Sentences with phrase «highest median growth»

In addition to the Tier 1 ranking, in 2012 LAMB was also recognized by the PCSB for achieving the highest median growth in reading for elementary / middle schools.
In the metro area, Littleton Public Schools had the highest median growth scores in math and the Cherry Creek School District held that distinction in reading.
Schools with the highest median growth percentile (MGP) are doing the most with their students to improve individual performance from one year to the next.

Not exact matches

«Health care goes beyond doctors and nursing professions — there is high demand for people to fill positions available in health care technology, at hospitals and elsewhere within the industry that tap into a variety of the categories we rank and that offer a low unemployment rate, a high median salary and robust job growth
A one percentage point increase in the growth rate of productivity has been associated with between two - thirds and one percentage point higher growth in median worker compensation in the period since 1973, and with between 0.4 and 0.7 percentage points higher growth in production / nonsupervisory worker compensation.
Median earnings growth expectations jumped to 2.7 percent, its highest level since the inception of the survey in June 2013.
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With relatively low median wages, some of the rent growth in Austin is expected from an increase in high - paid workers who will rent more expensive apartments, pulling the median rent up.
Massachusetts, along with New York, Washington state and California, where similar legislation to encourage more workforce housing is also pending, experienced higher than average median rent increases between 2010 and 2015, along with some of the biggest growth in super commutes.
Earnings growth forecasts have never been higher measured by the median expectation.
The real estate association found that state median prices continued to show strong growth in February 2018 to a high of $ 522,440 (down 1 percent month to month and up 8.8 percent year to year).
Housing inventories are near historic lows and median home prices are near historic highs, yet supply growth in starter homes remains insufficient to lure young buyers.
If the two - year median growth score is higher than her median growth score for this year, the state will use the two - year number toward her evaluation.
The district's median growth percentile was 55 in writing and math — meaning the growth rate of those students was higher than 55 percent of students statewide.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Mike Winder, R - West Valley City, relies on a metric called median growth percentile, or MGP, to identify teachers who show high levels of student growth on standardized tests.
For its high median family income, projected job growth and it's healthy housing market.
However, since all three screens look for stocks with strong recent price action, it is not surprising that the median price - earnings ratios for the Bargain screen (37.0) and Growth screen (108.0) are significantly higher than the median price - earnings ratio for exchange - listed stocks (18.1).
Engineering and business degrees not only have high starting median salaries, but also strong salary growth.
However, liberal arts schools have higher median salary growth from starting to mid-career compared to party and state schools.
Turning to partner rate growth by practice area, the year - over-year increase in median partner rates is higher in most groups than in prior Trends Reports.
«Many of the metros at the top of our list have these two common characteristics: strong job growth, and residents who prefer renting over homeownership as median home prices remain relatlively high and the cost of mortgage debt continues to increase,» explains Steve Hovland, director of research at HomeUnion.
Big Wins for Denver The Mile High City not only has an impressive growth in median home values, but Denver homes stay on the market for an average of just 27 days.
More than 11 % of homes sold had a sales price over $ 500,000, and sales growth was highest among homes in above - median - priced categories.
Broomfield County, Colo.: A county with an explosive job growth of 50 percent in the last decade with high - tech giants nearby; median home price: $ 239,000.
On the demand side, the strong growth in rent mirrors rapid home price appreciation in the metropolitan area: the median existing single family home price in Naples has risen by 88 % in the last five years and is the highest in the South at $ 417,800 (compared with the U.S. median price of $ 231,100).
Tucson's job growth remained relatively stagnant the past five years with median household income in the metro area 15.5 % below that of the U. S. Several recent, high - profile jobs announcements included hundreds of highly - skilled and highly - compensated positions.
It defined gentrifying areas as those having experienced the highest growth in median home value, median household income and the share of residents with a bachelor's degree or higher since 2000.
REALTOR ® respondents from Washington and Nevada had the highest median expected price growth of more than five to seven percent.
Austin's booming population (helped out by its 3.26 percent annual job growth rate, one of the highest such rates in the country) has led to the moderately - low local vacancy rate and median age of housing inventory of just 4.50 percent and 46 days, respectively.
Nashville's stellar annual job growth (3.44 percent, seventh - highest in the U.S.), moderately low vacancy rate (4.80 percent, almost 30 percent lower than the national average), and even lower median age of housing inventory (a mere 42 days, 33 percent lower than the national average) also highlight how exceptionally strong the demand for Nashville housing currently is and will likely continue to be for many quarters to come.
Washington, D.C.'s low median age of housing inventory (54 days, nine days less than the national average), even lower vacancy rate (5.20 percent, about 23 percent less than the national average), and moderately high annual job growth rate of 2.19 percent indicate that demand for housing there is and will likely remain quite strong, making D.C. a profitable market for rental real estate investors for quarters to come.
Washington, D.C.'s low median age of housing inventory (54 days, nine days less than the national average), even lower vacancy rate (5.20 percent, about 23 percent less than the national average), and moderately high annual job growth rate of 2.19 percent indicate that demand for housing there is and will likely remain quite strong for some time.
It's a rapidly growing city with excellent schools, affordable home prices, low crime rates, high median incomes, and solid economic growth.
Meanwhile, the median price reached $ 176,600 in 2012, up 6.3 percent from the prior year for the highest annual growth since 2005.
Sales growth in the coastal regions - Marin, Orange, San Diego, and San Luis Obispo, in particular - helped push the statewide median price up to the highest level in more than four years.»
With relatively low median wages, some of the rent growth in Austin is expected from an increase in high - paid workers who will rent more expensive apartments, pulling the median rent up.
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