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school system

NOUN
  1. establishment including the plant and equipment for providing education from kindergarten through high school

How To Use school system In A Sentence

  • This despite being part of a school system which demonstrably does not waste much of its money on bureaucracy and aggrandizement of its own honchos; the system has no trouble educating half of its students.
  • Learning how to simultaneously walk and chew gum will soon be added to the menu of anile crap that our self-regarding progressive school system 'facilitates'. Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege
  • The school system itself is not totally desegregated.
  • Protestants had already established school systems and colleges in this way. Christianity Today
  • We were surprised today to learn that Mayor Bloomberg dismissed his hand-picked Schools Chancellor, Cathie Black, after 97 infelicitous days as chief of New York City's school system. Henry J. Stern: Black Thursday
  • She is an outspoken critic of the school system in this city.
  • David Card (at Princeton) did a study on the effects of the Canadian Catholic school system (government funded, government controlled curriculum, must take all-comers at high school level) on school outcomes. Matthew Yglesias » Schools and Competition
  • The out-migration has reached epidemic proportions, especially among young people, " he says. "The school system here has one-half the students compared with three decades ago.
  • The only reason Buford didn’t have to implement school choice was that Dr. Griffin reallocated school system funds so that Buford was not receiving any Federal Title I funds — these are the only schools which are impacted by failing to meet testing benchmarks. Purnell's Letter to Griffin at cvillenews.com
  • While we were stuffed full of learning about other parts of the world, the school system left us utterly clueless about our won history.
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