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Discover LudwigThe phrase "magnet program" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a specialized program or curriculum that is designed to attract and serve high-achieving or talented students. Example: The school's magnet program for math and science drew in students from all over the district.
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The magnet program in our district is lottery based.
The magnet program, Mr. Walcott said, is one element of the system that promotes choice.
"We're just overwhelmed," said Mr. Corcoran, the director of Dickinson's science research magnet program.
The school was commended for its health and careers magnet program, library services and "willingness to engage students".
"The budget crisis gives him the opportunity to chip away at the magnet program and have a good reason to do so".
Peter Ostrander, the tireless coordinator and cheerleader for a renowned science and mathematics magnet program at Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Md., was not satisfied.
It was founded in 1989 as a magnet program within the school system's District 4, and became an independent K-8 gifted and talented school in 2004.
With an impressive portfolio by seventh grade, Smith was admitted to Norland Middle School's magnet program, which dedicated two hours a day to arts instruction.
Originally developed as an alternative to forced busing, the city's select magnet program was designed to integrate ethnic minority students and encourage them to look beyond their neighborhoods.
Hundreds of other students sent personal letters: "If you were to take away my sports and my magnet program, then what would I do?" one boy wrote.
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The Sunset Elementary School in Miami, Florida, winner of the 2007 Elementary/Middle School Prize, is a diverse school, recognized for its unique International Studies Magnet Program carried out in collaboration with the Ministries of Education in Spain, France, and Germany.
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