Sentences with phrase «rural districts tend»

The small, rural districts tend to have almost as much difficulty attracting and retaining teachers as do the central city districts.

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In France urban populations, some of the rural districts, and laborers in mines and factories tended to drift away from the Church.
Gun rights groups claim a slim majority for their position in the Senate, given the two or three Democratic Senators representing rural districts who often vote against gun control — although there are also Republican Senators from urban districts who tend to waver.
The districts most in need of state aid tend to be in low income and rural areas like St. Lawrence County.
The incumbent representative, moderate Republican Chris Gibson, is retiring, and Democrats are exceptionally eager to take back the district, which tends to vote Democratic during presidential elections, although it is rural enough that it can swing red in midterms or close legislative races.
«We also want to regionalize the problem to find more beds, because there aren't enough rehab beds for the people who need it, especially our districts that tend to be more rural,» said Giglio.
During our work with district, charter, and private schools — large, small, urban, rural, as well as progressive and traditional — the master scheduling process tends to be more alike than different.
In that statewide test of fourth -, seventh -, and tenth - graders, students in urban and suburban districts tended to score higher than those in rural districts.
Rural districts also tended to have more staff per pupil, in general, than their urban counterparts.
Some of Wisconsin's rural schools tend to have issues with enrollment, because their districts are so sparsely populated — which can also lead to low revenues.
Rural districts in the north tend to have better school exam results and lower house prices in relation to earnings.
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