In addition most programs don't maximize students time studying
while neighboring a school district.
Not exact matches
It's certainly a win - win situation for these
schools, but it also creates a disturbing picture of rich kids nibbling on sushi and having enough money for the team uniforms,
while poor kids in a
neighboring district are not only getting eating subpar food, they're often selling candy and other junk food to raise money for those same uniforms, further contributing to poor health habits that may last a lifetime.
While it is always best to attend a
school within your school district, MYcroSchool Citrus Charter High School does accept students from neighboring counties on a case by case
school within your
school district, MYcroSchool Citrus Charter High School does accept students from neighboring counties on a case by case
school district, MYcroSchool Citrus Charter High
School does accept students from neighboring counties on a case by case
School does accept students from
neighboring counties on a case by case basis.
While many charter
schools across the state achieved impressive gains, charter
schools in San Diego County and in Oakland Unified
School District experienced the most dramatic student achievement gains relative to their
neighboring public
schools.
While Achievement First likes to brag that their students do better on standardized tests than students in their
neighboring district schools, they fail to reveal that the get those results by refusing to provide educational services to broad social - demographic groups within the community.
Yet it is worth noting that the public -
school systems in Montgomery County and the
neighboring District of Columbia both spent about $ 15,000 per student in the 2007 - 2008
school year — and
while Montgomery County has obviously gotten a respectable return on its investment, D.C. has performed dismally, ranking dead last in the nation on 2007 and 2009 NAEP math and reading scores for fourth graders.
Some
neighbors said starting over on the site might be cheaper and thus easier to convince the Recovery
School District to do,
while others described their personal fondness for the historic structure.
This, in spite of the fact that the
District decided to slash the offerings for those very children by eliminating all of the 27 elementary art, music and PE positions in the Lansing
schools over a year ago, leaving the city's students with only 2 music, art and PE classes per semester,
while their peers in
neighboring school systems often receive these classes twice per week.