If real public schools discriminated against students based on their ethnicity, language skills or special education needs, the Courant and every other respectable media outlet, as well as every education and community advocacy organization would be calling for investigations and prosecutions.
Not exact matches
This country was founded on the Christian God and
if you dare to read
real hisotry books and not those in
public schools, you will get quite a shock.
JK
If you're talking about
public schools,
schools supported by everyone's tax dollars, please explain to me why my tax dollar would go to promote the belief in a god that I don't believe is
real?
These are essentially questions of
public policy, and
if real solutions are going to be found to the problems of disadvantaged children, these questions will need to be addressed, in a creative and committed way, by
public officials at all levels — by
school superintendents,
school - board members, mayors, governors, and cabinet secretaries — as well as by individual citizens, community groups, and philanthropists across the country.
Turning rhetoric into reality will be a tough call —
public spending cuts show no sign of letting up and the combination of rising demand for
school places, lack of accountability and cuts to education budgets in
real terms will need careful consideration
if we are to improve standards and equity in education within the next administration.
Dromm told Gay City that one of the
real problems in the
public schools is «abusive» security agents, and he said
if the Council can afford $ 20 million for private
schools they should appropriate an equal amount for «restorative disciplinary practices» for such security personnel in the
public schools as well as for many more guidance counselors.
But the fact of the matter is, there are and potentially will be
real ramifications toward that, most significantly
if that movement accelerates to a point and reaches a critical mass, then it is entirely possible that federal funding to
public schools in New York State could be in jeopardy.
If the chartering strategy depends on disrupting the existing arrangements for how
public education functions, then most charter laws have a structural flaw that will dramatically limit the ability of charter
schools to deliver
real change for educators and students.
Even
if a charter or private
school were no better than a traditional forced - choice
public school, the fact that parents and students themselves choose the
school may mean they perceive distinct advantages in it,
real or not.
As for the latter, states must to find ways to get charter
schools to a decent level of per - pupil funding, plus facilities funding,
if not in comparison to traditional
public schools then at least in terms of
real dollars.
That's
real money over a period of five years
if we're serious in pushing it through to the
public school system, dealing with issues of juvenile crime, the lack of structure, the whole panoply of social issues.
What would Americans in the 1960s reasonably have expected from their
public schools if they had been told that the future promised a tripling in
real spending for education; a major reduction in class size; and increased job security, higher pay, and sizable new fringe benefits for teachers?
· Tennessee PTA each year stands against vouchers — Parents should be empowered with
real choices,
if the integrity of
public schools remains intact.
If we as a nation are serious about creating a highly - educated citizenry, we have to be honest about the weaknesses of our
public school system and be willing to make
real changes.
If we don't continue to have
real conversations about the state of education, we'll see more
public schools closed and utilized for detention centers and jails.
Inequalities of wealth and income have risen steadily for three decades, racial segregation continues, class segregation has deepened, and middle and working class families are fracturing in the face of this economic onslaught, but rather than face these fundamental realities politicians keep pandering to the
public and putting forth an endless stream of quick fixes that don't cost any money and don't require
real change & mdash as
if cosmetic changes in
schools are somehow going to offset decades of disinvestment in the
public sphere and rising concentrations of poverty.
Go Jen — of course — and I plan to operate on my neighbor tomorrow — it's only a little heart problem — should be able to do it — and
if I fail well so what — then I can run a bank and make millions of dollars even
if I fail — but teachers (gods chosen selfless few) care for all of our kids and are the
real hero's in this world — I am so thankful that my two daughters attend
public schools and have been nurtured by those who have chosen a profession of giving and not one of taking —
if you can read this post — thank your teachers — I am grateful for mine everyday — Thanks Ms Weigh K - Ms Brown Gr1 - Ms Shea Gr2 - Ms.
If forced to name a single educational skill set that all learners should have as part of their coursework, Grauer feels a greater emphasis on
real computer science will have the greatest impact on future learners, even going so far as to suggest that knowledge of coding should be taught in
public schools, almost as a foreign language.
Call me only
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As
if providing high
school students with invaluable,
real world business experience while raising
public awareness about energy conservation was not enough, Tru Light also helps rural communities in need of electricity.
A person commits a class 6 felony
if such person knowingly and unlawfully and without legal authority carries, brings, or has in such person's possession a deadly weapon as defined in section 18-1-901 (3)(e) in or on the
real estate and all improvements erected thereon of any
public or private elementary, middle, junior high, high, or vocational
school or any
public or private college, university, or seminary...
But there was a very
real chance Illinois would have no
public schools in the fall,
if it had no budget.
•
real estate commissions • building location certificate or survey • legal and discharge fees • outstanding adjustments owed to the buyer • outstanding municipal /
school taxes or
public service • assessments • outstanding mortgage balance and any charges associated with discharging your mortgage early (
if you are not transferring your mortgage to your new home, or the buyer is not assuming it)