Sentences with phrase «highly mobile population»

I understand that virtual charter schools may have a highly mobile population of students, but in most graduation accounting schemes, students discharged to other schools will be removed from the denominator of the graduation rate, and not count against the school.
Especially in the larger cities, ours is a highly mobile population.
Urbanization has brought a highly mobile population.
Its valuation has leapt around forty-fold within three years - it was valued at just $ 500 million in June 2014 - as customized news feed models become increasingly popular with China's highly mobile population.
The parasite which causes the disease can be quickly reintroduced to a malaria free area by highly mobile populations.
Predictive models suggest the ongoing Zika epidemic may run out of steam after two or three more seasons, but these models do not consider how urban slums and their highly mobile populations affect the disease's dynamics, according to the study.

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A deadly virus in a part of the world that had no experience with it, health systems neglected during years of civil war, and a population that was highly mobile across borders, distrustful of governments, and more inclined to seek out traditional healers.
His welcoming project — which resulted in a series of strategies schools can use to ease transitions — is an antidote to that invisibility, and it provides tools schools can use to help orient other highly mobile student populations, like homeless children, foster children, or immigrants.
However, the student population in New York City — mostly low - income, heavily immigrant — is highly mobile.
Patton Springs School in Afton, Texas serves a highly mobile, low - income population of students in grades K - 12 in a very rural setting.
Aspiring young attorneys that are willing to relocate might find fertile ground in rural locations but will also need to make a commitment to being highly mobile to serve a more scattered population.
In response to increasing population longevity and a necessity of a regular income for a longer period of time, this plan is highly demanded among geographically mobile youth population like NRIs or people living away from their home in search for career opportunities.
The significant under investment in infrastructure for Indigenous communities, a problem which is being exacerbated by the young and highly mobile demographic profile of the Indigenous population; and
As Baby Boomers are giving way to the Gen X / Gen Y / Millennials, we seem to be seeing a redefinition of connectivity and community, toward a less rooted population, which — while highly mobile — may not value homeownership to the same degree.
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