Sentences with phrase «leave your family scrambling»

«I hope we can follow the schools that are potentially at risk very closely,» said Cobey of the prospective charters, noting recent failures of charter schools that have left families scrambling to find appropriate educational options for their children.
The agoraphobic and overwhelmed Bernadette up and disappears after a fundraiser at her daughter's posh private school, leaving the family scrambling to track her down in time for their planned vacation to Antarctica.
Having a will is like having life insurance — the sooner you get it done the better, because the last thing you want is an unfortunate event leaving your family scrambling to find out how to handle your money and possessions.
In fact, a vast majority of Americans that do have a life insurance policy are drastically underinsured, which can leave their families scrambling to pay for basic expenses.
Not having enough coverage could leave your family scrambling to pay off bills that they don't have enough money for.
The rule of thumb is to begin paying for life insurance well before you need it... while the cost is low and affordable, so you don't leave your family scrambling to finance your medical bills and burial expenses.

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The mayor's office, however, maintained that the governor's regulations are redundant of existing city statutes and could leave working families scrambling for a place to care for their children.
Families moving into the town because of the award winning school district, district wide Universal Pre-Kindergarten, organic diversity, a mix of urban and suburban life, coupled with a big inventory of affordable homes has flooded the schools and left the district scrambling to make ends meet with less money.
Such a dramatic reduction has left 1200 families scrambling and has resulted in job loss both by parents and providers.
So Aidan is left scrambling for educational options while sacrificing his own career and trying to bring his fractured family — including his nerdy brother (Josh Gad) who lives in a trailer — back together both physically and emotionally before his father's impending death.
To dramatise this struggle, Loach typically features a single protagonist with a simple goal: Cathy (Carol White) of Cathy Come Home fights to keep her family intact once they become homeless; in Kes, Billy (David Bradley) adopts and trains a hawk to avoid the influence of his failing family and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release fromfamily intact once they become homeless; in Kes, Billy (David Bradley) adopts and trains a hawk to avoid the influence of his failing family and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release fromfamily and school; Janice (Sandy Ratcliff) of Family Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release fromFamily Life (1971) tries to preserve a personal identity amid domineering parents and psychiatrists; Stevie (Robert Carlyle) leaves behind a petty criminal past and adopts an assumed name to get hired as a labourer in Riff - Raff; Bob desperately scrambles for the funds to buy his daughter's communion dress in Raining Stones; Liam (Martin Compston) of Sweet Sixteen sells drugs to earn enough money to rent his mother an apartment upon her release from jail.
When the popular K - 6 school in Georgetown, Del., shut down March 27 after only seven months in business, more than 600 students and their families were left scrambling to find new schools or to make other arrangements.
The school board is asking the mayor to make an expedited decision so families aren't left scrambling to place their students in another school.
When the family pet is lost, people are often left scrambling to get help — calling local rescues, animal shelters, neighbors and friends,..
If you were to pass away, your family or co-owners could be left scrambling to pay off business expenses or have problems finding ways to replace your skills, which could mean the business suffers.
Google's timing was just ahead of the holidays at a time when Redmond's engineering teams typically start to leave to spend time with their families over the festive period, leaving Microsoft to scramble for a solution.
The instability has not only left families across the country wondering how they will ensure their children have affordable health coverage, but it has also left states scrambling to consider options, right when many state legislatures are back in session and planning for budgets and the year ahead.
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