Sentences with phrase «deprive local authority schools»

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In the wake of his victory in 1997 Tony Blair abolished what he derided as the «internal market» in the NHS, he scrapped fundholding GPs and deprived patients of the right to choose which NHS hospital treated them; in Education he scrapped Grant Maintained Schools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained SSchools, restored them to Local Authority control and abandoned the previous government's plans to give all schools a status similar to Grant Maintained Sschools a status similar to Grant Maintained SchoolsSchools.
Currently, free schools are ten times more likely to be located in the most deprived local authorities in England than in the least deprived.
The report was commissioned by Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw to provide a better understanding of how local authorities, schools and registered early years providers are tackling the issue of disadvantage for children in the most deprived communities.
Nine local authorities and 72 individual schools have been allocated funding from the Scottish Attainment Challenge for education initiatives and projects targeting the most deprived children.
So the local authority, which was deprived of the ability to plan school places properly as a result of having this school opened without their involvement now has to pick up the pieces and find places for the children.
According to the account, the Republicans believe «the [Dept. of Education] is trying to reassert federal control by exceeding its authority with a rule that would require state and local spending in low - income schools receiving Title I funds to be equal or greater than non-Title I schools... and force schools to include teacher salaries when measuring spending between Title I and non-Title I schools...» At the same time, the story notes that «King is facing pressure from civil rights groups who want to ensure the new education law does not deprive low - income students of equal funding.»
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