Sentences with phrase «meaning kids in those districts»

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Educating the kids in a better school district means either private school tuition or a better neighborhood with astronomical mortgage and property tax.
For those heading to the Distillery District with kids in tow, I definitely don't mean to dissuade you.
So one can imagine from that statement alone what it means when we hear approximately 10,000 kids in the Rochester City School District are identified as «chronically absent.»
That means we now have the power to identify — in every state, district, and school — the teachers likeliest to help kids learn.
Furthermore, many parents chose charters because their children were failing in district schools, meaning that charters have very challenging kids to teach.
They're putting their kids in charters but that means the district schools need to right - size by cutting jobs, and that affects their cousin.
Even when charter schools use simple applications, the fact that parents must submit them months before the start of school means that «these students are in some ways more advantaged, come from more motivated families» than kids in nearby district schools, education analyst Michael Petrilli said.
This is not to say the urgent need to extend quality options somehow means abandoning kids in district - run schools.
The defendants also argue that the plaintiffs failed to prove they are members of a «suspect class,» which basically means plaintiffs didn't prove that school districts harmed a specific group — in this case, minority kids from low - income families — by moving ineffective teachers into schools populated by members of the group.
This, in turn, means that more low - income families are sending their kids to the suburban districts long considered to be cordons solitaire from the nation's education crisis.
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