Sentences with phrase «place at schools meant»

The increase in demand for places at the school meant there was an urgent requirement for more capacity and the current school wasn't in a location to be modified successfully.

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I mean because of them there is no longer prayer in school / at school sporting events / and many other places.
Which means that when children arrive in kindergarten without these foundational skills, there are often few resources in place to help kids develop them, and school administrators are often at a loss to know how to help.
I mean, there are at least two axii (axes) of differences in your examples: all face coverings i.e. masks, or only veils and burqa components; proposals limited to schools — vis — à — vis attire and degrees of uniformity in government institutions; proposals applicable in all public places.
The trailers were meant to be a short - term solution to address overcrowding at public schools, but more than a decade after they were placed around the city, thousands of students still use them.
It means that all new and existing religious free schools must continue to keep at least half of its places open to all children, irrespective of their religious or non-religious backgrounds.
With three kids in three different places come fall (kindergarten, pre-school and at the baby at home) I need to get as organized as possible before school starts which means cleaning out closets, planning fall activities and figuring out how to do all of my mom jobs in addition to blogging.
This means pupils in these neighbourhoods are unlikely to have had any opportunity to access a place at a high performing school.
«The agreement on pay at TSAT means that teachers are not only placed on a higher level of pay compared to most colleagues in other maintained schools, but also provides them with a very clear and accessible means of career progression.
But if changing the world means thinking globally, acting locally, and taking small steps toward commendable goals, the students and teachers at Clackamas — one of the first green schools in the nation when their building opened in 2002 — are on track to make the planet a better place.
Part of being a hybridized school meant finding ways to give this wisdom a place at the table.
The existence of an orderly learning environment throughout the school — established through positive rather than negative means, whereby there are high levels of teacher consistency about how it is «enforced» and structures in place to ensure that all students are known well by at least one adult in the school — is a fundamental precondition for improved teaching and learning to occur on which the subsequent improvement in student learning outcomes can be based.
Then there is the fact that the school has been around for such a long time: that means there are lots of great traditions at the school that help make it a special place to learn and work.
I told this story to a group of two dozen or so of my fellow ed reformers last week at an American Enterprise Institute convening on «race, social justice, and school reform» because I wanted to make two simple (some will say simplistic) points: our expensive and aggressive ed reform efforts still focus far too little on what kids do in school all day; and we don't all have the same ideas about what it means to serve the cause of social justice — or whether it is even appropriate to place social justice issues at the heart of our efforts to improve outcomes for kids.
Growing population As the RIBA report points out, a booming UK population has meant that 250,000 more school places are needed now than in 2000, 90 per cent of them at primary level.
The government believes parents and teachers are best placed to decide what is right for their child, and summer - born children should have the same opportunity to excel at school as their peers - even if that means starting reception a year later.
Our flexible, online format means that members of staff can complete the training at a time and place to suit them removing the problem schools and academies often experience in organising and releasing staff for external training.
It is long overdue, but its current means may end up, save at the embarrassing margins, hurting the schools more than helping them, turning them into test - prep places and driving away the imaginative teachers that each of us as a parent wants in contact with our children.
The figure represents an increase of 1,000 pupils who will not get their first choice compared to 2015, and means children in London are the least likely in the country to get a place at their preferred school.
The rising demand for school places means some pupils are attending a school far from home — sometimes with a lengthy morning commute, or working parents who find it difficult to pick the child up at the end of the school day.
Gary Doyland, geography teacher at Camden School for Girls commented,» The wealth of examples to supplement both the taught curriculum and the excellent locations for practical work means that the centre is a brilliant place for GCSE geographers to come to.»
Over 1,500 English primary schools have complicated oversubscription criteria that result in intakes that are socially very different to their local neighbourhoods, meaning many disadvantaged pupils could be missing out on places at top - performing state schools.
The superintendent's HR office does most of the vetting and placing, but it is shackled by the contract, by state licensure practices (which may be set by an «independent» — and probably union and ed - school dominated — professional - standards board), by seniority rules that are probably enshrined in both contract and state law, and by uniform salary schedules that mean the new teacher (assuming similar «credentials») will be paid the same fixed amount whether the subject most needed at Lincoln is math or music.
For many, however, it will be a day of huge anxiety because their child is placed in a school which means long journeys on a daily basis, missing out on going to the same school as siblings or not getting a place at all.
While the school is not a boundary school, where students are granted priority spot if they live in a certain place, the school does hold a preference for students that attend the preschool, students who live in The Villages of East Lake and East Lake and Kirkwood neighborhoods, and students with siblings at the school, which means regardless of the demand for seats from surrounding communities, the school will continue to primarily serve low - income families in the East Lake community.
Shoddy marking standards mean that hundreds of teenagers are wrongly missing out on places at their first - choice universities and eroding public confidence in Britain's exam system, the leader of Britain's top independent schools will warn.
That means PBIS policies are in place at the regular public schools and even at the alternative school in the Rankin County School District, and students are taught what to expect, behavior-wise, at every education facility in that disschool in the Rankin County School District, and students are taught what to expect, behavior-wise, at every education facility in that disSchool District, and students are taught what to expect, behavior-wise, at every education facility in that district.
«Out - of - school suspensions mean students lose class time, which can place them at greater risk of falling farther behind.
This means that school districts in places like Philadelphia have tens of millions of dollars scraped off their budget at times when they try to improve their own practices.
The plans, announced by the Department for Education, will mean that parents looking at local secondary school places for the following autumn will have the most up - to - date exam results, at least in provisional form.
This means pupils whose families can afford to buy in these coveted areas are more likely to get a place at one of the top secondary schools, effectively pricing poorer youngsters out.
Since the NAACP at its national convention voted on a resolution that placed a moratorium on charter schools, the backlash from charter advocates has been angry, well - financed and sometimes just plain mean leading up to a vote of ratification by the national board, which occurred this past weekend.
Besides the enormous concerns with Achievement First's disciplinary policies as revealed in the report last year (which should have resulted in placing the charter under state supervision and in preventing additional school takeovers, I mean openings), a troubling issue with In - School Suspensions, Time Out Rooms, and Out - of - School suspensions, at all grade levels, is that it takes students out of the learning enviroschool takeovers, I mean openings), a troubling issue with In - School Suspensions, Time Out Rooms, and Out - of - School suspensions, at all grade levels, is that it takes students out of the learning enviroSchool Suspensions, Time Out Rooms, and Out - of - School suspensions, at all grade levels, is that it takes students out of the learning enviroSchool suspensions, at all grade levels, is that it takes students out of the learning environment.
At the same time, Malloy actually froze Connecticut's Educational Cost Sharing school funding formula meaning that any inflationary increases and program enhancements that take place in any Connecticut public school will come on the backs of Connecticut's local property taxpayers.
Being somewhat limited in my freedom to be entertained as a kid, for many years of my life, gaming served as a diverse means of escape for me away from the trappings of a mostly mundane, repetitive life, at the end of the school day I would often think to myself «alright... so what are some of the good things that I have to look forward to when I get home...», one of the first things that I would do as soon as I got home after school was play FINAL FANTASY on PlayStation, I would eagerly walk home as quickly as I could just so that I could continue playing from the part where I had last left off the day before, as pathetic as this may come across, I can confidently say that many of the happiest moments that I have had in my life have been while being utterly enthralled by the developments in the games, I think that reminiscing about aspects of a video game with great fondness is a hallmark of an impactful form of entertainment, I would often be so «in the zone» while playing that anything aside from what was taking place on the screen would become completely null and void in my mind to the point where I forget that I was playing a video game, even though I did not live the events of the game, I can emphatise with them as if I had, that is the sort of impact that the emotional depth of the story, the characters, the music, the design and the overall world of the series have had on me, what appeals the most to me is that FINAL FANTASY allows us the luxury of divorcing ourselves of our current reality to assume that of a world of fantasy for a precious moment in time, which is a sentiment that makes me wish that our world as whole had a little more «FINAL FANTASY» within it so as to make us all want to wake up as soon as possible to enjoy another day
The view over the school's grounds summons other layers of meaning over time, as this ridge - top site would have provided the Cadigal people, the traditional owners, a place to survey the harbour and the wetlands and witness «a world changing around them» to quote Wesley Enoch who spoke at the launch as the first indigenous director of the Sydney Festival.
I have some authority in the Saturday morning sculpture class at the Studio School — partly because of my grey hair, partly because I've been at student at the place for 40 years — and it is a place where passing along stuff I learned from my teachers is not completely without meaning.
It was at this school that Bochner had his first exhibition, the 1966 show Working Drawings And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art, consisted of photocopies of working drawings from his friends placed into four black binders on four pedestals.
168 The curriculum of the school reflected this: students recited in class daily, and the moot court program at Cumberland was rigorous.169 Carruthers believed that the law school should be a place «where the law will be studied practically; so studied I mean as to prepare the student for practice.»
At the beginning of the year, the school sends out a document where Bob and his parent / guardian are supposed to place their initials which means they agree to the handbook.
I mean, I was speaking with some law students at California Western earlier this week, and I talked to them about my first experience with my first job out of law school and it was, I didn't necessarily think I would be doing what I ended up doing, but I learned a lot, and it was a great fit, and I ended up doing really well, and I am now at a different place, but it was with the support of the people that initially gave me my first shot that allowed me to move on and do different things.
That may mean pick up and drop offs are at school or public places only.
proposed activities and services do not put at risk or undermine any existing contracts for services purchased either by ourselves, the school or Lambeth NHS — this means that in putting in place an intervention through a personal budget, other services must not become financially unviable
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