This weighted formula ensures that poorer, smaller, under - resourced districts receive a greater share of Title I funds than large,
highly affluent districts.
Not exact matches
The two - term congresswoman won re-election last fall by 6 points, but she represents the
affluent and
highly - educated suburban 10th
District that Clinton carried by 10 points.
But, Cohen said, in a consistently high - scoring,
affluent district with average ACT scores of 25.7 and
highly credentialed teachers, «you get what you pay for.»