Sentences with phrase «education spokesperson told»

A state education spokesperson told us last week, «We are working with the senator to pick a location» — but it sure doesn't seem like it.
A Department for Education spokesperson told Premier: «We want to help all schools deliver high - quality Relationships Education so that young people are equipped to have healthy and respectful relationships.

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When asked for sources to support the statement, a spokesperson for the Productivity Commission told The Conversation that real government spending on education had increased from $ 40.7 billion in 2004 - 05 to $ 50.4 billion in 2013 - 14.
And spokespeople for two organizations that are collating dossiers for Johnson's inbox — Universities UK, which represents British higher - education institutions, and the Institute of Physics — both told Nature on July 20 that despite concerns, they haven't yet seen evidence that Brexit is having a widespread impact.
(«They're going fast,» USPS spokesperson Virginia Hintz told Education World.)
«Additional funding was required, as the complexity and scope of the project expanded,» Education Department spokesperson Steve Tolley told the Herald Sun.
A spokesperson for State Superintendent Glenda Ritz told StateImpact the Indiana Department of Education also plans to send a letter to PARCC in the coming weeks.
Interestingly rather than telling NBC news the truth, the whole truth and nothing be the truth, the spokesperson for Governor Malloy's Department of Education and the paid lobbyist for one of Connecticut's Corporate Education Reform Industry groups decided that they would intentionally mislead the mother, NBC news and the people of Connecticut into thinking the mom did not have the right to opt her child out of the Common Core SBAC Test.
William DiSessa, a spokesperson at the Michigan Department of Education, told Michigan Capitol Confidential that the most recent NAEP results show that traditional public schools in the state have room to improve.
A spokesperson for ATL told Schools Week that it would «love to be involved» in developing an apprenticeship standard focused on careers education, provided it was «good quality and appropriate».
Time will tell if the new administration is serious about tackling this issue, but a spokesperson for Trump said the new Secretary of Education, Betsy DeVos, plans to address it with the help of the President and the Senate.
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