They expect a substantial spike in school attendance, sewer and road use and housing demand.
She has watched as Hermannsburg's primary-school attendance rate almost doubled, to 80%, since it started.
School attendance has slightly improved since the start of the strike on Jan. 16, but not by much.
Rising school attendance, environmental progress - such as tree-planting and river bank strengthening - are all welcome improvements.
All had to do volunteer work, improve their school attendance or the like.
Mr Cooke said there was a clear correlation between school attendance and attainment.
All had to do things like volunteer work or improve their school attendance.
As a result of higher school attendance, literacy rates increased significantly in 2000s.
The net primary school attendance rates were below 50 per cent in some remote rural areas during the same period.
New York is among the vast majority of states that don't make school attendance compulsory until the age of 6 or 7.
He was probably hoping that school attendance and nutritional levels would shoot up in the north because of the scheme, as they did in the south.
As a result, school attendance, retention and achievement rates as well as the quality of education in Cambodia, particularly in rural areas, continues to be low.
Since Mr Meles came to power, infant mortality has fallen by half, school attendance has risen dramatically and life expectancy has increased from 45 to 55 years.
But it's likely they will show a further narrowing of the gap, while school attendance figures suggest the census will find a Catholic majority within younger age groups.
Secondary-school attendance among the Scheduled Castes generally remains shockingly low.
Aided by a description and a check of school attendance records to determine who was not in class Thursday, officers searched for the young suspects and took them into custody, police said.
Aided by a description and a check of school attendance records to determine who was not in classes Thursday, officers searched for the young suspects and took them into custody, police said.
One small step in the right direction would be to adopt a supplementary MDG commitment to halve by 2015 the gap between poor and rich when it comes child survival and school attendance.
The tests are also used by New York City to help determine promotions to the next grade and summer school attendance, and scores can help determine what middle or high school children attend.
Teachers, who earn about a dollar a month, report a student-textbook ratio of about 20-to-1, and school attendance has dropped to about 20 percent in the past three months, the former president reported.
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There is also a clear link between child labour and school attendance - students aged between 12 and 14 years who work showed lower rates of attendance than those who do not work.
She said the difficulties of some families were "so entrenched", that councils would find it difficult "to ensure their progress hits the bar for the payment by results initiative on school attendance and anti-social behaviour".
The team added that "obesity may be part of wider concerns about neglect or emotional abuse" such as poor school attendance, exposure to or involvement in violence, neglect, poor hygiene, parental mental health problems or emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Under this scheme, residents are divided into several school-attendance zones, all racially mixed, and parents choose a school within their zone.
Though school-attendance rates in the target group rose, fewer than one-quarter of the newly enrolled children left their jobs.
The gender gap has disappeared in school-attendance and literacy rates.
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One reason for the relatively large high school completion rate is that the United States offers a number of "second chances" for students to obtain a high school diploma, including attendance at special school-based programs and obtaining a General Education Credential (GED) credential, usually by passing a high school equivalency examination.
This led to part-time study at a technical school and then evening attendance at the London School of Economics, working as an accountant by day.
They criticised "systemic weaknesses" in leadership at the 1, 300-pupil school and low attendance levels.
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