Sentences with phrase «off public resources»

The platform comes out against for - profit charter schools, which it says are «focused on making a profit off public resources
... Democrats oppose for - profits making profit off public resources, but if [New York City charter network founder] Eva Moskowitz wants to pay herself a half - million dollar salary with taxpayer money, that's totally cool.
But other common practices in southern Europe, like turning public office into a livelihood by living off public resources indefinitely, appointing incompetent people to public positions, or shamelessly benefiting from the undemocratic functioning of political parties, are cases of serious corruption too.

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In a hybrid situation if there is a spike in the workload handled by company resources, the additional work get shipped off to a public cloud partner.
Nevertheless, ``... attempts by public bodies to reconcile competing obligations in the face of finite resources» results in either trade - offs, or sacrifices.
They belong to all Americans and the public wants them preserved and protected, not sold off to multinational oil companies,» read the statement, which was signed by leaders of the Sierra Club, Natural Resources Defense Council, League of Conservation Voters and other environmental groups.
«Her dedication to the state's natural resources, outdoors and education of the public both on and off duty are to be admired.»
«We are working off of less money, being asked to do more, given less resources, and we're still making our public schools great,» Mazur said.
Officials say the loss of the B71 has hurt seniors and disabled riders most, and has cut off thousands of borough residents from cultural resources such as the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Brooklyn Public Library.
The researchers offer four steps for improving the review process: develop methodological standards for evaluating evidence used to back off - label drug recommendations; combine the findings into one «single, rigorously developed resource» rather than five inconsistent reference guides; assess whether those reviewing and determining off - label drug use policies have potential financial conflicts of interest; and make the compendia listings, which currently are only available by subscription, free to the public.
But perhaps leaving a carbon footprint and using large amounts of energy resources for creating a film about limiting them is a worthwhile trade - off to educate the public.
We hadn't quite anticipated such strong recruiting effects right off the bat at these schools, which Public Impact along with Education First and Education Resource Strategies have been supporting.
With current projections forecasting more constrained public funds in coming months, the resource landscape will likely be one of greater scarcity, which will only increase the likelihood that schools will have to consider such trade - offs.
Diana Martin Rudnick, a Lynnwood resident with two children with special needs, fears that charter schools could erode resources from public schools by siphoning off students.
Blaming the failure of teachers on policies that allow charter schools to syphon off resources that they need to be better teachers was met with the response by DeVos that «traditional public schools and charter schools should be thought of as parts of the same public school system,» an accurate and valid response!
As school board directors, you are fully aware that resourced public schools are desirable places to learn and are the best setting for every Wisconsin student to get off toward a great future.
«You have to work your tail off when you come to teach here,» said Terry Moore, Human Resources director for the Meridian Public School District.
Vouchers siphon off scarce resources from neighborhood public schools, which accept all kids including many students living in poverty, to benefit private schools.
In fact, faced with limited resources in Bridgeport and Windham, both of these «education reformers» have laid off Connecticut public employees to make room for the out - of - state consultants and companies.
Instead of escaping to better opportunities, those children are worse off, consigned to public schools that have been drained of badly needed resources.
They argued that the charter school would drain off resources and support from traditional public schools in the area that are already struggling.
They also argue the program siphons off resources from public schools.
Even Chesapeake's lobbyist, Tom West, was recently casting public doubt, «I still do have some concerns about the legality of making any part of the state off limits to development, given that the state policy is to promote the development of the resource
Science has a tremendously important role to play in guiding environmental management, not as a decider, but as a resource for deliberative, evidence - based decision making by the public, policy makers, and interest groups on the challenges, trade - offs and possible courses of action in negotiating the environmental challenges of societal development (DeFries et al 2012).
The public relations machines of fossil fuel companies would have us believe that new hospitals, better education, and all sorts of other good things are reliant on the prosperity that comes from us allowing them to sell off our fossil fuel «resources».
You would be much better off trying to find common ground on policy ideas via co-benefits (on air pollution, energy security, public health water resources etc), than trying to get involved in irrelevant scientific «controversies».
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Collaborate with local resources such as board and cares, homeless shelters, public showers, and more in order to get clients off the street.
As a result, many families who need food, clothing, shelter and other services are not getting the resources they need.2 However, there are many private and public entities who dedicate themselves to helping couples and families move off the street and into safe, permanent, independent living quarters.
• Check in with mothers and fathers to see how they are doing • Promote a culture where it is okay for employees to reach out and ask for help • Participate in an employee assistance program (EAP) or maintain a list of available resources to support families • Learn where your public officials stand on kids» issues and use your vote to support families • Allow for flexibility in scheduling where possible • Work with employees to manage workload in times of added stress • Create a community brag board so employees can show off kids, pets, homes and hobbies • Support maternity / paternity leave for new parents (including adoptive and foster parents) • Offer «lunch and learns» for employees wanting to learn more about child development • Involve your business in community events • Sponsor a day of service for all employees to volunteer with programs working to strengthen families
Conversely, teachers in private programs are often required to participate in off - site trainings or college coursework in the evenings or on the weekends.39 Even in public programs, resources for professional development are commonly too limited to provide intensive, ongoing support such as coaching and mentoring.
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