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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a star school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a school that is exceptional or outstanding in some way, often in terms of academic performance or reputation.
Example: "The district is proud to announce that Lincoln High has been recognized as a star school for its innovative teaching methods and high graduation rates."
Alternatives: "an exemplary school" or "a top-performing school".
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This photograph shows a star "school" - home to over a thousand of the biggest and brightest young stars in the sky.
Tax Abatements for Co-ops Q I live in a co-op, and as I understand it, all co-op owners, regardless of age, whose income is less than $500,000 are entitled to a STAR school tax exception, and to co-op tax abatements.
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