So, for example, a school with a higher number of graduates will have more influence on the state's average debt per
graduate than a small school.
It posed two questions: (1) are larger high schools less costly to
build than smaller schools and (2) what contextual variables predict cost?
So, for example, a school with a higher number of graduates will have more influence on the state's average debt per
graduate than a small school.
Shepherd is a lot
better than his small school would suggest, but he might end up this year's version of Tanoh Kpassagnon: a small school building project with a high upside.
«Large high schools, particularly those serving low - income students in urban areas, have disproportionately lower achievement and higher incidences of
violence than smaller schools serving similar student populations,» Dixon read from a resolution passed by the association.