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单词 magnet school
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Definition of magnet school in English:

magnet school

noun
  • A school designed to attract pupils from various areas or groups, especially one offering specialist tuition in a particular subject alongside the standard curriculum.

    do the magnet schools attract the most able staff and pupils to the detriment of other schools in the area?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A blond, blue-eyed 7-year-old, Benjamin attends a Montessori magnet school just a block away from abandoned houses.
    • I also went to a publicly-funded magnet school that selected boys at the age of 11 on the basis of IQ tests and gave them a chance to succeed.
    • In 1983, at its third and present site, Inter-American became a magnet school for desegregation and had to absorb about 250 students although they were given the option of transferring to other schools.
    • When one is visiting our magnet school for the arts, the first thing one might notice is the ‘mobile sculptures’ airily suspended in each of the four outdoor stairwells.
    • I was teaching in a magnet school where middle school students could take three electives a quarter.
    • At the end of this year, the fifth year of the pilot, the school will be a total two-way bilingual immersion magnet school, financed primarily through the operational budget.
    • In the past 20 years, Waldorf has become the largest private school movement in the world, and Waldorf methods are now being taken up by a growing number of homeschooling families and public charter and magnet schools throughout the US.
    • Choice in the form of public magnet schools, charter schools, alternative schools, and the like is already expanding rapidly; the public is demanding it.
    • The school is described as a ‘multilingual magnet school that focuses on language and cultural development and that offers a rigorous curriculum based on interdisciplinary units and critical thinking skills’.
    • Academies costing millions can easily become selective (as research into American magnet schools has shown) and drain the schools round about of talent and social muscle.
    • Designated as a magnet school for voluntary desegregation, it attracts students from throughout the Chicago School District.
    • They are a magnet school for two disciplines: visual and performing arts, which encompasses art, drama and music; and physical education and sport science.
    • The town enjoys first-rate transport links, magnet schools and one-of-a-kind shopping outlets.
    • The students come from an unusually broad cross-section of education institutions - ranging from a magnet school famous for training elite scientific talent to inner-city schools.
    • The fact that Longfellow Elementary is a magnet school for Spanish and the fine arts, carries the assumption that students will become bilingual and will be well educated in the fine arts.
    • Harvard is a magnet school that recruits pupils from throughout the city.
    • Because Davis is a magnet school, many parents and students consciously choose this model as their educational option.
    • She went to a top high school, a magnet school, in her area (she lived in poor rural western Virginia), went to an Ivy League university, did a master's program, and is now in law school in New York.
    • And still another 13 percent of families has a choice among public schools, such as magnet schools, charter schools, and interdistrict choice programs.
    • The authors state that ‘the nature of public education is changing rapidly,’ and they mention the increase in the number of charter schools and magnet schools as examples.
 
 

Definition of magnet school in US English:

magnet school

noun
  • A public school offering special instruction and programs not available elsewhere, designed to attract a more diverse student body from throughout a school district.

    do the magnet schools attract the most able staff and pupils to the detriment of other schools in the area?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fact that Longfellow Elementary is a magnet school for Spanish and the fine arts, carries the assumption that students will become bilingual and will be well educated in the fine arts.
    • The students come from an unusually broad cross-section of education institutions - ranging from a magnet school famous for training elite scientific talent to inner-city schools.
    • The authors state that ‘the nature of public education is changing rapidly,’ and they mention the increase in the number of charter schools and magnet schools as examples.
    • Harvard is a magnet school that recruits pupils from throughout the city.
    • In 1983, at its third and present site, Inter-American became a magnet school for desegregation and had to absorb about 250 students although they were given the option of transferring to other schools.
    • The school is described as a ‘multilingual magnet school that focuses on language and cultural development and that offers a rigorous curriculum based on interdisciplinary units and critical thinking skills’.
    • In the past 20 years, Waldorf has become the largest private school movement in the world, and Waldorf methods are now being taken up by a growing number of homeschooling families and public charter and magnet schools throughout the US.
    • She went to a top high school, a magnet school, in her area (she lived in poor rural western Virginia), went to an Ivy League university, did a master's program, and is now in law school in New York.
    • They are a magnet school for two disciplines: visual and performing arts, which encompasses art, drama and music; and physical education and sport science.
    • And still another 13 percent of families has a choice among public schools, such as magnet schools, charter schools, and interdistrict choice programs.
    • Designated as a magnet school for voluntary desegregation, it attracts students from throughout the Chicago School District.
    • Choice in the form of public magnet schools, charter schools, alternative schools, and the like is already expanding rapidly; the public is demanding it.
    • The town enjoys first-rate transport links, magnet schools and one-of-a-kind shopping outlets.
    • A blond, blue-eyed 7-year-old, Benjamin attends a Montessori magnet school just a block away from abandoned houses.
    • At the end of this year, the fifth year of the pilot, the school will be a total two-way bilingual immersion magnet school, financed primarily through the operational budget.
    • Academies costing millions can easily become selective (as research into American magnet schools has shown) and drain the schools round about of talent and social muscle.
    • I was teaching in a magnet school where middle school students could take three electives a quarter.
    • When one is visiting our magnet school for the arts, the first thing one might notice is the ‘mobile sculptures’ airily suspended in each of the four outdoor stairwells.
    • Because Davis is a magnet school, many parents and students consciously choose this model as their educational option.
    • I also went to a publicly-funded magnet school that selected boys at the age of 11 on the basis of IQ tests and gave them a chance to succeed.
 
 
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