What is another word for school district?

Pronunciation: [skˈuːl dˈɪstɹɪkt] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the term "school district." One alternative is "educational district," which emphasizes the focus on education rather than just the school system. Another option is "school division," which suggests the district is divided into different schools or regions. "Education authority" is another term that highlights the governing power behind the district. In some regions, "school board" may be used as a synonym, particularly if the district is governed by an elected board. "School system" is a broader term that encompasses the entire network of schools within the district. Regardless of the chosen term, all synonyms refer to a geographical area where a group of schools are overseen by an administrative authority.

What are the hypernyms for School district?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for School district?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.

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  • While the new corporate culture afforded America's plutocrats an obscenely decadent existence, for middle-class Americans life became an increasingly-intolerable struggle- both at the office and at home, what little time was spent there. A study by Harvard Law School Professor Elizabeth Warren showed that even though the average two-income middle-class family earns more than the single-breadwinner from a generation ago, given mortgage costs, car payments, taxes, health insurance, day-care bills, tuition costs, the need to move into an area with a good school district (due to the increasingly unbearable competition among kids), and so on, the average two-earner family has actually less discretionary income today than single-income families a generation ago.
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