Sentences with phrase «selectively admit students»

Unlike magnet schools overseen by school districts, public charter schools can not selectively admit students.
Fewer than one in five know that charter schools can not charge tuition, can't hold religious services, and can't selectively admit students.
Several schools that were supposed to «accept all students» admitted to selectively admitting students.

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But they can, and often do, recruit students selectively, decline to admit students mid-year (after they get their enrollment - based city funding in early October), and counsel students out who struggle academically or behaviorally.
Even students in private schools, despite hailing from more socioeconomically advantaged homes and in some cases being selectively admitted by schools, fail miserably at attaining NAEP proficiency.
Moreover, schools wishing to admit students selectively rather than accepting all comers may participate in a donation rebate program that generates less revenue than vouchers while also involving less regulation and less interaction with the state.
The latter can be (and most certainly is) «Rigged for Success» by careful and judicious admitting of students selectively.
Our JD program selectively admits a small class of students each year, so you each get the personal attention you deserve.
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