Sentences with phrase «leaders become frustrated»

Every once in a while, district leaders become frustrated and make noises about the possibility of forced reassignments.
More than 70 percent of North Carolina's private schools identify as religious today, and as those numbers grew in the 1970s, Christian school leaders became frustrated with state mandates that conflicted with their religious beliefs and instructional methodologies.

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Kolb became minority leader in 2009, when Republicans grew frustrated as then - leader Jim Tedisco, of suburban Schenectady, unsuccessfully ran for Congress and steered resources to help pay legal bills for Bill Sherman, a top aide.
The Republican Caucus, led by Minority Leader John J. Mills, has grown continually frustrated by Legislators and opportunists who have attempted to ignore the will of the people and as a result hindered efforts to present a fair map in a timely manner that would allow interested candidates to become involved in the process.
Buffalo teachers have become increasingly frustrated that union and school leaders have been unable to negotiate a new contract, and many have taken offense at the board's attempts to lengthen the school day and change other work rules without offering what they feel is adequate compensation.
I've seen immigrant parents become school leaders and frustrated teachers become positive, effective educators through such partnerships.
The character of King, for example, may seem like a typical mean leader, possibly even a bully, but soon reveals how he is frustrated at by his own futile attempts at trying to protect his village and the people he cares for, and has become angered and desperate because of it.
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