Sentences with phrase «term of attendance»

It has to work and show results — quickly — in real and measurable ways in terms of attendance, parent involvement, and student achievement.
An enthusiastic and fit security professional with an excellent track record of complying with the highest workplace standards in terms of attendance, presentation and conduct.
And it will be a disaster in terms of attendance because parents who have multiple children will have to take other siblings out of school if the holidays don't match.»
However, recent practical initiatives have seen Numbulwar become the highest performing school in terms of attendance rates for the Arnhem region.
Set a standard for Council members in terms of attendance at meetings and priori familiarity with Council Papers distributed and issues to be raised
With regard to the 60th there is no question that people have responded well to the 60th and there is obviously a lot of attachment to Disneyland and that has led to what we talked about which is the best quarter ever at Disneyland Resort in terms of attendance and profitability.
Many prominent festivals such as New Wine, Keswick and Spring Harvest have traditionally looked very «white» in terms of attendance, although moves have been made in recent years to consciously include more diversity among speakers and musicians on their platforms.
The top two clubs in the Championship in terms of attendance will be playing in front of a packed house at Villa Park.
With significant fixtures moved to Old Trafford, which seems to have the most favourable location in terms of attendance.
«It's unbelievable what we got in terms of attendances,» Wenger added.
More generally, our previous research has also found little evidence that the 2010 reforms had increased parliamentarians» engagement with the committee system in terms of attendance or turnover, nor that they had encouraged a new breed of parliamentarian (e.g. younger, less biddable, more rebellious, representing Parliament rather than government, and focused on scrutiny rather than climbing the ministerial ladder (see here, here and here)-RRB-.
«I know Dr. Cash is facing some really challenging numbers in terms of attendance,» said Commissioner Elia.
But in the Milwaukee Public Schools district, school leaders are recognizing a different group of winners this year: the students «most improved» in terms of attendance.
The 2017 report, American Indian / Alaska Native Students in Oregon: A Review of Key Indicators, shows that there continues to be a large gap between American Indian / Alaska Native students and Non-Native students in terms of attendance.
In terms of attendance, the South Florida show is the third largest in the country.
«Registrations in terms of attendance and number of exhibitors keep climbing.
What are your expectations for this year's SuperZoo in terms of attendance?
The sold - out crowd at Morgan Manufacturing on March 18 broke records for the event, both in terms of attendance and funds raised (nearly $ 180,000), to support PAWS Chicago's lifesaving programs for homeless dogs and cats.
Indeed, the Reagan Library regularly tops lists of presidential museums in terms of attendance (roughly a half million visitors per year, on average).
Not only in sheer size — the playful giant sculpture floating in the Hague Inlet right outside our front door was 40 feet tall — but also in terms of attendance and cultural impact.
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