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district

[dis-trikt] / ˈdɪs trɪkt /


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Several school districts, particularly in Texas, had paused Lifetouch services while waiting for clarification, but the company hopes this update will reassure parents, students and schools about the safety of their data.

From Salon

Voters of all backgrounds — including 51% of Democrats, 48% of independents and 34% of Republicans — said they do not trust that congressional districts are drawn to fairly reflect what voters want.

From Los Angeles Times

Ultimately, the district report states, fewer than 1% of the district’s more than 83,000 employees are likely to be at risk of losing a district job entirely.

From Los Angeles Times

“Students have the right to express themselves peacefully. At the same time, the district must uphold its responsibility to maintain a safe, supervised learning environment during the school day.”

From Los Angeles Times

Rice, a tax lawyer from a coastal district, had hurricanes in mind and wanted to ensure taxpayers got standardized relief.

From The Wall Street Journal