Sentences with phrase «to build more schools»

He expects, however, that the district will have to ask voters to approve another bond in the near future to build more schools as the district continues to grow.
The capital raised will be utilised to build more school learning programmes, in addition to expanding operations across India, Gaurava Yadav, founder and CEO, EduAce Services, said in a statement.
They are calling on Ghanaians to vote massively for president John Dramani Mahama to continue building more schools and other developmental infrastructure to move the nation forward.
As the situation in Pakistan and Afghanistan seems headed from bad to worse, Greg Mortenson, co-author of the blockbuster Three Cups of Tea (140 - plus weeks and counting on the New York Times bestseller list), and his Central Asia Institute are building more schools in that volatile region than ever before.
And now a bunch of academics are saying that if there's a solution to Canada's current economic woes, it is to throw more fuel on the residential real estate fire, rather than stimulating the economy by building more schools, roads and hospitals.
He said, government would continue to provide electricity to the rural areas, build more schools and health centres, as well as creating jobs, as a way of improving their standard of living.
Silver's task force, which includes principals and Downtown school advocates generated citywide headlines four years ago as the setting of Schools Chancellor Cathie Black's infamous joke about birth control, which led to her resignation soon after her hiring, but it is better known to Downtown school advocates and parents as the place to get timely information about kindergarten waiting lists and to press the case to the Dept. of Education to build more schools.
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott told Downtown school advocates that he'd let them into the Department of Education's planning room to help influence the upcoming five - year plan to build more schools.
«I am fully aware that in a place with rapid demographic change, like Buckinghamshire, you are inevitably going to face questions about whether you need to build more schools or not,» he told BBC Radio 4's The World at One
In a television interview on Sunday, Mr Blair said his main achievements were slashing NHS waiting times, building more schools and tackling antisocial behaviour.
His group collected 4,800 signatures from parents and teachers at charter schools, asking for more money in the new state budget to build more schools, known as facilities aid.
Such growth, tied to the so - called baby boom echo and increased immigration, is expected to continue for at least eight more years, pushing districts to hire more teachers and build more schools.
This would free up more local funds to modernize and build more schools.
With the population continuing to rise, many leaders realized that building more schools was no longer an effective option.
They invested in early education; built more schools; revamped curricula; and in many cases developed and enforced educational standards (from curriculum to teacher training.)
The UNO network was the recent recipient of $ 98 million in state aid to build more schools.
Some of that will be added back in to GDP through the spending the power company will do to build IGCC plants, and if the tax is made revenue - neutral through tax credits on hybrid vehicles or even just used to build more schools or pay for university tuition, you get something back into the economy.
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