Sentences with phrase «federal watch list»

They argue the bill, passed in the waning days of this year's legislative session and now on Cuomo's desk, doesn't weed out the significant number of for - profit colleges that are on a federal watch list of institutions whose graduates are struggling to pay back their loans.
The federal watch list was developed as part of a «Gainful Employment» program that tried to match education programs and incomes.
Several Bryant & Stratton programs ended up on the federal watch list.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, R - Wisc., said in an interview on MSNBC on Thursday that the legislation to close the loophole could deprive people mistakenly placed on the federal watch list of their constitutionally protected rights to own guns.
On Friday, at a quickly assembled press conference in Hoosick Falls, state director of operations Jim Malatras said officials did not act in Petersburgh, just 10 miles away, because PFOA was not on a federal watch list.
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy said he'll sign an executive order that will ban people on the federal watch lists from getting a permit to purchase firearms in the state.
[xiii] I present these not as a definitive assessment of which states should be on a federal watch list.
Staying on Target Parkville Community Schools principal Elizabeth Michaelis knows where her school is and where it needs to go to get off the federal watch list.
Desert Trails, where 100 percent of students qualify for free or reduced - price lunches, ranks in the bottom third of California schools with similar demographics and has been stuck on the federal watch list for failing schools for six years.
Diaz and fellow supporters are celebrating the legal win as a way to finally turn around Desert Trails, which ranks in the bottom third of California schools with similar demographics and has been on the federal watch list for failing schools for six consecutive years.
When the parent union launched its campaign in June 2011, Desert Trails had been on the federal watch list for underperforming schools for five straight years.
One possible reason for optimism: Only 22 percent of schools this year are on the federal watch list, down from 35 percent last year (Paulson, 2004).
«Hidenwood has progressed from a school on a federal watch list to a school that everyone wants to watch because it's exceeded AYP benchmarks for two consecutive years and embraced 21st century learning technologies,» says Nichols.
A Senate vote on an amendment that would have blocked gun purchases by people on a federal watch list for terrorism caught the attention of NBC producer / reporter Frank Thorp:
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