Sentences with phrase «deprived access to education»

As previously reported, studies confirmed that black mothers faced higher chances of death because of deprived access to education and adequate healthcare.

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Adamu, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Sonny Echono, said in his address, «there is an urgent need to protect education from attacks, because without access to quality learning, the children are not only being deprived of education; they are also being robbed of future opportunities which will affect the entire society.
The Chief of Chinderi, Nana Bonja was full of praise for the President for the successful completion of the Nchumuruman Community SHS to enable deprived youth in the area to access quality education.
Together, the elements of the Lecturio package make it possible for students deprived of superior medical training to access precisely that and, as a result, attain their goals for a quality education and a more fulfilling professional life.
Originally seen as a challenge to teacher seniority, Reed vs. California was filed in 2009 by the ACLU on behalf of students at three low - income schools against the state and the LA Unified school district, alleging that widespread seniority - based layoffs enacted during the budget crisis of 2008 — 2009 disproportionately affected low income and minority students, depriving them of equal access to a quality education.
Nine organizations, including E4E - Los Angeles, have authored a joint letter urging Governor Jerry Brown to veto AB 484, an education bill that would deprive teachers, students, parents and voters from accessing information about how students are performing.
The Vergara decision, striking down tenure and dismissal laws in California as depriving the state's most vulnerable students equal access to a quality education, was widely seen as a blow to the teachers union and has moved public opinion toward agreeing with change.
... If enacted, the Trump budget will crush the dreams of students, deprive millions of opportunities, and make it harder for students to access higher education.
So long as every child has access to a quality basic education, parents should not be deprived of the freedom to pay for more and better schooling.
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