A recent surge in the demand for teachers, alongside a diminishing supply and ongoing high attrition rates, has
left schools scrambling to staff classrooms.
A recent surge in the demand for teachers, alongside a diminishing supply and ongoing high attrition rates, has
left schools scrambling to staff classrooms.Sutcher, L., Darling - Hammond, L., & Carver - Thomas, D. (2016).
And the new rules came with very little in the way of resources — $ 1 million for the entire state, which has
left schools scrambling.
Not exact matches
Subsidized daycare spots are few and far between in most provinces, which means that the people who most need help are
left on endless waiting lists and
scrambling to find solutions, often unable to return to work or
school.
Before you know it, you're
left scrambling to assemble lunches for your kids to take to
school or for your nanny to serve up at lunchtime.
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.
Still, Cuomo remains proud of the property tax relief enacted under his administration, including the property tax cap that, while good for taxpayers, has
left some local governments and
school districts
scrambling to constrain spending despite rising health care and pension costs.
But since students used the space until the second - to - last day of the
school year, the DOE was
left with less than 36 hours to clear the area — costing the department tens of thousands of dollars in overtime from contracted workers
scrambling to meet the onerous deadline.
With only three weeks
left in summer we have been
scrambling —
scrambling to squeeze in as much summer fun as possible, to get our new house together and old one cleaned out, to get ready for
school, to enjoy every moment... There -LSB-...] Read more...
Prom and high
school graduation are approaching for a group of seniors, but when the prom decorations are destroyed in an act of
school vandalism, the class president is
left scrambling.
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 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.
Illinois education officials initially told the Chicago
schools they would not have to offer the tutoring services in failing
schools until September 2003 — which
left district officials
scrambling when the federal Department of Education decreed that they would have to begin offering the services this past winter.
For a high - poverty urban district like LAUSD, where declining birth rates, reduced immigration, gentrification and the expansion of charters have
left neighborhood
schools scrambling for resources, education researchers believe that community
schooling offers the first meaningful bang for its buck in delivering equity for its highest - needs students.
No accountability, even in cases like the Detroit charter
schools that closed just days after the deadline to get state funding,
leaving students
scrambling to find a new
school, but the charter operators still profiting.
With employers demanding better workplace skills from recent graduates, they say, and No Child
Left Behind pushing reading and math, the arts
scramble to maintain a foothold in the
school week.
More than two months after Arizona voters passed a law to curb bilingual education, crucial questions on how to implement the measure remain unanswered,
leaving confused
school district officials
scrambling to comply.
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.
«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.
Just two weeks into the
school year, Kinston Charter Academy's 230 students were
left to
scramble for a new
school — at either one of the local public
schools or at the other local public charter
school, which is also having financial problems.
Outstanding
schools train and retain the best candidates,
leaving schools where the need is greatest to
scramble for the rest.
Budget cuts have
left many
schools in North Carolina
scrambling to provide the resources students and teachers need to be successful in the classroom.
Only roughly one in two LAUSD high
school seniors is currently on track to graduate, and the district is
scrambling to get extra assistance to an estimated 15,000 students in danger of being
left behind this June.
The movement for increased teacher pay and
school funding has prompted walkouts in other Republican - led states like West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kentucky and
left lawmakers
scrambling to meet teacher demands.
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Schools — and
Left Teens
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Claypool said he wanted the cuts to be implemented «as quickly as practicable,» a directive that
left principals
scrambling to determine how the cuts will affect their
schools.
The recent influx of refugee resettlements in parts of San Diego, Sacramento and Los Angeles has strained
school resources and
left administrators occasionally
scrambling to provide academic and social - emotional support services for students beyond those available for other English learners.
John Romano's recent column in the Tampa Bay Times highlights many of these issues, particularly how the lack of funding for the
school safety and security measure will
leave most
school districts
scrambling to fund this initiative while simultaneously facing increased costs for retirement contributions, health benefits, etc..
Because experienced teachers from throughout the district weren't lining up to transfer here, the
school was
left scrambling to staff classes.
For the past decade,
schools have been
scrambling to get all students to «proficiency» in reading and math, as mandated by No Child
Left Behind (NCLB).
«Meanwhile, we're
left to
scramble for scarce funds that are being diverted to private
schools.»
It
left teachers protesting and parents of the 15,000 students enrolled in 16 now - unconstitutional charter
schools scrambling for answers.
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.