Sentences with phrase «left midyear»

Ms. Powell, the Success spokeswoman, pointed out that Ms. Sliwerski had left the network five years ago, midyear, and that both Ms. Ginsberg and Ms. Legros had also left midyear after only about six months.
Tooele School District Superintendent Scott Rogers told the Utah Legislature's Public Education Appropriations Subcommittee on Tuesday that 42 educators left for better pay elsewhere, and four left midyear while under contract.
State statistics suggest that the teachers, who are nonunionized, tend to quit their jobs more frequently than in other schools; Ms. Moskowitz disputes the numbers, but wrote to her teachers a couple of years ago complaining about those who had left midyear and telling them, «This is not a «gig.»»

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Global monetary policy remains broadly accommodative — and in some areas more and more so — propelling equity markets ever higher and leaving a record amount of sovereign debt around the world (almost US$ 12 trillion by midyear) yielding at or below zero (source: Fitch Ratings, as of 6/29/2016).
Given an opportunity to move to a better appointment in midyear, the predecessor left abruptly and did nothing to dispel the impression that the conference had forced that decision upon him.
Any other coach but Adolph Rupp would have been satisfied with an 18 - 7 record, but The Baron, audibly piqued because Kentucky wasn't tournament - bound for the first time in seven years, took occasion to blame his troubles on 1) the school band, which stopped tooting for the Wildcats after midyear exams left most of its members on probation; 2) student fans, who were absent in droves for the final game; 3) the lack of a more intensive recruiting program.
A number of Baltimore schools were forced to eliminate staff this week following midyear budget cuts.Nearly 130 staff members were left looking for job placements after the city school district imposed budget cuts because student enrollments turned out to...
During the 2013 - 2014 school year, the school system's enrollment grew by 2 percent — with 3,175 students entering midyear and 2,226 leaving — while charter schools» enrollment declined by 5 percent — with 1,306 entering and 3,164 leaving, OSSE data shows.
The report shows that many more students do leave charters for DCPS midyear than vice versa.
Some have charged that much of the churn in DCPS is caused by students leaving charter schools midyear, voluntarily or involuntarily.
I heard about schools that closed midyear, leaving families to fend for themselves.
Private schools can also pick and choose the students they want to serve and can refuse to educate a child if they deem their instructional program is not a fit for the child or vice versa.32 In 2014, a Huffington Post article reported three instances in which students with disabilities participating in voucher programs were either denied admission or asked to leave the participating private school midyear due to behaviors or challenges related to their disabilities.
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