Communicated with parents regarding students» progress, upsold
additional tutoring services
The money «could've been used in the classroom, to improve programs,
additional tutoring services in school for children, additional staff... transportation for some of our students,» Nunn told the American - Statesman.
Not exact matches
The so - called «renewal schools» receive
additional funding for
services such as weekend
tutoring and expanded after - school programs.
New research by online
tutor service, Tutor Hunt, today revealed that 88 per cent of primary and secondary students surveyed felt there is pressure on them to perform to a certain level in exams, yet almost half (42 per cent) revealed that despite this, their school does not, or is unable to, offer any additional sup
tutor service,
Tutor Hunt, today revealed that 88 per cent of primary and secondary students surveyed felt there is pressure on them to perform to a certain level in exams, yet almost half (42 per cent) revealed that despite this, their school does not, or is unable to, offer any additional sup
Tutor Hunt, today revealed that 88 per cent of primary and secondary students surveyed felt there is pressure on them to perform to a certain level in exams, yet almost half (42 per cent) revealed that despite this, their school does not, or is unable to, offer any
additional support.
The Florida state Department of Education set aside $ 140 million last year for a new «schools of hope» program that will provide up to 25 low - performing schools an
additional $ 2,000 per student for
services such as
tutoring, after - school programs, counseling, and teacher development.
Called «Personal Learning Scholarship Accounts,» Julie uses the funds to pay for Faith's
additional services, such as speech therapy, as well as for personal
tutors for her academic subjects.
Schools must provide students who are falling behind with
additional services and resources, including
tutoring, after - school programs, or summer school.
Additional partnerships with community - based organizations provide students and families with a range of free and low - cost
services including healthcare, child care,
tutoring and after - school activities.
In addition, many charters are subsidized by
additional millions of dollars in private donations, which enables them to market their wares and provide
services that regular public schools can not afford such as
tutoring and mandatory summer school.
[58] Specifically, ELL students are better served at KIPP schools because of their extended school days, extra
services (such as
tutors),
additional time spent with ELL students, and the CMO's focus on serving underserved students in poverty, many of whom are ELL students.
They have been created by students,
tutors and staff at Community Learning MK, with
additional contributions from pupils at Slated Row School, Macintyre
Service Users, Arts Central members and parents and children from Little Owls and Robins Children's Centres.