Sentences with phrase «affiliated schools because»

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My belief is that it is because most (three - quarters) of private schools are church - affiliated, and if you or your kid is talking about a coach, it's going to circulate through the church pretty fast, and you probably won't be viewed in a positive light and may be labeled as a troublemaker.
Newly elected Los Angeles Unified school board member Kelly Gonez said that because affiliated charters are part of the district, any innovations in curriculum that they come up with can more easily be shared with other traditional schools.
The trial court accepted the plaintiff's argument that restricting the scholarships to secular subjects at religiously - affiliated schools would not suffice because religion can pervade all subjects at such schools.
Caputo - Pearl sees this as a threat to UTLA's very existence, which makes it strange when his two national affiliates may both end up supporting Clinton, who once said, «I stand behind the charter school / public school movement, because parents do deserve greater choice within the public school system to meet the unique needs of their children.»
The NCAA announced in April that it would no longer accept credits from 24 schools affiliated with K12 because they fail to comply with NCAA course requirements.
The five justices decided that Ohio's Pilot Project Scholarship, which allows students to use vouchers to attend private schools, religiously affiliated or otherwise, was constitutional because Ohio was not coercing parents or, in their view, advancing or inhibiting religion.
One of the biggest reasons why reformers haven't always fared so well because they have poured few dollars into school board and state legislative campaigns, especially compared to the millions ladled out (with admittedly mixed success) by NEA and AFT affiliates.
Individual school turnarounds are hard to do because principals usually don't control budgets (which usually means teachers) or personnel decisions (also teachers)-- those are governed by the central office, by state laws influenced by lobbying by affiliates of the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers, and collective bargaining agreements that protect veteran teachers regardless of their performance.
«This initiative will ultimately develop expertise and engage thousands of teacher - leaders in leadership work in schools, with NEA affiliates, and in state houses throughout the country — because every student should have the best possible educators in their schools,» said NEA President Dennis Van Roekel.
«Many local NEA affiliates are helping teachers and schools improve their performance — and raise student achievement — because teachers are taking responsibility for improving instruction, curriculum, and school performance.
This worked just fine for Whitmore Lake, because even though Livingston Classical Academy wouldn't really be your typical «cyber» school, the district knew what kind of kids this classical, Hillsdale - affiliated school would attract.
Because participants have deliberately chosen to affiliate with the school, relations among all parties are pre-conditioned toward trust.
Board member Scott Schmerelson's District 3 has the largest number of affiliated charters — 31, and most are elementary schoolsbecause his predecessor, Tamar Galatzan, pushed for district schools there to become affiliated charters.
If they are affiliated with more than one school, I ask for evidence that they are primarily associated with this, or else that the wording make it clear I'm asking this way instead of putting in the dozens or so cite tags, because it's less disruptive.
Because there are insurance companies that have affiliated with various driving schools, it is easy to ask for a reduction of the insurance rate.
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