Sentences with phrase «new waiver»

The phrase "new waiver" refers to a fresh or updated agreement that allows someone to have an exemption or permission for something. It means that there is a recently changed document that grants you the authority to do something that you were not allowed to do before. Full definition
The Obama administration's new waiver plan (officially here, and covered extensively here, here, and here — and elsewhere, I'm sure) doesn't officially repeal the No Child Left Behind Act, but it is tantamount to making large - scale amendments to it.
U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, during a conference call Thursday, wouldn't say when new waivers would be approved.
Policymakers and practitioners alike express concern that NCLB's new waiver requirements will overshadow the individual needs of historically disadvantaged students and draw attention away from the achievement gap (Dervarics, 2011; Fensterwald, 2011; Stokes, 2012).
«CNN's new waiver represents a very important development for the commercial drone industry at large,» said Lisa Ellman, Chair of Hogan Lovells» global UAS practice and Co-Executive Director, Commercial Drone Alliance.
In a letter requesting the new waiver dated April 7, Mayor Michael Bloomberg praised Walcott as «exceptionally qualified» and «a successor whose commitment to our children, understanding of our reforms, knowledge of the New York City Schools and desire to continue improving our schools are unsurpassed.»
City officials have stated that no special permits or new waivers are required to build in the Two Bridges LSRD.
In a letter dated Aug. 11, Carl Weisbrod wrote that while the changes to the neighborhood were significant, they did not «require any new waivers or zoning actions,» the Lo - Down reported.
Even in 2015, when the new waiver rules take effect, such scores will only be available for reading and math, but not for any other area of instruction.
These changes are best stated in the following paragraph that the board explicitly adopted as a clarification to be included in the new waiver:
Part of the reason is because Indiana wasn't intervening in 15 percent of Title I schools before, says Hyslop, and had to do so to meet the requirements of the new waiver policy.
He pledged to provide more flexibility for schools to pursue extended learning models under the new waiver program for No Child Left Behind and to loosen federal funding for schools to implement new schedules.
In part because of the midterm realignment, Duncan, a man with both the stamina of an athlete and the full backing of the president, has so far failed to enshrine his policies — but the new waiver plan is one attempt to do so.
While the odds of filing a successful waiver application for operations over people may seem daunting, CNN's new waiver will now open the door to additional approvals for other industry partners.
Tweet Well more information is in and the new waiver of seasoning regulations (see previous post) only applies to homes that were foreclosed by the lender.
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