Sentences with phrase «not appealing to students»

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This won't be an option for everyone, but if you can move, find out if there are communities that appeal to you and have work in your field that are offering student - loan repayment contributions.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the ruling on Friday, saying the family had not persuaded the three - judge panel «that the individual prayers or other remarks to be given by students at graduation are, in fact, school - sponsored.»
Student plans are often association plans and the school does not have a legal basis to appeal Obama mandates that are imposed on these plans.
Many have been resolved, but the IVCF chapter at the State University of New York at Buffalo plans to appeal its loss of official recognition for asking a gay student leader to resign when he would not accept its belief statement.
One would think it would be tough planning a menu that would appeal to all four regions and all four student bodies, but really, it isn't.
when adults aren't present to help kids learn to refuel on nourishing food before they head back to class, students eat what appeals to them.
But in those districts in which the company does operate under the NSLP, Justin explains how the new school food regulations can tie the hands of schools wanting to offer students the sort of appealing variety likely to attract fully paying customers (thus bringing more money into the program), and not just those students who are economically dependent on the school meal.
Take another ETS case, R (on the application of Ashfaq Ali) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, where the tribunal found that the student accused of fraud by the Home Office was not entitled to an in - country right of appeal.
``... In the long term, we will like to appeal to you as a news agency to further investigate the real underlining reasons why for 12 months students could not be paid their monthly stipend so as to prevent the re-occurrence of this situation.»
The new bill outlines specific appeals processes for private colleges, which are not otherwise required by law to guarantee students» due process rights.
But SUNY has already been following similar appeals procedures for students, so administrators would not be required to make substantial changes, the official argued.
In a series of cases called the Campaign for Fiscal Equality, which lasted from 1995 to 2006, the state's highest court, the Court of Appeals, found that the state was not providing enough money for New York City, leaving students without access to a «sound basic education.»
«We feel greatly the pains parents and students are going through as I am appealing to the staff and management of the university to understand the precarious financial situation of the two states particularly Osun where the revenue could not even pay the salaries of the mainstream workers», Aregbesola stressed.
We equally appeal for a bus to facilitate movement of staff and students for competitions and field trips,» the headmaster requested in front of an electrified crowd of teachers, students and members of the surrounding communities many of whom said they had not seen the president face to face until that day.
As a result of a 2006 lawsuit known as the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court, ruled the state education department was not adequately funding its schools, thus violating students» constitutional right to a sound, basic education.
If Corbyn's appeal to young voters is mostly restricted to ethnic minorities and university students / graduates, that won't take him very far in Walsall North - especially with 8,000 Ukip voters from 2015 likely to lean towards the Tories.
Last night the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, wrote to the head of the National Union of Students appealing to students not to distort the debate over fees, saying that many believe wrongly that they will have to pay fees immediately instead of when they gStudents appealing to students not to distort the debate over fees, saying that many believe wrongly that they will have to pay fees immediately instead of when they gstudents not to distort the debate over fees, saying that many believe wrongly that they will have to pay fees immediately instead of when they graduate.
Many students don't realise that you can't appeal against a fail on the basis that your supervisor failed to provide support.»
It is perhaps not surprising then that the internship component of the program was the aspect that most appealed to the students there.
The student can appeal to the chair if the graduate coordinator is biased or can not solve the problem.
«One might hope that free online learning opportunities would be especially appealing to students who wouldn't otherwise have access to high - quality resources,» said John Hansen of Harvard Law School, lead author of the study.
Tuition fees simply aren't going to pay themselves and students are now beginning to rely on their sex appeal to remain enrolled.
No, we did not start our own college (yet), but we did create a place to start mutually - beneficial relationships, which are especially appealing to college students.
With the price of tickets on the rise, and 72 % of 16 - 24 year old's saying cost is the reason they would not attend the cinema, it is no surprise that this would appeal to students.
Teaching isn't a «sexy» career, and there's very little about it that overtly appeals to high school students.
Student test scores are not included in evaluation criteria, and teachers can appeal their scores from administrators to a panel of teachers and other administrators.
Similarly, some students who do not initially qualify later become eligible through an appeals process that allows parents to submit an alternative standardized test score or through additional evaluations conducted in 6th grade.
In fact, Miller v. Skumanick (eventually Miller v. Mitchell in the appeals court) got even more interesting because the prosecutor told the dozen students caught up in the affair, that he would not prosecute them if they accepted school suspension, submitted to drug tests, wrote an essay about their infractions, and attended a five - week re-education program in which they would admit that what they did was wrong and — for the girls — had learned what it meant to be a girl in today's society.
The Philadelphia Board of Education voted 5 - to - 3 last week not to appeal a court order that opened Central High School, the nation's second - oldest public high school, to female students for the first time in its 147 - year history.
Finally, the Supreme Court, responding to one of many state appeals, decreed in 1995 by a 5 — 4 vote that Judge Clark could not impose a program of magnet schools to attract white students from the suburbs.
A federal appeals court has declined to rehear a case involving high school students who were not allowed to wear American flag shirts to school on the day of a Cinco de Mayo celebration.
In June 2015, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that Arizona's approach doesn't segregate students illegally or deny access to academic content.
When we narrow our focus to «student outcomes» (read: test scores), we overlook the myriad reasons that schools appeal — or notto parents.
«We're giving away the right to teach our students to the most appealing bidder right now, and not the best teacher,» Viertel says.
California is not required to pay for the tuition of an extremely gifted 13 - year - old student who is enrolled in college, a state appeals court has ruled.
Enduring understandings and questions that mirror them appeal to me, but to the reluctant and marginalized students we are trying to reach, they are not.
When Chanin iterated, «We now have this year 99.4 percent of the students going to religious schools,» Justice Kennedy, making his own appeal to O'Connor, dropped the acid observation: «So far, you're doing a very good job of not answering Justice O'Connor's question.»
Whether the much debated Digital Technologies curriculum moves forward in its present state or not, computational thinking and robotics still appeal to tech - savvy teachers who wish to give students an opportunity to play, create and control machines.
That means that for 180 days we have the tremendous opportunity to create a learning environment so appealing that the students will have a hard time not enjoying their learning experiences.
... And initially people say, oh these are beautiful picture books, story books, but they're not going to appeal to our older students.
Learning to code and create on the web is still generally perceived as being «difficult» and «dull», and is considered to be more appealing to students who are better at maths and science, and not those with an interest in languages and the arts.
Chicago schools have appealed to Chicago social service agencies for help in reaching those students the school system hasn't helped, Hansen said.
Students could not understand why they should prioritise, in terms of time, effort and finance, an expedition to a remote part of Iceland, a country that even in name didn't seem very appealing.
«This appeal is not about the merits of charter schools or district schools, but rather about the state's overarching obligation to ensure a thorough and efficient education for all public school students in Newark,» Sciarra said in an earlier statement on the appeal.
It's not exactly appealing, especially when compared to the creative enrichment programs available in the summer for students from wealthy families.
Washington — The Reagan Administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let stand a federal appeals - court ruling that requires colleges whose students receive federal aid to certify that they do not discriminate on the basis of sex.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals examined only federal Establishment Clause precedent and held that Louisiana's special education program did not offend the Establishment Clause because (1) the statute's purpose of improving educational opportunity for disabled students was secular, and (2) the statute did not have the effect of advancing religion because it provides no incentive for parents to select religious institutions.
A Michigan Court of Appeals held that a statute permitting local school districts to furnish transportation without charge for students of state - approved private schools did not violate Michigan's first Blaine Amendment (Article I, Section 4) because the statute's intended and actual effect was to assist parents in complying with state compulsory education laws while recognizing their right to send their children to religious schools.
These charters often feature a back - to - the - basics curriculum aimed at catching students up quickly, along with a rigid discipline structure that do esn't always appeal to a broad spectrum of parents.
Students can attempt to pass the MCAS up to three times and can appeal to take it again if they still have not passed.
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