Phrases with «district bureaucracy»

The phrase "district bureaucracy" refers to the administrative system or group of people in charge of managing and making decisions within a specific area or district. It often implies a large and complex organization with several levels of hierarchy. Full definition

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Sentences with «district bureaucracy»

  • Then came the advent of charter public schools, which can set their own mission and break free of district bureaucracy and control. (accelerated.org)
  • Charter schools got their start in California in 1992, when the Legislature authorized the creation of public schools that could operate outside most Education Code requirements and free of school district bureaucracies. (articles.latimes.com)
  • Takeovers by mayors have overcome the blocking power of unions and district bureaucracies in New York, Hartford, Connecticut, and other cities, but they only work for a while. (educationnext.org)
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