Sentences with phrase «school counterparts spend»

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After controlling for average class size, per - pupil spending in 1998 - 99, the percentage of students with disabilities, the percentage of students receiving a free or reduced - price school lunch, the percentage of students with limited English proficiency, and student mobility rates, high - scoring F schools achieved gains that were 2.5 points greater than their below - average D counterparts in reading (see Figure 2).
If the students continued to make such gains for each year they spent in charter schools (a big «if»), then the gap between the charter school students and their suburban counterparts would close entirely after about five years of school.
A 2011 study of Pennsylvania cyber schools found that students in online charter schools performed worse in most measures than their counterparts who spent their days in traditional classrooms.
These differences arise because well - educated parents typically spend many thousands more hours than their poorly educated, low - income counterparts in interactions with their young children that teach things that are important for school readiness.
Students in China and India spend 30 to 45 more days at school than their American counterparts, Duncan said.
Like many of his counterparts around the country, Cleveland schools CEO Eugene Sanders is facing a monster $ 54 million spending gap.
An updated IBO report confirms that not only do NYC charter schools receive less in public spending than their district counterparts, but this funding disparity continues to grow.
The school compensates teachers the same as or more than school district counterparts while spending at a more efficient per - pupil rate.
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.
Singapore lawyers spend two to five years in school in hopes of a lucrative, stable career, only to wind up earning far less and working far more, than their counterparts in finance and business.
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