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Discover LudwigThe phrase "average schools" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe educational institutions that are neither particularly outstanding nor notably poor in terms of performance or quality.
Example: "In our research, we found that average schools often struggle to provide the same level of resources as top-tier institutions."
Alternatives: "mediocre schools" or "typical schools".
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Those savings will mean that, on average, schools will have 3.8percentt less to spend for the 2009-10 school year.
Confident top schools may keep these subjects, but average schools, under intense pressure to perform in core EBacc exams, will let the rest slide.
On average, schools earn $7,400 each year from parking revenue, money that typically goes to purchase technology — such as interactive whiteboards — or security upgrades.
Over time, as schools serving low-income student populations increased their AP offerings, on average, schools serving wealthier students have increased their offerings even more.
Under the Gonski model, average schools received a 3.6% increase annually, the most disadvantaged schools received a 4.7% increase to "catch up", while historically well resourced schools received 3%.
The authors of the new study found four factors that areas with more upward mobility tend to have in common: a large and geographically dispersed middle class; better than average schools; a high share of two-parent households; and populations engaged with religious and community organizations.
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