Sentences with phrase «public school advocates agree»

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Baird's contemporary advocate of «an earnest ministry» noted that the Sunday School, the cheap tract, and the religious periodical had become «competitors» with the pulpit «for the public mind,» and concluded that the ministers would have to turn on more heat.112 Charles G. Finney, always more blunt in saying what many of his Congregational and Presbyterian brethren really thought, openly advocated the creation of excitement in order to attract the attention of the unconverted — a view with which, as we have noted, Horace Bushnell was inclined to agree.
We agree with the findings of Judge William Overton that the Arkansas creationism law represents an unconstitutional intrusion of religion doctrine into the public schools, that «creation science» is not science, and that its advocates have followed the unscientific procedure of starting from a dogmatically held conclusion and looking only for evidence to support that conclusion.
Even voucher advocates would agree that, because private school choice is costly under the current system, parents who go private are likely to be more socially advantaged than parents who remain in the public schools.
In a lengthy statement, Jed Wallace, president and CEO of the California Charter Schools Association, said, «We agree with the ACLU and Public Advocates that charter schools must be open to any student interested in attending.Schools Association, said, «We agree with the ACLU and Public Advocates that charter schools must be open to any student interested in attending.schools must be open to any student interested in attending.»
The Advocate: Growth over grades: Key panel agrees on changes in public school rating system http://bit.ly/2kSm1TP
Groups that typically don't align on education issues — including state superintendent Tony Evers, school choice advocates and public schoolsagree the results should not be used this year.
Yesterday, September 7, 2016, a Connecticut state judge agreed with a coalition of towns, parents and public school advocates that the actual mechanism by which Connecticut distributes school aid is unconstitutional because it fails to provide poorer communities with adequate resources that are required by the Connecticut constitution.
Dec. 19, 2014 ACLU of California and Public Advocates sent a letter to interim LAUSD Superintendent Ramon Cortines, and the County Superintendent of Schools Antonio Delgado reiterating their serious concerns and advising the district they will pursue legal action unless LAUSD and LACOE agree to correct the LCAP.
Rhonda Dillingham, executive director of the N.C. Association of Public Charter Schools, one of the state's leading advocates for the growing charter industry, declined to address the specifics of the McIntosh case, but agreed that charters operate under the same requirements as traditional public schools in meeting the needs of students with disabilPublic Charter Schools, one of the state's leading advocates for the growing charter industry, declined to address the specifics of the McIntosh case, but agreed that charters operate under the same requirements as traditional public schools in meeting the needs of students with disabiSchools, one of the state's leading advocates for the growing charter industry, declined to address the specifics of the McIntosh case, but agreed that charters operate under the same requirements as traditional public schools in meeting the needs of students with disabilpublic schools in meeting the needs of students with disabischools in meeting the needs of students with disabilities.
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