They approved several great schools and saw the dramatic impact that creating world -
class public education options had on the city and its families.
Not exact matches
That's why I think Bronx residents should do everything we can to give our kids better
public education options, from bringing more world
class public charter schools to our borough to supporting programs like Borough President Diaz's Gifted & Talented initiative.
To date, the first - term Democrat has held five
public forums throughout Ohio on K - 12
education, drawing crowds of 200 to 300 willing to consider such
options as an extended school day or school year, and nontraditional age groupings for
classes.
After congratulating the nation for working to amass current successes — including financial aid
options that have «finally opened the doors of college to all Americans,» state - developed academic standards, the creation of a voluntary national test, technology in the schools, and an emphasis on
class - size reduction — Clinton outlined his proposal to drive
public education into the 21st century.
The
options include private or parochial school tuition, textbooks, tutors, homeschool curriculum,
public school and virtual online
classes,
education therapy, AP or college admission exams and college tuition.
At the same time, parents in many neighborhoods still do not have viable
options for sending their children to a school that provides a world -
class education, whether it is a
public, neighborhood, magnet, selective enrollment, charter or specialized school.
The conviction jump - started the much - needed discussion over expanding inter-district
public school choice and forced a new discussion about ending zip code
education practices that condemn poor and minority children to the worst American
public education offers (and keeps middle -
class families from improving their own
options).
(a) From each State's allotment under this part for any fiscal year, the Secretary shall pay to such State or, at the
option of the State agency designated pursuant to section 101 (a)(1), to a
public or nonprofit organization or agency, a portion of the cost of planning, preparing for, and initiating special programs under the State plan approved pursuant to section 101 to expand vocational REHABILITATION services, including programs to initiate or expand such services to individuals with the most severe handicaps, or of special programs under such State plan to initiate or expand services to
classes of handicapped individuals who have unusual and difficult * problems in connection with their REHABILITATION, particularly handicapped individuals who are poor, and responsibility for whose treatment,
education, * and REHABILITATION is shared by the State agency designated in section 101 with other agencies.