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The phrase "a school district" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific administrative division responsible for managing public schools in a certain area.
Example: "The new policy implemented by a school district aims to improve student performance across all grades."
Alternatives: "an educational district" or "a school board area".
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"We went from a school district I absolutely love to a school district I'm afraid of".
This is a school district that nurtures science prize-winners.
Thursday, they got an answer: a school district superintendent.
William C. Shuttleworth Bath, Me., July 26, 2010 The writer is a school district superintendent.
He added: "And what makes it worse is that it's coming from a school district.
In a school district of 40,000 students, 62 percent receive free or reduced-price lunches.
"We didn't want to pay more just for a school district," Mr. Gillmor said.
She explains: QUESTION You registered your daughters in a school district that didn't serve your neighborhood.
"The fact that Clairton is still a school district is as amazing as the football team".
There is no legal mechanism for a school district to declare bankruptcy in Pennsylvania.
"Garfield itself has become synonymous with the movie," Nadia Gonzales, a school district spokeswoman, said.
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