Sentences with phrase «school counterparts although»

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Although our colleges and universities are home to world - class science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs that attract the best and brightest domestic and international students, I am very concerned that the math and science test scores of American school children are lagging behind their counterparts in other countries.
Although I believe American schools have smaller class sizes and American teachers tend to move about the room more than our Japanese counterparts, I felt a strong bond with the teachers I saw, and I could say many of the comments listed above about American schools.
And although the sectors identified «exploring how charters can address the needs of the lowest - performing district schools» as a focus of the city's Gates compact work, they have not committed to enrolling proportional shares of special education students, like their counterparts in Denver.
Although middle schools offer far fewer grades than K — 8 schools, Florida middle schools on average enroll 146 more students than their K — 8 counterparts; as a result, typical grade cohorts are almost three times as large.
According to Nordstrom's report, charter schools statewide receive about $ 215 more in local spending per student than their traditional school counterparts, although the funding amount varies depending on the district.
Complaints about unfair charter funding are frequently made by school choice advocates, although a report by the progressive N.C. Justice Center this year claimed local charter allocations are, in most schools, comparable to their traditional school counterparts.
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