Not exact matches
Around 20 women's shelters have been established and 25 % of
government jobs are filled by women; while 2.7 million girls were
enrolled in school in 2011 - 12 compared to less than 10000
in 2001.
The Bureau said since the commissioning of the Osogbo
Government High
School on Thursday, there have been calls from far and near by parents who are under intense pressure from their children who desire to be
enrolled in Osun
schools.
Of this year's OSP students, 87.4 percent would otherwise be
enrolled at a
school that the
government has identified as
in need of improvement.
Wilshaw's speech comes
in the midst of a
government drive to encourage pupils to study for more academic GCSE qualifications by using performance tables to punish
schools that fail to
enrol pupils
in its English baccalaureate suite of subjects.
The statement concludes: «There is no reasonable rationale for using taxpayer funds to build more charter
schools until and unless the federal
government provides resources to build and renovate our traditional public
schools, especially
in underfunded and overcrowded urban districts, proportional to the number of students currently
enrolled in them.»
According to Leeanne Wheeler, the state coordinator for homeless education at the Department of Education, there are some 250,000 homeless students
enrolled in California
schools receiving supplemental funding from the federal
government to assist with their needs.
Despite local and state
governments devoting considerable resources to these programs, only about 25 percent of the students
enrolled in them earn a high
school degree, and because the programs typically emphasize process (attendance and following instructions, for example) rather than academics, virtually none of the graduates acquire the learning typically expected of high
school graduates.
She says the federal
government approved the exception for English language learners, which covers most of the nearly 8,000 students who fled the hurricane and have
enrolled in Florida
schools.
It is possible that since 90 percent of U.S. students are
enrolled in government monopoly
schools, and since those
schools operate on similar lines not just within states but between states, variation
in schools» contributions to student learning have been artificially curtailed.
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, students enrolled in Iowa BIG learn entirely by working outside the classroom on self - selected, community - based projects proposed by local businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies.3 In an interview published by the school, one student explained that «it's very passion - driven.&raqu
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, students
enrolled in Iowa BIG learn entirely by working outside the classroom on self - selected, community - based projects proposed by local businesses, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies.3 In an interview published by the school, one student explained that «it's very passion - driven.&raqu
in Iowa BIG learn entirely by working outside the classroom on self - selected, community - based projects proposed by local businesses, nonprofit organizations, and
government agencies.3
In an interview published by the school, one student explained that «it's very passion - driven.&raqu
In an interview published by the
school, one student explained that «it's very passion - driven.»
• There is no reasonable rationale for using taxpayer funds to build more charter
schools until and unless the federal
government provides resources to build and renovate our traditional public
schools, especially
in underfunded and overcrowded urban districts, proportional to the number of students currently
enrolled in them.
Across the country, disabled students represented 8.2 percent of all students
enrolled during the 2009 - 10 year
in charter
schools, compared with 11.2 percent of students attending traditional public
schools, according to a
Government Accountability Office analysis of Department of Education data.
The programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 that provide grants, loans and work - study funds from the federal
government to eligible students
enrolled in college or career
school.
For subsidized loans, the
government pays your interest while you're
enrolled in school.
With subsidized student loans, the federal
government pays for the interest accrued while the student is still
enrolled in school or during times of authorized deferral.
While Frank was confident that he left
school more than seven years ago from the date of his bankruptcy filing, the
government was saying that while he may have left Humber more than seven years ago, they were relying upon the completion date of the courses that he was
enrolled in rather than when he left Humber.
The federal
government pays / foregoes interest while the student is
enrolled in school at least half - time and during grace and deferment periods.
The
government covers the interest payments while you are
enrolled in school at least half - time, during the six - month grace period and during periods of deferment.
Subsidized loans have the interest paid by the
government while you are
enrolled in school and nine months after graduating.
As long as you are
enrolled in school at least half - time, the
government pays the interest on your loans.
The
government pays the interest on the loan while you're
enrolled in school at least half - time, or if you enter deferment or forbearance once it comes time to repay your student debt.
Certain loans, such as the subsidized Stafford loan and the Perkins Loan have interest paid for by the
government while the student is
enrolled in school.
His father, a mechanic who restores old cars, took advantage of the strong educational opportunities offered by the Communist
government by
enrolling Capote at age eleven, along with his older brother Ivan (also an artist working
in Havana), at the Provincial
School of Art
in Pinar del Río.
When you accept «subsidized» Stafford Loans, the
government pays off any interest that accrues while you are
enrolled in school.
Students who demonstrate financial need may qualify for subsidized loans, for which the
government will pay the interest as long as the student is
enrolled in school and earning a degree; the student will then pick up the interest payments upon graduating or leaving
school