Sentences with phrase «unlike public district schools»

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But equity is a big challenge for the Buffalo Public Schools, which is at a disadvantage in this arms race because — unlike the suburban districts — it doesn't have the ability to levy taxes.
Second, unlike counties and municipalities, school districts have a single function - the provision of public education - that is considered a state responsibility.
But unlike the procedures established under IDEA, school - voucher laws give parents the right to select a private placement without having to convince public school officials of the need for such services, to say nothing of the legal costs of proving to a hearing officer, or a state court judge, that the decision of the school district was in error.
Charter schools receive public funding but, unlike public schools, employ mostly nonunion teachers and have autonomy in school districts, which allows them to set their own conditions, such as longer school days.
According to a 2016 Gallup poll, Millennials rate the opportunity to «learn and grow» as an extremely important aspect of jobs to which they might consider applying.31 Eighty - seven percent of Millennials said that «development» was an important part of a job.32 Unlike many school districts, various entities elsewhere in the public sector and in the private sector have responded to their interests and are increasing the amount of feedback, professional development opportunities, and support they provide to employees.33
Unlike K - 12 school districts, public colleges and universities are viewed more as statewide institutions and have typically received state funds to build and renovate their campus facilities.
For example, the majority of charters typically must pay for facilities out of general operating funds, and have limited access to public buildings — unlike school districts, which can access bonds for school construction and modernization.
Unlike many public schools, most charters don't have the resources of a central district office — like recruitment teams or existing pools of resumes — to find new leaders quickly.
Ed explains that, unlike traditional public schools, charter public schools need to renew every five years: «proving to the district and the community that your systems, your programs, are successful, and you should be entitled to renew for another 5 years.»
Unlike magnet schools overseen by school districts, public charter schools can not selectively admit students.
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Unlike other states like Florida that have developed their own systems for rating public schools, Wisconsin has typically «deferred to districts,» Harris said.
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