Sentences with phrase «clear whether charter»

While schools will get one last state payment, it's not clear whether charter schools will receive their latest share of federal funds.

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Organizers of Ghana Music Awards Charter - House has said that it is not clear whether Dancehall artiste Shatta Wale will be nominated for awards in the 2018 edition.
Topics included his reaction to Governor Cuomo's statement that he is not planning to approve a specific amount of pre-K funding set forth in the state senate proposed budget, how confident he is of pre-K funding, the status of his administration's review of the city's Sandy relief programs, his reaction to Governor Cuomo's statements on mayoral control of the city school system and charter schools, the current status of site clearing and the investigation into the cause of the East Harlem building explosion, whether New Yorkers should be concerned about gas leaks, his reaction to a tweet yesterday by Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito critical of Governor Cuomo's reaction to the East Harlem building explosion, how the church services he attended this morning for victims affected him personally and the relief efforts being led by his wife, Chirlane McCray, and the Mayor's Fund for NYC.
We want to be clear that our analysis can not establish definitively whether the policies of charter schools cause changes in student achievement.
The charter schools can be closed if they don't perform well, and their staffs have jobs only as long as the schools survive, but it is not clear whether the same is true of district - run schools.
While the ASD and other authorizers like Nevada's State Public Charter Schools Authority create contracts with clear performance expectations, the ESA program provides no apparent standards for judging whether public funds are buying strong outcomes.
Question 2 offers the clearest test to date of whether it is possible to build popular support for robust charter - school growth in a deeply blue state.
Ryan is more positive about the varieties of school choice — whether within school districts, or by way of charter schools and vouchers, and of course he favors interdistrict choice — but the legislative and judicial obstacles (not to mention practical ones) to the expansion of this route are clear.
While it is not clear whether Luke Bronin simply doesn't understand education policy or is hiding his true positions from Hartford voters, the reality is that the charter school industry and the education reformers are lining up for the golden boy from Greenwich and that, in turn, makes it very clear whose side he will be on if elected mayor of Hartford.
Less clear, though, is whether charter schools offer real, long - term solutions to fixing public education in America, or whether the Obama administration should be relying on them so heavily as a means of turning around the nation's record of academic mediocrity.
«These results make it clear that residents throughout Los Angeles are eager to expand opportunity for students, regardless of whether it comes from charter, magnet or traditional public schools,» said Gregory McGinity, co-executive director at The Broad Foundation.
It is worthwhile to note that the Court made a clear reference to the child's fundamental right under Article 24 (2) of the Charter which states that «in all action relating to children, whether taken by public authorities or private institutions, the child's best interests must be a primary consideration».
As I explained in an earlier post, it was not clear, until today, whether the Charter had the same scope of fundamental rights protection as under the «old» regime of fundamental rights protection ensured by the CJEU.
On the website concerning the Québec Charter of Values you'll find a statement from the minister, Bernard Drainville, and, if you follow the arrows at the bottom of each screen, the desideratum of «clear rules for everyone ``, an «affirmation of Québec values» («By affirming these values, we are proposing to build a strong Québec identity, whether one was born here or elsewhere.»)
The Charter has existed for 34 years and we are still not clear whether non-human entities enjoy religious freedom as they do other freedoms, such as expression.
But whether a given request is Charter compliant is not always clear even to lawyers and judges.
What is less clear is whether there will be any impact on administrative tribunal proceedings that do not attract the Charter right to a trial within a reasonable time.
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