City school officials acknowledged that news of the merger got to the Northwestern community late.
Not exact matches
As they prepared to begin testing young children for lead poisoning this week,
school officials in Newark, NJ
acknowledged that water in the
city's
schools had contained elevated levels of lead for years.
The problem, one
city Education Department
official acknowledged, is that districts did not want to lose the Title I money they would have to give to parents to obtain the after -
school tutoring — and so did little to make parents aware of the opportunity.