As a result, a number
of district schools suddenly had too few low - income students to be eligible for Title I dollars.
Not exact matches
Why can even
school districts that are apparently healthy
suddenly find themselves on the verge
of insolvency?
But this year's showing apparently proved to be news to officials in Newark's state - run
district, which was forced to
suddenly close
schools yesterday and today due to the exodus
of teachers.
Suddenly, the quiet boy comes to life, offering his opinion in Lisa Johnson's English Language Arts class at Sanger Unified
School District's Fairmont
School, where clusters
of four to six students meet often to talk about test scores and work through lessons.
With parts
of the city still underwater, 107
of New Orleans» 128 public
schools were
suddenly in the hands
of the all - charter Recovery
School District (RSD)-- a two - year - old district that previously contained only five
District (RSD)-- a two - year - old
district that previously contained only five
district that previously contained only five
schools.
I mean, why else would a former METCO kid, whose parents decided to CHOOSE a different educational path for him because the Boston Public
Schools were an UNDERPERFORMING HOT MESS and enter him into a LOTTERY to get the chance to leave the
district and eventually graduate from Brookline High
School suddenly hate the idea
of giving other families the chance to opt - out.
Much like an obscure actor cast in a television series that
suddenly becomes wildly popular,
school districts and their leaders have recently been rediscovered in the ongoing drama
of school reform.
It is unconscionable that states, like ours, are allowed to underfund their local
school districts annually while somehow investing significant financial resources into the coffers
of private enterprise that will suspend students for numerous, sometimes quite minor, behavioral infractions and may shut their doors
suddenly on students when no longer profitable.