71. Most low-income students attend high schools that lack a sophisticated guidance program to help students apply to college. 72. Not true, Davis said, because nowadays few affluent students attend public schools. 73. Now the movers and shakers are more widely scattered, but the concept has become entrenched as even more students attend the classes. 74. On average, students attend for three semesters, Friedman said. 75. On Monday, for example, classes for its school of theology are canceled to allow students to attend an annual anti-abortion march in Washington. 76. One issuer deemed it more important which college a student attended than whether the student was employed. 77. Opponents, including President Clinton, said public schools need more federal funding and would suffer if students attend private schools as a result of the tax-credit. 78. Other students attend an alternative school with mental health services and fewer students per teacher. 79. Otherwise, foreign students attend the same regular classes as Japanese students. 80. Others address topics whose most controversial days are past, such as limits on presidential pardons and a guarantee that students can attend neighborhood schools. |