Sentences with phrase «education authorities decided»

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Rumore said a State Supreme Court judge has now ordered a stay in the case, putting a hold on start time changes at the school and New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will decide if Cash has the authority to make the adjustment.
Presenting essays written by authorities in the fields of education, political science, and law, West and Dunn highlight the many areas of education policy that have made their way into U.S. courts to be debated and decided, and consider the implications of heightened judicial involvement for schools...
Imagine a national effort to improve the education of disadvantaged children that focuses extra funds on poorer schools, gives principals and teachers the authority to decide how best to help children, and encourages states to raise their academic standards and to hold accountable low - performing schools.
School nicknames that have Native American connotations could violate Wisconsin's antidiscrimination laws, and the state education department has the authority to decide which ones are not acceptable, State Attorney General James E. Doyle has said in an opinion.
If you live in or near one of these 12 school districts, and all of the 12 districts formally apply for and receive charter granting authority from the State Board of Education later this year, you will need to decide whether to submit your charter school application to your local school district, or to the new Washington Charter School Commission.
«We have decided to close the school and will work with the local authority to ensure every child is found a place at another local school where they can thrive and receive the standard of education that they deserve.»
The N.C. Court of Appeals stepped into a legal fight this week, and will be the most recent judicial authority to decide if the Wall Street - traded online education company K12, Inc. can tap into North Carolina's public education market.
State Education Departments know all this, but have decided to exceed their authority and make parents jump through hoops to exercise their rights.
The local education authority may decide that parents could be liable for a fixed penalty notice of # 60 if, due to unauthorised absences, their child's attendance falls below 90 % and also that parents may be liable for fast track prosecution (involving further fines or a custodial sentence of up to three months) if, due to unauthorised absences, their child's attendance is consistently below 90 %.
State supreme courts and bar admitting authorities shape legal education, for example, when they decide what to test on bar examinations.
There are no set entry requirements for becoming a Teaching Assistant; the necessary qualifications and experiences will usually be decided by your Local Education Authority (LEA).
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