Sentences with phrase «become academies already»

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Charles Thomas, a 2019 Michigan pledge out of IMG Academy, has already become a spokesperson for the Wolverines and what they can offer.
Instead, he devoted all six of his questions to government plans to force all schools to become academies — having already attempted to exploit Tory divisions on the subject one week ago.
Already low on cash, much to his clothing designer wife's (Alice Braga) chagrin, Mike becomes ensnared in grave personal and financial circumstances after an accidental shooting at the academy and a bar fight involving a movie star (Tim Allen).
Before «Once» was such a big deal and became an Academy Award winning film (for Best Song «Falling Slowly» in 2007), I was already a huge fan of the film and its music.
The education bill has already had its most controversial clause removed — forcing all state schools in England to become academies by 2020.
We already have a network of fantastic FE colleges hosting our Enterprise Academies, and are now broadening this out to schools, giving them the chance to work in partnership with the FFE to become hubs of outstanding enterprise provision.
Just as companies have already become their own publishers and producers, they will now become their own schools and academies where they build, market and manage their own online degree and certification programs.
As part of the newly formed Isle Education Trust, the step to becoming an academy was a natural progression for South Axholme Academy, which had already previously converted from state maintained to trust academy was a natural progression for South Axholme Academy, which had already previously converted from state maintained to trust Academy, which had already previously converted from state maintained to trust status.
But we have also seen how these freedoms can help all schools, with more than 3,000 good and outstanding schools already making the decision to become academies themselves.
Head teachers have already pointed to the # 500m that appeared to be available for the rapidly ditched plan to require all schools to become academies.
Given that over two thirds of academies have become academies because they were already performing well — they were «converted» to give them more freedom — it wouldn't be surprising if they had particularly good results.
But the committee noted a problem — most voluntary converter schools already had to be good or outstanding before becoming an academy.
• Where it is clear that the local authority can no longer viably support its remaining schools because too many schools have already become academies.
Lord Adonis, President of the Independent Academies Association has stated that 15 schools have already converted to become Free Schools with a further five set to convert later this year including Elizabeth's Grammar School in Blackburn, Chetwynde in Barrow - in - Furness, Cumbria and Holy Trinity School in Kidderminster.
Was it not the case though that the schools which chose to become academies did so because they were already higher performers?
My personal opinion is that more knowledge is required on spending public money (and accountability) by those thinking of becoming academies and setting up free schools — and those already academies.
Having already signed on to host a survey of Yayoi Kusama's «Infinity Mirrored Rooms» in October (the show originated at the Hirshhorn Museum), the Broad has just finalized plans to take a six - decade survey of Jasper Johns next February from the Royal Academy of Arts in London, becoming the show's sole American venue.
As a painter and teacher he had already become an institution, maintaining two New York studios and one in Philadelphia, while instructing at the New York School of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy.
By 1931 he had already exhibited at the Royal Academy and he became closely affiliated with the London Group.
Membership of Royal Academy Millais» painting technique, already losing its Pre-Raphaelite meticulousness, became increasingly broad from now on, enabling him to work more quickly and on larger canvases.
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