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Metropolitan status.


METROPOLITAN
STATUS

Percentage of districts with students
enrolled in distance education courses

Urban      23%
Suburban   28%
Rural      46%
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Title Annotation:By the Numbers on distance education: A data bank on education trends for district leaders
Author:Dianis, Laura
Publication:District Administration
Article Type:Illustration
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2005
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