Sentences with phrase «affordable education by»

Bridge International Academies in Kenya provides a standardized model of high - quality affordable education by designing cutting edge curricula, building schools and training teachers from the local community.

Not exact matches

The Healthcare Reform Law, including The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and The Healthcare and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, could have a material adverse effect on Humana's results of operations, including restricting revenue, enrollment and premium growth in certain products and market segments, restricting the company's ability to expand into new markets, increasing the company's medical and operating costs by, among other things, requiring a minimum benefit ratio on insured products, lowering the company's Medicare payment rates and increasing the company's expenses associated with a non-deductible health insurance industry fee and other assessments; the company's financial position, including the company's ability to maintain the value of its goodwill; and the company's cash flows.
Here's another one: «by 2030, ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.»
Roe introduced the Affordable Retirement Advice Protection Act (H.R. 4293), which was approved by the education and work force committee on Feb. 2 along with the Strengthening Access to Valuable Education and Retirement Support (SAVERS) Act (H.R. 4294), introduced beducation and work force committee on Feb. 2 along with the Strengthening Access to Valuable Education and Retirement Support (SAVERS) Act (H.R. 4294), introduced bEducation and Retirement Support (SAVERS) Act (H.R. 4294), introduced by Roskam.
Specific policies include the 30 - 50 Plan to Fight Poverty, which is committed to reducing the number of people living below the poverty line by 30 percent and the number of children by 50 percent; an Affordable Housing Plan; pursing the long - term goal of a national high - quality, universal, community - based, early education and child care system; increasing the Guaranteed Income Supplement by $ 600 per year for low - income seniors; and creating a new relationship with Canada's First Nation, Inuit and Métis peoples, including re-instating the Kelowna Accord.
Nutrition Services facilitates learning by providing nutritious affordable meals and nutrition education for students, staff, and the community.
In this role, Thornton has been responsible for improving the health and well - being of Americans by expanding access to nutritious, affordable food and providing dietary guidance, nutrition policy coordination, and nutrition education across USDA's 15 nutrition assistance programs.
This groundbreaking program has prevented hunger and promoted education by enabling our young people to have access to safe, balanced, and affordable meals at school.
Ramadan also emphasizes the need for more «affordable housing,» a shibboleth in local politics that every single candidate solemnly swears by, and for supplemental education to assist local kids who need extra academic help.
Moderated by WNYC economic development journalist Janet Babin, candidates Rubain Dorancy and Jesse Hamilton answered questions submitted by the community and debated topics ranging from education to public schools to affordable housing.
«We must find more ways to protect taxpayers and create good jobs, ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all New Yorkers, ensure voting rights, protect women's rights, ensure our education system receives the resources it deserves, repair and fully fund our decaying infrastructure and MTA, and stand up for vulnerable communities under attack by the Trump administration.»
«Instead of reaching out to union leaders to gain consensus on an affordable housing program that ensures middle - class wages for workers, (de Blasio) coordinated with a lobbying group — led by billionaire developers — to run an anti-union campaign that would lead to unsafe job sites and a low - wage workforce,» The Greater New York Laborers - Employers Cooperation and Education Trust and the New York City and Vicinity Carpenters Labor Management Corporation said in a joint statement.
Rather than attacking taxpayers by undermining the property tax cap, NYSUT and its members should be working with school districts and families to ensure that our children receive a world class education that is affordable
Councilmember Rodriguez touched on the issues of education, affordable housing, economic development and quality of life, and his address was preceded by a series of performances that represented the diversity of his constituency in music and song.
Noting that many children have been displaced by insurgency, Tinubu said, «Some of you, especially those who have been displaced by insurgency, are often without basic necessities — food, shelter, affordable and accessible health care and education
I am a Democrat elected by a Democratic community, I have always been a Democrat, and I will always be a Democrat fighting teeth and nail, to protect senior citizen benefits, better education for our communities, affordable housing, health services, immigration issues and those services that the Democratic party have always fought for.
Flanked by Assemblymember Millman and Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez, Simon stressed her deep roots in the district and decade of experience as district leader, her progressive credentials and her work on community issues both big and small — from public transportation to traffic calming in Downtown Brooklyn, access to affordable housing and education, and saving Long Island College Hospital, to name a few.
«We must find more ways to protect taxpayers and create good jobs, ensure access to quality, affordable healthcare for all New Yorkers, protect women's rights, ensure our education system receives the resources it deserves, repair and fully fund our decaying infrastructure and MTA, and stand up for vulnerable communities under attack by the Trump Administration,» she said.
The measure is expected to increase funding for education, expand access to affordable housing, create jobs and help ensure financial security for all Bronxites and New Yorkers by raising the minimum wage and preserving integral family programs.
New York State Senate Democratic Policy Group Initiatives Would Help Over 1.3 Million New Yorkers; Make Higher Education More Affordable by Reducing Student Loan Debt, Increasing Savings For Families, Expanding Access to College Credit for High School Students Initiatives to Enhance Readiness and Increase Graduation Rates and Employment Will Help More New Yorkers Achieve College Success
Joined by State Senator Adriano Espaillat and Assemblymember Gabriela Rosa, and a host of elected officials, community leaders, and hundreds of residents, Councilmember Rodríguez outlined his vision for the future of northern Manhattan, which included improved education, affordable housing and increased job and small business opportunities.
Saying issues like crime, education and affordable housing drove them to the polls Tuesday, Queens residents helped to re-elect Helen Marshall as borough president and Mayor Michael Bloomberg to the city's highest office by a narrow, while sending John Liu (D - Flushing) to the comptroller's office as the first Asian American to win a citywide office.
In response to de Blasio's plan, Brewer called for an inclusion of even more affordable housing, a reduction of luxury housing included in deals with developers, increased vigilance by HPD to make sure existing affordable housing units are not lost, that there are tenant education clinics (with no income restrictions) in areas where upzoning is proposed.
BY KAITLYN MEADE «Education, jobs, affordable housing» was the mantra that candidates for Manhattan borough president stuck to at a recent debate on the campus of New York University.
Hawkins will address the theme of his campaign, A Green New Deal for New York, which aims to restart the upstate economy by guaranteeing economic human rights to meaningful work, living wages, health care, education, affordable housing and mobility.
Founded in 1985 to meet the tremendous demand for a credible distance learning program in nutrition, Huntington University of Health Sciences continues to enrich lives by offering convenient and affordable quality online education programs in integrative nutrition and health science, optimizing the professional and personal potential of our students.
You can have it all... affordable education, exciting modern day topics, unlimited interaction, expert support, and the ability to learn a proven system of natural healing designed by a Naturopathic Doctor with 2 decades of classroom and clinical experience.
The mission of Huntington University of Health Sciences is to enrich lives by offering convenient and affordable quality distance education programs in integrative nutrition and health science, optimizing the professional and personal potential of our students.
«T he mission of Huntington University of Health Sciences is to enrich lives by offering convenient and affordable quality distance education programs in integrative nutrition and health science, optimizing the profe ssional and personal potential of our students.»
Philippines About Blog Launched by Harvard Business School alumnus and 2015 Asia 21 Young Leaders awardee Henry Motte - Muñoz in June 2015, Edukasyon.ph believes that every student has the right to a quality, affordable education that will get them employed.
New Paltz, NY About Blog Study Abroad Blogs by State University of New York at New Paltz, committed to providing high quality, affordable education to students from all social and economic backgrounds.
4.3 by 2030 ensure equal access for all women and men to affordable quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university
Thomas Friedman celebrates the power of the MOOC: «Nothing has more potential to lift more people out of poverty — by providing them an affordable education to get a job or improve in the job they have.
Art in Education prides itself on providing the highest quality materials to ensure that the potential of the students using them can be reached, and by investing in a number of own - brand ranges, prices remain competitive and affordable, enabling schools to maximise their spend whilst maintaining the quality.
Sure, we might be able to trim around the edges or gain some efficiencies in a variety of places, but in terms of resetting dramatically the cost of higher education in a way that would be fundamentally affordable to all Americans, trying to lower the costs of traditional institutions with existing faculty by an order of magnitude is quite simply a pipe dream.
At TeachHUB it is our mission to improve the quality of education by making available the most current, complete and affordable resources for all K - 12 Educators.
By spending just $ 9,700 per pupil, Partnership Schools offers a top - quality education at one of the most affordable and cost - effective per - pupil costs in New York City.
Because the Promise had a clearer effect on behavior than on grades for KPS students overall, the authors conclude that «policies focused on making higher education more affordable may be usefully supplemented by helping students better understand how their behavior affects their future.»
If this hypothesis is correct, our findings suggest that Promise - style policies, and other policies focused on making higher education more affordable, may be usefully supplemented by helping students better understand how their behavior affects their future.
Offering all Kentuckians the opportunity for postsecondary success by ensuring access to high quality, affordable postsecondary education
Slowing the growth of charter schools won't solve the problems, though; it will only trap students in failing schools by taking away viable, affordable options for high - quality education.
After all, Brown knows full well that any attempt to withhold federal funding will be challenged by Golden State's influential congressional delegation (including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Dianne Feinstein); the former state attorney general is also likely betting that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last year on the Affordable Healthcare Act, which effectively makes it impossible for the federal government to withhold subsidies from states for not implementing new regulations, can also be applied to what the administration can do on the education policy front.
As Dropout Nation has documented over the past few weeks (and, actually, longer than that), decades of dealmaking between states, districts, and affiliates of the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers is rearing its ugly head just as state governments must also deal with increasing Medicaid costs driven by the passage of the Affordable Care Act.
The Any Given Child initiative, created by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, seeks to bring access, balance, and equity to each child's arts education, using an affordable model that combines the resources of the school district, local arts groups, and the Kennedy Center.
We're driven by our belief that a full and lasting education should be affordable and accessible to all, regardless of income or geography.
Founded in the early 1990s by a tight - knit group of families who wanted an affordable Christian education for their children, the academy is now an academically successful K - 12 school serving 300 children in the Bloomington area.
Chasing prestige and battered by state funding cuts, many public colleges and universities with a historic responsibility to provide access to an affordable education have turned to «financial aid leveraging,» offering wealthy or high - scoring students discounts on tuition.
To ensure that American postsecondary education remains affordable for the next generation of students, it is time for the federal government to make an investment similar to the ones recommended by the Truman Commission, with the same goal of significantly boosting degree attainment.
And together, we will begin changing the odds for our at - risk children by providing quality, affordable early childhood education for all our children.
If you're not ready to invest completely in a large - scale program, a simple and affordable way to begin implementing character education at your school is through hallway banners, such as those offered by Prosign Design.
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