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Table 3: Average Characteristics of the District apos;s Schools

in Tiebout Sorting and Discrete Choices: A New Explanation for Socioeconomic Differences in the . . .
by Patrick Bayer 2000
"... In PAGE 20: ... These variables include the average sixth grade test score; the average class and school sizes; average teacher education, experience, tenure, and salaries; the fraction of employees in teaching, administration, and pupil services; and the percentage of expenditures dedicated to various components of the school budget. These variables are summarized in Table3 . Characteristics of the private schools in each public school district are displayed in Table 4.... ..."

Table 9 Data of Public Education by School District for the Academic Year 2001

in VIOLENCE IN MALE HIGH SCHOOLS IN KUWAIT by Meshari Al-Husaini
by Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Jennifer A. Sughrue, Lisa G. Driscoll Co-chair, M. David Alexander, Richard G. Salmon, Jean B. Crockett, Nancy E. Bodenhorn, Meshari Al-husaini, Meshari Al-husaini
"... In PAGE 10: ...able 8: Historical Kuwaiti Population .............................................................................61 Table9 : Data of Public Education by School District for the Academic Year 2001 .... In PAGE 74: ... Although the Department of Private Education directly supervises private education, the Ministry of Education supervises public education in the six educational districts, Al Asemah, Hawalli, Al Farwania, Al Ahmadi, Al Jahra, and Mubark Al Kabeer, which was established in 2001, and, therefore, the only clear data available is the population of students. Each district has separate public schools for males and females (see Table9 ). Although coeducational kindergartens are an option for children ages 4-6 years, all kindergarten teachers and personnel must be female.... ..."

Table 3 - Non-geocoding rates by size of school district

in (Statistics #2007-11) Small Area Estimation of School District Child Population and Poverty: Studying Use of IRS Income Tax Data
by Jerry J. Maples, William R. Bell 2007
"... In PAGE 10: ...the subcounty level. Table3 provides data on the relationship between the Census 2000 5-17 year old child population counts and the non-geocoding rates. It shows the median, along with the 25% and 75% quartiles, of the distribution of school district non-geocoding rates for the various population size groups.... ..."

Table 4 Indirect Impact Estimates of Presence of Charter School in District on Test

in An Examination of Student Achievement in Michigan Charter Schools
by Randall W. Eberts, Kevin M. Hollenbeck

TABLE 8. PERCENT OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH A WEBSITE, 2002

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 3: Details of state and district per pupil allocations in Cordell Place school district

in Hollister Elementary School: A Case Study of Resource Reallocation
by Allan Odden Sarah, Sarah Archibald, Anita Tychsen

Table 1 Comparison of School A With Other Elementary Schools in the District on Selected Variables

in INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES IN INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM SETTINGS by John A. Dixon, Jr.
by Virginia Polytechnic Institute, David J. Parks, Jean Crockett Co-chair, Robert R. Richards, Patricia Radcliffe, Lois W. Green, John A. Dixon, John A. Dixon 1999
"... In PAGE 7: ...LIST OF TABLES Page Table1 Comparison of School A with other Elementary Schools in the District on Selected Variables.... ..."

Table 6.9: School Expenditures for Unified School Districts, 1992-93.

in William C. Stewart
by Pacific Institute For, William C. Stewart 23

Table 2 documents the categories of information which must be provided when a student moves between school districts.

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1997
"... In PAGE 58: ... To resolve this problem a third classification called sensitive infor- mation has been established which relates to the security measures and controls necessary to protect either public or confidential information from uninten- tional or unauthorized disclosure, modification, destruction and/or denial of use. 50 EXHIBIT 3-1 Table2 . Pupil Record Transfer Mandatory Permanent Mandatory Interim Permitted Mandatory to: Mandatory to: Option to: California public schools California public schools California public schools Private schools Private schools Out-of-state public schools Optional to: Private schools... ..."

Table 5 : Distribution of Surveys Returned by District Enrollment

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 33: ...5 percent urban. Table5 provides data relating to distribution of responses by a district apos;s student enrollment. In both groups the highest response was provided by school board members from districts who ranged from 1,000 to 4,999 (44.... In PAGE 69: ...0.8 and 14.5 percent urban. Table5 provided data relating to distribution of responses by a district apos;s student enrollment. In both survey groups, the highest response was provided by school board members from districts which ranged from 1,000 to 4,999 students (44.... ..."
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