Sentences with phrase «face sanctions if»

If the Assembly bill's provisions become law, six Madison schools could potentially face sanctions if the schools» performance continues, according to DPI data posted online by the School Administrators Alliance.
In addition to the growing body of research supporting the benefits of alternative campus discipline programs, there is now federal pressure for districts to rethink their practices: schools may face sanctions if discipline policies are found to unfairly target minority students.
Students understand that they'll face sanctions if they engage in inappropriate conduct online, Canuel says.
«More than 2,000 schools in Britain are coasting and could face sanctions if they do not improve as part of a toughening up of Ofsted inspections, it has emerged.
Members would be required to adhere to certain rules related to fiscal responsibility, cybersecurity and information sharing, and would face sanctions if they didn't comply.
It faces sanctions if student performance on the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Examination doesn't improve.

Not exact matches

«Russian sanctions will be coming down, Secretary Mnuchin will be announcing those Monday if he hasn't already and they will have to do with chemical equipment used by Assad,» Haley said on CBS's «Face the Nation,» referring to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
As if the falling ruble, crippling sanctions and plunging oil prices weren't a bad enough combination for Russian President Vladimir Putin, now his most important ally, China, is facing serious economic problems of its own.
New proposals being put forward could mean that doctors will face sanctions, if they don't apologise... More
New proposals being put forward could mean that doctors will face sanctions, if they don't apologise for medical mistakes.
Ole Miss doesn't yet know exactly what sanctioning, if any, it'll face.
With him in charge no referee faces any sanctions whatsoever for bad decisions against Arsenal if anything he encourages them.
It is not clear if they will face sanctions.
If Todt does decide to bring Vettel before the International Tribunal then there's a chance he could face further sanctions, most likely a race ban or a hefty fine.
The list of entities and individuals in the sanctions today instead is mostly made up the people and groups Mueller indicted this past February 16th, who already facing greater legal jeopardy since they're going to be arrested if they ever go anywhere the US has jurisdiction or an extradition treaty.
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If they don't, they can face sanctions.
«Data controllers currently do not face anything like adequate sanctions if they intentionally or recklessly disclose information, or indeed are repeatedly negligent,» she told peers.
Asked if Assemblyman Charles Barron would face any sort of sanctions for heckling @NYGovCuomo, Speaker Heastie said: «Charles is Charles.»
Under electoral law both the donor and recipient are obligated to report donations, meaning that if the payments are interpreted as donations in kind to the party, both News International and the party could face sanctions.
A second hazard involves fairness to schools at risk of being sanctioned for poor performance: these schools can face longer odds if weather or other schedule disruptions limit school days.
The Trust's progress will now be monitored and could face further sanctions if it fails to meet the specified requirements.
Many educators at public schools have made identical complaints to Paige and Congress about No Child Left Behind, under which schools can face sanctions even if a subgroup of students, such as low - income or special - education students, do poorly on annual tests.
Under NCLB, states have to meet rising proficiency targets on math and reading exams, and face increasingly burdensome sanctions if they fail to meet those targets.
Since that means almost all schools face sanctions, it hardly matters if fewer than 95 percent of the students take the state exam.
I explained that our adequate yearly progress (AYP) targets would be tied to the state's new high school proficiency assessment and that if we missed those targets for several years in a row we could face sanctions, including the implementation of student transfers and supplemental tutorial plans.
I added that if we continued to fall short of the targets, we could face more severe sanctions — up to and including state takeover.
At the hearing in Springfield, state schools Superintendent Christopher Koch repeated warnings that state and local districts faced serious sanctions if most students don't take the test.
And schools would no longer face federal sanctions if they fail to make what was called «adequate yearly progress» — a benchmark that critics have long called unrealistic and onerous.
An increasing number of schools and districts, including Madison, face various sanctions if the law doesn't change, but a reauthorization of NCLB has been stalled in Congress for years.
While the DoJ itself isn't seeking damages, Apple will face financial sanctions from cases brought by state attorneys general and class action suits from customers if it's found guilty at trial.
If the funds are not returned immediately, the CSPCA parent / guardian member will also be under sanction from the CSPCA, facing loss of membership in good standing.
If India keeps burning coal like crazy, it won't face fines or sanctions.
If the defendant refused to take the breath test after being advised pursuant to the statutory language by the police of the one - year sanction faced for a refusal (and the jail risked for a refusal where the defendant has prior refusal or DWI convictions), the first - offense sanction for so refusing is a civil offense carrying one year of no driving and no restricted driving privileges.
If the taxpayer refuses, the CRA can pursue a court order forcing the taxpayer to comply or face sanction.
Solicitors could face government action if they fail to report information that could undermine UK financial sanctions
Contrary to Ronnie Fox's belief that these role - holders are «officially sanctioned snitches» who will face penalties if they fail to discharge their responsibilities successfully, we view them as «guardians» of risk management for their firm's delivery of competent legal services.
If found guilty of professional misconduct, Groia could face sanctions ranging from a reprimand to losing his licence to practise law.
The fact is, if there is a lawful demand for information, the service provider has to comply or face criminal sanctions itself.
If the changes were to be implemented might we, for example, see one of our number facing a regulatory investigation and possible sanction because an aggrieved neighbour has complained to the SRA about an interaction with the individual solely in the context of living in the adjacent property, alleging that the professional's behaviour demonstrated a lack of integrity.
In related news, Facebook could be facing possible criminal sanctions in Indonesia as police in that country investigate if it breached privacy laws by allowing data of Indonesian users to be improperly shared.
The x.x. 1 bump doesn't seem to bring any user - facing changes and is just limited to the Nexus 7 LTE at this point, but if you're going to be wiping and restoring your device or just want to be on that latest build, you now have the Google - sanctioned tools to do so.
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