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  • noun Plural form of co-location.

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Examples

  • Parents and teachers around the city have waged heated battles trying to block so-called co-locations of charter schools, often arguing there isn't enough room.

    NY Daily News Rachel Monahan 2011

  • Parents and teachers around the city have waged heated battles trying to block so-called co-locations of charter schools, often arguing there isn't enough room.

    NY Daily News RACHEL MONAHAN 2011

  • Parents and teachers around the city have waged heated battles trying to block so-called co-locations of charter schools, often arguing there isn't enough room.

    NY Daily News RACHEL MONAHAN 2011

  • As our growing student population has required more and more schools to share space through co-locations, the DOE has resisted listening to parents' concerns and suggestions at every turn.

    Bill de Blasio: An Open Letter on Behalf of Public School Parents to Chancellor Dennis Walcott Bill de Blasio 2011

  • As our growing student population has required more and more schools to share space through co-locations, the DOE has resisted listening to parents' concerns and suggestions at every turn.

    Bill de Blasio: An Open Letter on Behalf of Public School Parents to Chancellor Dennis Walcott Bill de Blasio 2011

  • Christie, and is intent on implementing many of the same divisive policies that have been tried and failed in New York City, including charter school co-locations and expansion, and teacher merit pay, linked to unreliable test scores.

    Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011

  • Christie, and is intent on implementing many of the same divisive policies that have been tried and failed in New York City, including charter school co-locations and expansion, and teacher merit pay, linked to unreliable test scores.

    Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011

  • So-called co-locations, a flashpoint last school year, have turned out to be a non-issue.

    Alan Gottlieb: Far Northeast Follies Alan Gottlieb 2010

  • Christie, and is intent on implementing many of the same divisive policies that have been tried and failed in New York City, including charter school co-locations and expansion, and teacher merit pay, linked to unreliable test scores.

    Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011

  • Christie, and is intent on implementing many of the same divisive policies that have been tried and failed in New York City, including charter school co-locations and expansion, and teacher merit pay, linked to unreliable test scores.

    Leonie Haimson: Chris Cerf, There You Go Again! Leonie Haimson 2011

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