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Officials were also worried about a handful of schools -- including the two that became Fletcher-Maynard -- that had high concentrations of impoverished students and low state achievement test scores.
It was also in 1965 that Congress passed Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which provided federal funds to local school districts with high concentrations of impoverished students.
An important focus of the summit and a key aspect of the epidemiology of infections of poverty in the United States is their geographic concentration in impoverished areas, as well as their high prevalence among people who are poor and among racial and ethnic minorities, women, and children.
The population consists largely of impoverished tribals.
The culprit was Kurmanbek Bakiev, president of impoverished Kyrgyzstan.
He was from a family of impoverished rural notables.
"But that kind of increase puts corn out of the range of impoverished people".
The unspoken fear is not Balts; it is tens of millions of impoverished Russians.
On Lobskaya Hill, like a constellation of impoverished stars, stood a hamlet of four little huts.
This also helps to de-mystify the idea of impoverished neighborhoods as being the main problem.
A sense of impoverished will tends to afflict those who work in resource-limited settings.
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