Sentences with phrase «move their children elsewhere»

If they didn't like their neighborhood schools, they had the resources to move their children elsewhere.

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Then the text moved on to a formidable list of reformanda: inadequate procedures for selection and training of priests, pastoral responsibilities allotted to those living elsewhere (Campeggio as Bishop of Salisbury would be an example — but Rome was full of such men who used a part of their salary to pay a vicar to look after their diocese while they did other more congenial work in Rome); the bequeathing of benefices in wills especially to the children of priests, pluralism, failure to correct those who make money by hearing confessions.
This data combined with our observations of the school while our child was there has caused us to want to move elsewhere.
They will not tell your child that his strengths lie elsewhere, that their school objectives will change and move according to what a government official states, but that he has his own strengths, abilities and talents.
If an investor comes into this country and he can not get a school to send his children to, no roads to move their goods, no good hospitals for their staff and so on, he may just go elsewhere.
For example, the IDA has also approved tax breaks for Corning to build a child care center, where around half of the children have parents who work for the company, and a parking ramp reserved for its employees — facilities that serve the local workforce and could not be moved elsewhere.
Connecticut last week became the first and, so far, only state to sue over the federal No Child Left Behind Act, a move that some analysts say could embolden policymakers elsewhere to step up their varied challenges to the Bush administration's signature education law.
And if the state economy is sliding, talented, eager workers might be moving elsewhere and leaving behind the less ambitious, who are likely to be those with low - achieving children.
Nobody would be forced to attend such a school, and if children have trouble keeping up, their parents might decide to move them elsewhere.
«Gov. Dannel P. Malloy moved quickly Thursday to exploit what Democrats say is an ill - considered and impractical proposal by Republican Tom Foley to allow urban parents to pick the local public school of their choice and strip money from failing schools as their children go elsewhere.
In light of defendant's meager resources and in order to maintain the children in the community in which they have lived all their lives, the husband was directed to maintain the home (with title in his name) until the children are emancipated or have moved elsewhere.
Even more so if your clients are from out of town, having children, pets, or medical issues to take into consideration; and that doesn't begin to deal that 30 ′ moving van sitting on the street, waiting to unload (and that moving van is scheduled to be elsewhere)... now what?
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