomes, and religions could come and learn together under a single schoolhouse roof.
This held true even when controlling for factors like different levels of income, education, race and family status.
What if these social little neighborhoods were made of people with different incomes, ages, professions, social scenes, races, and religions?
The study took random samples from populations of different sizes and then compared the samples to the whole population to see how many records were identifiable, that is, matched uniquely to a unique person in the whole population on the basis of 9 demographic variables: Age (85 categories), race (4 categories), gender (2 categories), ethnicity (2 categories), marital status (3 categories), income (3 categories), employment status (2 categories), working class (4 categories), and occupation (42 categories).
Each insurer chooses different elements to include in your insurance score, and they don't reveal how scores are calculated — although the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance clarifies that insurers can not base scores on «race, ethnicity, sex, age, religion, income, address, unpaid medical bills, and the number of inquiries made within 30 days for home and auto loans.»
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