In studying charter schools nationally, Paul Hill of the University of Washington observed in 2008 that, while money doesn't
assure educational success, it's needed to innovate successfully.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately,
educational success is not
assured, especially for children from families and communities that are economically and socially distressed.
At a time when education is acknowledged as a priority for America's
success and competitiveness, NSBA believes that it is imperative that federal policy — including implementation of the child nutrition reauthorization —
assures that
educational systems are supported, not undermined by unfunded mandates or under - resourced requirements.