Not exact matches
School board officials said The Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 requires them to change
pricing because the law states that schools must charge on
average no less for paid student meals
than the
district receives in federal free meal reimbursement.
On
average, charters in Connecticut serve more Black students
than their host
districts, and serve more students who qualify for free and reduced
price lunch
than their host
district.
A typical Partnership school is 88 percent Latino, 10 percent African - American, 30 percent English learners, 15 percent students with special needs, and 95 percent eligible for free or reduced -
price lunch — all higher
than district averages.
Detached homes in this area sold for as much as 10.4 % ($ 98,490) less
than the city
average, and semi-detached homes in this school
district sold for
prices 14 % ($ 93,306) below the Toronto
average in 2014.
But in the
District of Columbia, where the
average purchase
price was just over $ 630,000, the
average down payment was almost $ 110,000, or more
than 17 %.
On
average, homes in top - rated
districts attract a
price premium of almost 50 percent and sell more
than a week faster
than those located in neighboring lower ranked school
districts.»
The study uncovered that homes in the higher - ranked
districts are 49 percent more expensive on
average than the national median list
price, and a whopping 77 percent more expensive
than homes found within lower - ranked
districts.
For example, in pricier markets like the
District of Columbia, the
average purchase
price is slightly more
than $ 630,000.