Sentences with phrase «growing school age population»

There might be more than 450,000 people working in state schools across the country, but even that number is not enough to satisfy the demands of a growing school age population.

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«The inequitable distribution of the national revenue; the disparity in the scale of salaries (some dispose of emoluments which are an insult to the poverty of the country, while the immense majority receives a miserable pittance); the fact that a bare two per cent of the active population owns seventy per cent of the arable land; the system of recruiting our agricultural laborers, who do not even enjoy legal status; the fact that hundreds of thousands of school - age children lack basic education; the disintegration of the family; the growing immorality everywhere — all this demands bold and definitive change.»
«The CCRC is an interdisciplinary model of care focusing on the unique needs of ICU survivors, a growing population that does not receive specialized care it deserves,» said study senior author Babar A. Khan, MD, of the Indiana University Center for Aging Research, Regenstrief Institute, Center for Health Innovation and Implementation Science and IU School of Medicine.
In Utah, which has the fastest - growing school - age population in the United States, a task force studying educational reform has found «an education system locked into a network of operating procedures by a multitude of traditions, decisions, practices, and attitudes which have evolved slowly over the years,» and has recommended 27 steps «to dislodge or alter some of the procedures.»
Join Illuminate Education for an educational webinar where they will explore the crucial issue of reaching English - language learner students (ELLs), one of the fastest growing segments of school - age population.
December 6, 2016 — Serving about six percent of the U.S. school - age population and with one million other students waitlisted, the charter school sector is the most rapidly growing segment in K - 12 education.
However, the 22 states that had Right to Work laws on the books barring forced union dues and fees throughout the period saw their aggregate school - aged population grow by 1.7 million, or 8.3 %.
The loss of these funds would significantly undermine the ability of districts with aging schools or with growing populations to provide adequate facilities for their students.
These figures further support the trend seen over the last few years of rising school transportation costs, reflecting additional expenditures many systems are incurring in busing a rapidly growing school - age population and more special - needs students.
The school - age population has grown much less quickly than forecast by the local authority.
Despite the growing diversity of the nation's school - aged population, the embrace of school choice policy across the country has coincided with an increase in segregation across race, socioeconomic status, and student ability.
Yes of course there are more pupils in good or outstanding schools — there are more pupils because the school age population is growing!
Latinos now constitute the largest minority group in the United States and the fastest growing segment of its school - age population.
OAKLAND — Although California school districts have largely focused on building new schools to accommodate growing student populations, districts should concentrate more on renovating and replacing aging schools, according to a new report.
Career Outlook for Elementary School Teachers Those who have an elementary teaching degree and are seeking a job as an elementary teacher will be pleased to know that as an aging teacher population seeks retirement and the need for smaller classrooms continue to grow, the need for elementary teachers is growing.
During the past 3 decades, a broad national consensus has emerged identifying poverty - related disparities in child development and school readiness as a critical public health problem.1, 2 Children growing up in poverty fall behind their middle - class peers in development from the time they say their first words, usually shortly after their first birthday.3 In a 2009 population - based analysis, 4 40 % of low - income eighth graders performed below the basic level for their age group in reading.
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