Sentences with phrase «racial background rated»

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According to several independent surveys, the rates of divorce are quite similar between couples belonging to the same racial backgrounds and those hailing from different backgrounds.
U.S. graduation rates reported by the federal government in December showed U.S. students are graduating at record numbers for the fifth year in a row, with improvements for students of different racial and language backgrounds, as well as those in poverty or with disabilities.
It's no secret that the American educational system today lists under the weight of some massive, seemingly intractable burdens such as poor college preparation, modest achievement results compared with other nations, high dropout rates, significant teaching and performance disparities across racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, and a deficit of graduates equipped with the necessary skills for tomorrow's workforce.
They come from different racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds; they learn at different rates and in different ways; they have different interests and different talents.
To some extent, the geographic location of our practice, our operating costs, our preferred client population, our gender, and even our racial and ethnic background can impact how we determine a client rate that keeps a steady flow of business moving in our direction.
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