Sentences with phrase «rural schools nationwide»

Dolan, a Washington - based attorney, hopes the project will eventually be a solution for rural schools nationwide that want the best of both the online and brick - and - mortar education worlds: high - quality expert teachers, student support, resources, small class sizes and human interaction.
But credit recovery is an essential part of efforts to increase high school graduation rates in urban, suburban and rural schools nationwide.

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Healthy and Hunger Free Now 65 years later, Truman's act provides daily lunch in 101,000 schools nationwide in urban, rural, and suburban areas, and the program still faces opposition.
The survey's findings were based on the responses of 1,337 school districts chosen from rural, suburban, and urban districts nationwide.
eSmart: Following a successful pilot (involving 164 government and non-government schools in urban, rural and remote regions around Australia), this cybersafety program (developed with the assistance of the Alannah and Madeline Foundation) is now being rolled out nationwide.
This table presents the results of a nationwide analysis, breaking down schools as located in one of three categories — city, suburb, and town / rural.
Schools nationwide, especially those in rural areas, are wrestling with personnel and leadership changes driven by the program's requirements, along with a mandate to add extra time to the instructional day.
The most rigorous and comprehensive research on vouchers finds that they negatively affect student achievement, but the impact of a nationwide voucher initiative would be particularly devastating in rural communities and small towns where there are not enough students to sustain multiple schools at each grade span.
Nationwide, we have seen major cities, rural counties and towns make the decision to close schools.
About 11 percent of all parents — nationwide, rural and urban — send their children to private schools.
In contrast to nationwide declining rural student populations, Idaho's rural charter school enrollment is growing — increasing 19 percent between the 2013 - 14 to 2014 - 15 school years.
While the federal government has offered student loan forgiveness and stipends to incentivize teachers to teach in these areas, researchers have found that nationwide, inexperienced teachers are still more common in rural, high - poverty schools.
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