I mean that a lot of Christians (primarily Christians) feel that they don't need to study something and the fundamental types will probably refuse to
go to a public school because of this too, because they strongly believe in miracles, and in God that provides all answer's.
She enjoys
going to public school because it keeps her «entertained,» and because she gets to see her friends and learn interesting things.
Not exact matches
I was born
to two parents in South Carolina who
went into debt
to send us
to private
school because South Carolina's
public school system is ranked 49 out of 50.
«The major part is
going to have
to be the
public schools,
because that's where the kids are.»
If he were
to refinance his student loan with SoFi, which recently raised a whopping $ 1 billion in funding from Softbank
to help make student loans even cheaper, I'm sure he could get lower than 5 %
because he
went to William & Mary, Columbia for his Master's in
Public Health, Yale for Medical
School, and Cornell for his residency!
She's the same Oprah that teamed up with Bono
to sell red iPods,
went to a
public school, and got upset
because all the kids (since they look up
to her) wanted iPods.
The resolution
goes on
to defend voluntary prayer in
schools and religious displays on
public property
because they reveal «the positive role that Christianity has played in this great nation of ours.
He fought
because we
went to Northwestern High
School, a Detroit
Public School, that demanded you know how
to defend yourself.
We have friends whose kids are
going to the
public kindergarten (only 1/2 day) with the «wraparound» enrichment program for the rest of the day; their little ones are already stressed out
because they have just 2.75 hours in
school, during which they're basically being trampled on with mountains of «instruction,» and the wraparound program gives just 20 minutes for lunch while foregoing rest time in favor of «reading instruction» and «homework help.»
There can be some division in a group
because of this and it is important
to remember that I can still AP my boys even if they
go to public school!
Likewise, Cameron and Clegg could, in theory, reform the education system
to the relative detriment of the
public schools without accusations of class hatred,
because they
went to public schools themselves.
«Now,
because the climate of the
school is
going to be
public, their incentive is
to clean it up, actually fix the problem,» Gillibrand said — which may cause the most headaches for colleges under the proposed bill.
Talk about how American's have
to pay for their children
to go to private
schools because public schools are welfare
schools and 99 % dysfunctional.
«However, despite the fact that 99 percent of this federal funding would
go to traditional
public schools, union leadership has tried
to kill this education reform legislation
because it increases the cap on
public charter
schools, which don't necessarily have
to be unionized.»
I'm
going to explain why the focus has
to be on what we're doing now, fixing the
schools,
because charters are, in large measure, addressing a crisis that is a crisis of traditional
public education,» he told Politico's Mike Allen, at an event in Washington.
«
Because of the dysfunctionality of the school system, it caused a wave of people over the years leaving the city because they weren't going to send their children to a dysfunctional public
Because of the dysfunctionality of the
school system, it caused a wave of people over the years leaving the city
because they weren't going to send their children to a dysfunctional public
because they weren't
going to send their children
to a dysfunctional
public school.
«I refuse
to let my son
go to any
public school in New York City
because you have failing
schools that need
to be closed.»
Even voucher advocates would agree that,
because private
school choice is costly under the current system, parents who
go private are likely
to be more socially advantaged than parents who remain in the
public schools.
For it is clear that parents who currently
go private are doing so
because they want
to — but it is not clear that parents who currently send their kids
to public school are doing what they want.
«I like
to think of social media as being somewhat like the bees that
go from flower
to flower
to flower and take a little bit of pollen from here
to there, and the next thing you know you've got daylilies you've never had before
because the bees have cross-pollinated plants,» says Pam Moran, superintendent of Albemarle County
Public Schools.
By looking at students who were declared ineligible for its Flex program in the most recent academic year
because they had not attended
public school in the year prior, FLVS was able
to follow where those students
went back
to and create a counter-factual for what those students would do if they were not enrolled in a part - time
public program.
These are the
public school students most in need of after -
school programs that PASA coordinates,
because, as PASA executive director Hillary Salmons notes, «When the afternoon bell rings, early teens are the ones most likely
to go out and have an adventure» on the sometimes unfriendly streets of Providence.
«I had the opportunity
to send him
to the same
public school that my daughter
went to because the law required that that
school provide him resources that were never provided before that law was passed,» Hassan said.
If you are a parent in search of a good
public school to enroll your child then you're in luck
because this article is
going to look at some of the best ranked
schools based on a number of factors such as test scores, graduation rates, college preparedness, as well as teacher quality.
Because public charter
schools» per - pupil funding is often inequitable compared
to that of traditional
public schools (about 75 - 80 % on average when compared
to traditional
schools nationwide), virtually all charter
schools must use operational funding — money which otherwise would
go towards educational purposes and classroom teaching and learning —
to cover capital budget shortfalls.
I mean I
went to a private K - 12
school that was literally founded
because of the staunch racism that existed / exists within traditional
public schools.
I
go anywhere that people are willing
to talk about what charter
schools are doing
to public education
because of their lack of oversight.
This is particularly ironic and obnoxious
because the charter
school types are always
going on about helping the needy and the deserving and how terrible it is that poor children have
to put up with hellish
public schools.
In 2011, she was caught on tape by the Education Action Group, cruelly asserting, «You know he
went to private
school,
because if he'd have
gone to public school, he'd have had that lisp fixed.»)
And just
because a billionaire and / or someone who
went to an Ivy league
schools says it, it must be true!A variety of organizations, with too many letters and acronyms for me
to list, are unwilling
to listen
to the concerns of the
public school teachers or
to look carefully at ALL the data before uniting
to support a bill that will NOT close the achievement gap.So, you are correct, we have an educational leadership crisis.
«You're really empowering Milwaukee
Public Schools to go to those schools, go to those teacher unions and say listen, you need to work with us, we need to do something radically different, because if you don't do something radically different, you're subject to be spun off into a new type of schools,» Kooyeng
Schools to go to those
schools, go to those teacher unions and say listen, you need to work with us, we need to do something radically different, because if you don't do something radically different, you're subject to be spun off into a new type of schools,» Kooyeng
schools,
go to those teacher unions and say listen, you need
to work with us, we need
to do something radically different,
because if you don't do something radically different, you're subject
to be spun off into a new type of
schools,» Kooyeng
schools,» Kooyenga says.
«We see this as a mechanism that will be used
to purchase services from private providers
because anybody is entitled
to use the services at
public schools at no charge so why would you need the scholarship money if you could just
go for free in a class at a
public school?»
Many intelligent people at the time, including Teachers, said that: «Integration will RUIN the
Public School System,
because every classroom will have
to go down
to «THEIR» level (meaning the Negro students)».
Mayor Jeri Muoio said Wednesday, «
because we open a charter
school doesn't mean we are not
going to try and support the existing
public schools.»
The charter
school student body is always
going to be easier
to manage than its
public school counterpart,
because charter
schools do not have a legal responsibility
to accommodate any and all children who step across the threshold.
But when you try
to explain
to the
public that your
schools went down in part
because the state is counting overall achievement less and the achievement gap closure more, the average citizen will say, «That's just sour grapes.
Will the layoffs of teachers and other staff that's
going to happen
because of your budget help Hartford
Public Schools?
Why don't we just admit that a billionaire and his foundation is doing back room deals with the Mayor and the Hartford Foundation for
Public Giving, deals which require taxpayer funds
to be expended, and
schools to be shut down, and this is
going to happen whether the taxpayers like it or not
because Mayor Segarra gets
to appoint a majority of the BOE.
We're here today
because parents and the
public need
to know what's really
going on in
schools run by the Noble Network, a charter
school management company that has been called «a miracle,» a model that all
schools should copy.
«
Because of the failed leadership in Tallahassee, Hillsborough County
schools are having
to cut teachers, including bilingual classroom aides, and can't even afford
to repair air conditioning in certain
schools — while brand new for - profit
schools are being funded and built with tax dollars that should be
going to our
public schools,» Cruz said.
From our perspective, the religion issues are vital,
because where
school choice has the most potential policy benefit is in America's inner cities, where the
public schools range from mediocre
to wretched, and where
school reform has been
going on for some 30 years, with no visible effect.
In Utah, there will never be a voucher program, but not
because of any of those provisions —
because a different provision of the Utah constitution requires that all money raised by their state and corporate income taxes
go to the
public schools.
My hypotheses
going in
to this study is that when first looking at choice
schools on student achievement I would see a positive effect
because of selection bias; I expected that the students in choice
schools would be systematically different from those in traditional
public school due
to parental factors that affected their selection of a choice program.
At a union event in Seattle last month, Karen Lewis said she could tell Duncan «
went to a private
school,
because if he had
gone to a
public school, he would have had that lisp fixed.»
After five years of teaching, I
went to graduate
school at Stanford
because I was hungry
to learn about the history and systems that made
public education the way it is.
If a certified charter
school teacher (majority are certified)
goes to work in a traditional
public school instead (which they would
because they are teachers), the
public is still paying for the pension.
«
To further complicate matters, you went on to criticize the public school system because the curriculum is geared toward the average ki
To further complicate matters, you
went on
to criticize the public school system because the curriculum is geared toward the average ki
to criticize the
public school system
because the curriculum is geared toward the average kid.
Because students attending charter
schools carry with them funding that otherwise would
go to their
public school district, capping charter
schools means that district leaders can predict yearly funding more easily based upon the number of charter
schools authorized in their district.
They did so
because if the bill failed, it would
go to a ballot measure — and, in a national atmosphere in which support for charters was rising among both Republicans and Democrats as well as championed by the Obama administration, the union leaders were convinced that such a ballot measure would pass and leave lasting damage on Massachusetts»
public schools.
Because we homeschooled for the last 5 or 6 years, I've gotten
to spend a lot more time with her than I would if she'd been in
public school, and I'm really
going to miss her.