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The phrase "affluent schools" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to schools that have a lot of wealth or resources, often in terms of the students and their families. Example: "The city's affluent schools boast top-of-the-line facilities, small class sizes, and a wide range of extracurricular activities."
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And the best teachers tend to end up teaching in affluent schools.
In addition, she said, many of the less affluent schools receive money through federal entitlement programs.
But our affluent schools will not be reducing their standards for teachers in response to any federal policy.
I felt we were disenfranchised and were not given the same opportunities that affluent schools provided their students.
The Washington suburb of Montgomery County, Md., for example, prohibits affluent schools from hiring additional regular teachers with private money.
Because candidates for early admission are more likely to be from affluent schools with well-informed guidance counsellors, they are also more likely to be "full pay" students.
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In a more affluent school, Professor Anyon found, work emphasized creativity.
Students in more affluent school districts like Scarsdale have enormous educational advantages.
This was an affluent school, a very involved group of parents.
Fitch Ratings has warned that less affluent school districts may have a hard time keeping up as the amounts rise.
Donations to schools in affluent school zones tend to help their own children, not those on the other side of the tracks.
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