Because
magnet schools break down traditional school attendance boundaries by allowing families to choose schools that appeal most to their children's academic interest and talents, they are often more integrated.
Not exact matches
That fall, McCarver Elementary in Tacoma, Washington, hung out its shingle inviting students from anywhere in the city to enroll,
breaking the link between
school assignments and residential location and becoming the nation's first «
magnet»
school.
We should embrace opportunities where a middle
school arts
magnet program, or a dual language elementary
school, or a regional science and technology high
school can help to
break down the concentration of our highest needs students in
schools with access to fewer resources.
The LAUSD
school board voted unanimously early this year to
break up Crenshaw into three smaller
magnet schools.
The bill will encourage
school districts to work in coordination to
break down barriers that sustain racial and socioeconomic isolation by creating interdistrict or regional
magnet programs.
Before LA
School Report published a new district database that
breaks down state standardized test scores at LA Unified's
magnet programs and
schools, parents weren't able to compare which
magnet programs were academically successful and which ones weren't.
The state standardized test scores that are posted in an easily digestible format on the state's website don't
break out
magnets unless
magnets are a standalone
school, such as Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies on the Westside or Arroyo Seco Museum Science Magnet School in Highland
school, such as Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies on the Westside or Arroyo Seco Museum Science Magnet
School in Highland
School in Highland Park.
The secret Sheff deal has also included authorizing Capital Community College to open a
magnet school despite the fact that Capital Prep Magnet School used to be affiliated with the college before Capital Prep broke off on it
school despite the fact that Capital Prep
Magnet School used to be affiliated with the college before Capital Prep broke off on it
School used to be affiliated with the college before Capital Prep
broke off on its own.