Nationwide, nearly a third of the alternative - school population attends a school that spends at least $ 500 less per
pupil than regular schools do in the same district.
Not exact matches
Disadvantaged, disabled, and limited - English - proficiency
pupils should carry with them substantially larger amounts of funding
than «
regular» students, both to make them more attractive to
schools and to assist
schools with the added costs of teaching them well.
The spokesperson also repeated the government's
regular assertion that «there are now 1.9 million more
pupils in
schools rated good or outstanding
than in 2010».
Charter
schools serve a heterogeneous group of more
than 21,000 North Carolina students, including at - risk
pupils,
regular students, and poor children.