Sentences with phrase «burdens on administrators»

As Guenther weighs applying for a permanent principal's position as her next career move, she is optimistic about the initiatives her district has undertaken so far to relieve some of the burdens on administrators.

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College administrators that I have spoken with over the years assure me that the federal burdens only keep on rising.
The result envisioned by all of these suggestions for the guide as administrator is not to burden the administrator further but to multiply many times over the ministry which the clergyperson now attempts to carry on alone.
Otherwise it becomes a burden on those lunch workers and administrators who are trying their best to meet the new regulations but just become frustrated because they didn't get the resources, tools or training to be successful.
District 99 School Board Member Mike Davenport asked administrators earlier this year to consider a fee ceiling to reduce the financial burden on families with multiple children in high school at the same time.
In other words, when applied to maternity care, The Precautionary Principle states that when a practice, action, or policy may raise threats of harm to mother, baby, or family, the burden of proof that it will result in more good than harm falls on those who wish to adopt it — the policy maker, caregiver, or administrator, not on the pregnant person.
Mulgrew urges next mayor to «drain the swamp» of DOE bureaucracy, reduce paperwork burden on teachers and administrators, find new ways to engage parents
A high concentration of children who have been exposed to trauma imposes a substantial burden on teachers and administrators.
Those entrusted with directing our public schools can bring to bear the creativity of experts, parents, administrators, and other concerned citizens to find a way to achieve the compelling interests they face without resorting to widespread governmental allocation of benefits and burdens on the basis of racial classifications.
Shared accountability for groups of students across teams of teachers and administrators in turn eases the burden on individuals, and makes it possible for collaborators to address challenges and meet goals together.
But tailoring development activities to individual needs shouldn't be a burden on teachers or administrators.
Communications go out in each family's home language, and take the burden of crafting and mailing letters off of administrators, who are then free to work with teachers and students to get kids back on track.
Therefore, to do so will place unnecessary requirements on Alabama's students, educators and administrators, not to mention a cost burden we are not capable of bearing.
This will save the investors money (depending on the relative costs), but it will not reduce the administrative burden to the administrator.
Unfortunately, as the administrator of a full - service animal shelter I have also been responsible for the euthanasia of more animals than I would ever have thought possible which has been a heavy burden on me and a serious factor in my decision to leave the PSPCA.
EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson argues «By using the power and authority of the Clean Air Act, we can begin reducing emissions from the nation's largest greenhouse gas emitting facilities without placing an undue burden on the businesses that make up the vast majority of our economy».
They give significant additional rights to plan members, and could impose extra costs and administrative burdens on plan administrators.
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