For school-age children, documentation can include original, current year school records such as a report card.
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But these museum visitors are typically either wealthy individuals or families with school-age children.
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But she had a school-age son in New York, and she was reluctant to uproot him.
Some 97% of school-age children enroll, though over half drop out before completing secondary school.
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The greatest frequency of binge drinking is found among women aged 18-34 and high-school-age girls.
This will be the first time that Coursera has aimed courses at the school-age level of education.
School-age children who speak a language other than English at home are one of the fastest-growing populations.
Their numbers doubled between 1980 and 2009, and they now make up 21 percent of school-age kids.
Approximately 24% of people had been infected overall, but half of school-age children showed signs of infection.
In one survey, 23 percent of Indian school-age girls dropped out of school when they reached puberty.
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In all countries surveyed at least 80 percent of primary school-age children are enrolled in primary education.
Meanwhile, since 2000, the white school-age population dropped 4 percent, and the white population shrank in sixteen states.
Its estimates indicate 28 million school-age children have both parents or their only parent in the work force.
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Gershenfeld's school-age children invented it one weekend in the family's own Fab Lab.
"I'm not a lunatic, trust me, " said Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik, the father of three school-age children, in December.
Elementary school-age children were eating at some of the restaurants and no one was trying to escape, she said.
Scores of people who had come to see the delegation including school-age children were also killed or wounded.
The Refugee Council say there are 45, 000 school-age refugee children in the UK, most of whom live in Greater London.
But they said the dead included a man, a woman and three grade-school-age children -- two girls and a boy.
The President spoke about how his daughters received the vaccine in October, when it was first being made available to school-age children.
States such as California, Texas, New Mexico and Nevada have some of the largest proportions of English learners in their school-age populations.
They make up one-fifth of the school-age population in the United States and will be 30% of the adult population by 2050.
Middle-class parents still move out of the city into the suburbs when their children reach school-age because they mistrust Chicago's public schools.
Across Pakistan as a whole, only 52% of primary-school-age pupils attend school.
They say the average school-age kid is getting six snacks a day.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, three out of every 1, 000 school-age children are believed to have Tourette syndrome.
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As summer vacations draw to a close and school-age children begin the mad scramble to fulfill their summer reading obligations, author Lesley M.
And, more generally, teaching is one of the few jobs that leave the summer free and offer convenient hours for parents with school-age children.
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He proposed a requirement that school-age girls be vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), but the public immediately pushed back and the governor dropped it.
In addition, less than half of school-age children -- the population mainly responsible for spreading the flu virus -- got the flu shot, experts said.
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