Sentences with phrase «of small districts»

This means a significant number of small districts are ineligible for the competition unless they collaborate with other districts on a proposal.
Staff and clinician control is a more sustainable way of resolving the financial problems of smaller district general hospitals than shutting the facilities down is, he added.
When I returned to California, I worked as a bilingual teacher and principal in Oakland, a Curriculum Director in the Palo Alto, and as Superintendent of a small district in San Jose.
That trickle - down process is likely to be accelerated by a new partnership (announced in October, but somehow I missed it) between the USFA and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation to expand the USFA's influence on food manufacturers by bringing thousands of smaller districts into the fold.
Fremont is made up of smaller districts, which were independent cities before merging into Fremont proper.
The over-representation of London is partly due to the city having all - out elections while most of the smaller district councils in Leave leaning areas have just one - third of their council seats up for election.
According to a survey of school boards published earlier this year by the National School Boards Association in partnership with Fordham and the American Enterprise Institute, 35 percent of school board members in large districts reported receiving campaign contributions from teachers unions, versus just 1 percent of board members of small districts.
In the case of small districts, many services could be purchased in smaller increments with part - time staff or by contracting with service providers (e.g., for online learning).
Others fund some items (e.g., staff or programs) in «one per district» amounts such that when the costs of those items are divided by the lower enrollment of smaller districts, per - pupil price tags are quite high.
In addition, our plethora of small districts often precludes assembling a cohort of children who require similar instruction.
The 38 «qualified» districts include Los Angeles Unified and San Diego Unified, the state's two largest districts, but also a number of small districts with a unique set of problems.
In Emeryville, we partnered with the Emery Unified School District and the city to develop a new public partnership with business and arts organizations, and facilitated the redesign of the small district into two schools, a K - 5 and a 6 - 12 secondary school.
Only Queen Anne's County, one of the smallest districts represented by Harris, experienced something of a decline in out - of - school suspensions; one or more suspensions were meted out to 2.2 percent of its students in 2013 - 2014, only a slight drop over the 2.4 percent rate in 2011 - 2012.
Fremont is made up of smaller districts, which were independent cities before merging into Fremont proper.
Nevertheless, it is particularly important for readers to know that Arizona has some of the smallest districts in the nation.
The report by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators and the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials sums up responses from 279 of the state's 500 school districts, ranging in size from Philadelphia to some of the smallest districts.
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