Sentences with phrase «extraordinary needs»

Pilot Schools receive a lump sum per pupil funding formula based on district average cost per pupil for all students, excluding out - of - district placements and students with extraordinary needs.
Payments covered extraordinary needs of the child or the child's other parent, e.g., special educational and / or housing needs for a physically or emotionally disabled child.
Planck believes that we have «extraordinary needs for nutrients not found in plants,» — including vitamins A and D, omega - 3 -LSB-...]
Our NWCA campus provides services for children, adolescents and young adults, ages 3 through 21 with extraordinary needs including Autism, Multiple Disabilities and Other Health Impairments.
During this time of extraordinary need, Emancipet's veterinarians will also treat some illnesses like respiratory, skin, and ear infections, and some injuries like wounds and lacerations, and can perform some medically necessary surgical procedures.
Established a new aid category called Supplemental Extraordinary Needs Aid (ENA) of $ 136.1 million to provide additional operating aid for low wealth districts and districts with high need students.
Homeward Bound can accept puppies like these and dogs with extraordinary needs into our program because of the generosity of people like you.
This program provides academic and therapeutic services for children, adolescents and young adults ages 3 through 21 with extraordinary needs including Autism, Specific Learning Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, Traumatic Brain Injuries and Emotional Disabilities.
Since the Foundation Aid Formula was established in 2008, Ossining schools have experienced: 24 % increase in enrollment (+963 students) 53 % increase in free and reduced price lunch applicants 59 % increase in students with extraordinary needs 70 % increase in students living in poverty 31 % decrease in NYS Combined Wealth Ratio (1.629 to 1.123)
«It is a balancing act and there are some extraordinary needs,» said Assemblywoman Pat Fahy.
«It is a balancing act and there are some extraordinary needs,» said Assemblywoman Pat Fahy (D - Albany).
Despite the country's 4.6 percent unemployment rate, Rochester Regional Health, an organization which prides itself on a dedication to healthcare, education and job creation, has such an extraordinary need for nursing staff that it can't fill all of the vacancies.
«The only thing out of the ordinary was the extraordinary need for affidavit ballots in Brooklyn and Manhattan,» he said, adding that the BOE was proud to have a «sufficient amount of affidavits» to provide for all voters.
To meet that extraordinary need, researchers at Bayer MaterialScience, headquartered in Leverkusen, Germany, amped up the insulating power of the company's polyurethane foam insulation.
«But there is an extraordinary need within the teaching system to be able to deal with challenging situations.»
Dietz found that to prepare children for citizenship, every school must have a basic set of essential resources: pre-K, small class size, enough teachers, libraries, books, technology, support staff — including counselors, social workers and paraprofessionals — and extra services for children with extraordinary needs, adequate facilities and a suitable curriculum.
There will be an extraordinary need for shelters in the northeast and other parts of the country to take in animals that are in shelters in areas affected by Irma — and eventually animals that find themselves homeless because families whose homes have been damaged can no longer care for them.
API Legal Outreach's work for justice confronts the daily struggles of those with extraordinary needs.
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