Sentences with phrase «education spokesperson comments»

A Department for Education spokesperson commented: «It is for colleges to decide whether to apply to become sponsors and for the regional school's commissioner to decide on their suitability based on their capacity and their track record in supporting underperforming schools.»

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The authority to remove an elected School Board member from office falls to New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, whose spokesperson said she could not comment on the situation because she may be asked to intervene.
Commenting on today's Welsh Conservative debate in the Assembly, Aled Roberts, Welsh Liberal Democrat Education Spokesperson said:
Commenting on the day the Education (Wales) Bill reaches Stage 3 proceedings in the Assembly, Aled Roberts, Welsh Liberal Democrat AM for North Wales and the party's spokesperson on Education, said:
Commenting on today's Oral Statement on the Review of Education from the Minister for Education, Aled Roberts, Welsh Liberal Democrat AM for North Wales and the party's Spokesperson on Education said:
A New York State Department of Education spokesperson declined to comment on the Mattituck election Wednesday.
Asked to comment on the idea of a STEM master teacher corps, his spokesperson cited Kline's reaction to a report earlier this year that tallied the hundreds of existing federal programs aimed at improving STEM education.
A spokesperson for the Department for Education commented: «That's why we are putting a record # 1.4 billion into transforming the mental health support available to young people in every area of the country and are working with NHS England to strengthen the links between schools and mental health services.
Tavish Scott, the Liberal Democrats education spokesperson, commented: «Pupils deserve better than to be treated as guinea pigs.»
A spokesperson for the DfE would not comment on the rationale behind the decision, but said officials are working to ensure the academies are «fully supported and their pupils have access to the education they deserve».
A Department for Education spokesperson pointed Schools Week to a comment by schools minister Nick Gibb in October that said matching teachers to roles was «ongoing» and that, once the process had concluded, the number of withdrawals and cost of the pilot would be released.
The Department for Education said it could not comment specifically on St Olave's because of legal proceedings but a spokesperson said: «Our regulations make clear that schools are not allowed to remove pupils from a sixth form because of academic attainment once they are enrolled.
The spokesperson added: «We can not comment on individual cases, but the governing board will continue to review the retention rate and ensure all our young people get the best education possible.»
All you have to do is email Christopher Pyne, Opposition Spokesperson for Education, drawing his attention to the above article, and asking him to comment here on precisely what, if anything, he intends to do about it once in government.
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