Sentences with phrase «like traditional public»

because the dollars aren't there to pay them like traditional public school teachers.
Like traditional public schools, charter schools do not charge tuition, and charter schools must address the entire state curriculum for all grade levels offered.
These schools do not charge tuition, are open to all students and receive funding based on student enrollment just like traditional public schools.
In California, charter schools are required to hire credentialed teachers for core and college preparatory subjects just like all traditional public schools.
They are free, and open to all students, and receive funding based on student enrollment just like traditional public schools do.
They do not charge tuition, are open to all students and receive funding based on student enrollment just like traditional public schools.
They look to hire the most qualified staff but will sometimes hire someone uncertified in a pinch when they can't find a certified person who is willing to lose union protection or wants to be paid like traditional public school teachers....
Charter public schools, just like traditional public schools, need the funding to provide their students adequate and appropriate facilities in which to learn.
Like traditional public schools, charters receive state funding based on a formula for each child enrolled in the school.
Like traditional public schools, charters saw a modest increase in their average passage rates, but they're still behind by more than 15 percent.
Like traditional public schools, charter schools play a role in filling the state's education needs, but we must remain vigilant to ensure schools are serving the needs of all students.
Charter schools receive state funding like traditional public schools, but many also raise additional funds.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, «Like their traditional public school peers, students at Utah's charter schools struggled to reach new performance benchmarks in math, science and English.
Charter schools are funded based on student enrollment, just like traditional public schools.
Others inside the movement say charters «have hit a wall» — that too many are operating like traditional public schools, with unimpressive results because they've done little or nothing to innovate and adopt the most promising classroom practices.
Just like traditional public schools, charter schools are funded by local, state, and federal Tax dollars based on student enrollment, but they have the freedom to be more innovative while being accountable for improved student achievement.
This means that just like traditional public schools, public charter schools are tuition - free and open to all students, do not discriminate on any basis, are publicly funded based on enrollment, and are held accountable to state and federal standards.
Yet, research has not found charters to be particularly innovative (Preston, Goldring, Berends, & Cannata, 2012) and even U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan (2013) has criticized them for looking like traditional public schools.
And like the traditional public school system, some charter schools have failed us, too, and I'm sure there will be some that continue to fail us.
But the publicly - funded institutions, which receive per - pupil allotments from state coffers like traditional public schools, earn more than their fair share of controversy.
Just like a traditional public school, we receive state and federal funding.
Just like traditional public schools, charter schools run the gamut from inspiring successes to disappointing failures.
Public charter schools operate on government funding, just like traditional public schools.
He should focus on the ways those «public» private schools must be held accountable to the public like traditional public schools are.
In addition, just like a traditional public school and unlike many charters, we welcome new scholars at all grade levels at the beginning of each year.
Public charter schools — like traditional public schools — should be open to all kids, support and develop excellence in teaching, and show strong results in the classroom.
Charter schools, just like our traditional public school counterparts, rely on understaffed committees on special education to conduct these essential reviews and evaluations and when they don't happen, children pay the price.
What kind of kids enroll in charter schools and do charters take all comers like traditional public schools?
However, like traditional public schools, charter schools must admit all students who wish to attend and may not discriminate against students, including those who are low income, English learners, or struggling academically.
Biddle admits that like traditional public schools, some public charter schools suffer from a lack of quality control and more attention should be paid to the role of charter authorizers.
Some charter schools look like traditional public schools; others offer online classes and may not even have a physical campus.
Like traditional public schools, charters are free, and they are open to all students.
Moreover, those private schools that do participate in voucher programs may wind up looking and acting a lot like traditional public schools.
I do think, though, that if we try to make rules so that nothing ever goes wrong, we're going to look a lot like the traditional public school system.

Not exact matches

While it doesn't buy traditional ads, Aritzia has embraced a modern public - relations push, courting style bloggers, building a vigorous, chatty social - media following, and outfitting Hollywood starlets like Rachel Bilson, Jessica Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Reese Witherspoon and Kristen Stewart.
We've also got digital wealth advisors like Wealthfront to manage our public investments for us for much lower fees than traditional money managers.
They also collect trade credit information and data from the public record to evaluate small businesses, but their report is heavily weighted to how a business interacts with banks and other traditional lenders like credit card providers.
An ICO combines elements from traditional fundraising methods — public and private — as well as newer methods like crowdfunding.
Not content merely to question the legitimacy of particular rulings, theorists like Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. and Robert Lee Hale pointed to the example of the lottery and liquor decisions to argue that traditional legal categories like «commerce,» «due process,» «police power,» or «public» were essentially meaningless.
The government should not be permitted to create incentives for religious practice or belief (like giving favored status to religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the religious practices of some at the expense of others (like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but not others with similar needs or problems (like limiting draft exemptions to members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines, religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
God started with a small party in a garden, moved on toward some pow - wows at alters in the desert, then moved into a moveable tabernacle (kind of like an Old Testament RV), then reigned in a temple (especially the God - cave of the Holy of Holies, then disappeared while giving the Jews the silent treatment for some 400 years, then came back to the temple, then traveled the highways and byways with anyone who wanted to join the fun and whooped it up with society's outcasts and wedding attenders, then moved on to some public forums, then into some clandestine home groups and a few jail cells, and eventually made his way into traditional church as we now know it.
In most cases they have overcome both political fragmentation and government overload by replacing their old governmental bureaucracies with an innovative and effective form of governance: coalitions (composed of business, government, nonprofits, universities, neighborhood and minority associations, and religious groups) that develop a cooperative agenda to improve the city and that assume many of the city government's traditional functions (economic development, long - term planning, educational reform, even care of the homeless), and that also operate like political parties of yore (providing the point of access for new groups and a public realm for discourse, debate, and negotiation concerning matters of the common good).
In addition to our traditional philosophy of «betting against the public,» we like this play for several other major factors:
Well, good for you for sticking to your guns, but prepare to be furious when your child comes home on the last day before the winter break vibrating like a tuning fork from all of the «holiday» (read «Christmas») treats that well meaning parents send for the traditional pre-break party that happens in virtually every public school classroom on the last school day of the calendar year.
Where can I find this sort of data available to the public consumer like myself from the traditional obstetric model of care?
So the traditional egalitarians have an important challenge to the traditional free marketeers: the public do not feel current market outcomes are a fair distribution, and would like to see scrutiny about whether they are fair.
The traditional good government groups like the League of Women Voters and NYPIRG are joined by a number of unions, and for first time a national group, the Public Campaign Action Fund.
The rest must be certified just like teachers in traditional public schools.
They have to complete coursework in their subject area, have extensive supervised teaching experience and pass certification exams — just like teachers in traditional public schools.
Cuomo did call off his traditional New Year's Day executive mansion open house to attend New York City Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio's public inauguration yesterday in Manhattan along with Democratic luminaries like former President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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