Sentences with phrase «absolve school»

OSEP (Office of Special Education Programs) has made it clear that lack of school - run preschools does not absolve school districts from their obligation to educate special needs preschoolers in the LRE.
Many educators and thought leaders seized on the Coleman Report's core finding to absolve schools of responsibility for student performance and persistent achievement gaps.

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not absolving Cech of all the blames but the school boy errors made by the defenders leaves a lot to be desired, I mean where are the defenders when the first Westham goal was headed in?
I am not, as you claim, absolving everyone else from all responsibility (my appearance on the hate list of so many local school admins is testament to my history of holding people here responsible), but the PRIMARY responsibility for the mess this country is in when it comes to food, nutrition, obesity and health, has very little to do with what goes on in school cafeterias.
And when the rest of us pack our kids lunch and opt out of the school meal system, we absolve ourselves of responsibility to make sure every kid in DC gets great food.
Per the policy, the government will absolve all fees to be borne by day students in some selected Senior High Schools across the country.
She said she felt that «sticking it [parenting classes] on the school curriculum somehow absolves society for its responsibility».
The parties in the Kansas City, Mo., desegregation case announced the accord last month, just weeks after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling absolved the state from having to finance some of the school district's most expansive and expensive desegregation remedies.
Commonwealth Court Judge Doris A. Smith last month absolved both the city school district, which can not levy taxes, and the city of Philadelphia, which has had severe financial problems in recent years, from the responsibility for paying for a 1994 remedial order calling for extensive changes in the district.
While it might turn out to be necessary to possess some factual bricks before you can use your cognitive mortar to construct a wall, so long as you can «always look them up» the schools are absolved from any obligation to ensure that facts are stored in your brain.
(Wash.) A second study on enrollment trends in a major metropolitan area further absolves charter schools from complaints they systematically exclude too many special education students through admission or other academic policies.
I am in no way absolving law schools for their role in «the articling crisis,» but if people really understood the pressures faced by law schools and law professors — that they often have no choice about increasing tuition or enrollment or focusing on research and publications — they may understand the issues a bit better.
But I have no patience for attempts to absolve law schools of any responsibility for helping build a system from which they have benefitted enormously and then to cast themselves as victims when that system starts breaking down.
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