Sentences with phrase «at a better education»

But we know that millions of children are getting a shot at a better education because they have more options if their neighborhood school isn't working out.
Each child has only one chance at a good education, and every single one of our students deserves the best we can provide.
«Mayor de Blasio is playing chicken with the futures of 48,000 - plus students waiting for a shot at a better education through charter schools.
Derrell previously served as the executive director at Better Education for Kids.
While this is a win for families in Nevada, thousands of students are still waiting for their chance at a better education while a new funding source is being determined.
In a 21st century global economy in which knowledge and skills are the passports to prosperity, it is important to our nation as a whole that all our children have a fair shot at a good education.
If Mayor Bill de Blasio does not continue the plans to open or expand 30 charter schools in New York City, more than 5,600 students could lose their opportunity at a better education.
It allowed us to give our sons the chance at good educations and made all those long hours of book reports and homework worth every minute.
The Louisiana Scholarship Program gives parents the opportunity to choose their child's school, to send their kids to a school in a safe learning environment, giving them a chance at a better education.
Congress created the nation's only federally funded school voucher program in the District to give the city's poorest children a chance at a better education than their neighborhood schools offer.
Still, there's something tiresome about the litigation, the regressive progressives who bring it, and the unrelenting effort to students a chance at a better education.
Board members say that giving up on the schools is the best thing they can do to give their students a shot at a better education and a better life.
Open enrollment was created with the best of intentions: to give students in underperforming, underfunded schools a shot at a better education.
They can choose to deny children access to a great education by continuing to enroll them in seriously low performing schools, try to find enough money to move to a more affluent neighborhood (good luck with that) or face possible jail time or probation for using another address, in another zip code, just to get a chance at a good education.
The Louisiana Scholarship Program gives parents the opportunity to choose their child's school, to send their kids to a school in a safe learning environment, giving them a chance at a better education and a brighter future.
But the lives and livelihoods of children — who only get one shot at a good education — don't really matter to the Koch donors and the corporate interests who back this agenda.
I think the principal and teachers are working hard to improve the school and give the students in our area a chance at a good education.
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