Some employers require a specific type of degree, and others
require at least some schooling.
Not exact matches
In my eight years as a financing consultant and two decades as a business borrower, no lender has ever
required one —
at least not the kind you learn to write in business
school.
Most Canadian graduate business
schools require you to have completed a bachelor's degree before applying, and the majority expect you to have earned a grade point average (GPA) of
at least 3.0 / 4.0, which is roughly a B average.
«It has always saddened me that Canada is probably one of the only
school systems in the world (or
at least the world wealthy enough for full, functioning educational systems) that does not
require at least an attempt to learn a second language.»
The government
requires students to maintain
at least a C grade - point average, but some
schools have their own standards as well.
In order to be eligible for the Army's Loan Repayment Program, the applicant is
required to enlist in the Army with
at least a high
school diploma, score
at least a 50 on the Armed Forces Qualification Test, hold a loan that is guaranteed under the Higher Education ACT, agree to serve in a critical military occupational specialty, have a written contract, and decline Montgomery GI Bill enrollment.
The plan, optional for sheriff's offices and
school boards,
requires employees to volunteer and receive
at least 132 hours of firearms training.
At least a third of the faculty at Shorter University, a Southern Baptist school in Georgia, have resigned after being required to sign a «personal lifestyle statement» that condemns public drinking, premarital sex, and homosexualit
At least a third of the faculty
at Shorter University, a Southern Baptist school in Georgia, have resigned after being required to sign a «personal lifestyle statement» that condemns public drinking, premarital sex, and homosexualit
at Shorter University, a Southern Baptist
school in Georgia, have resigned after being
required to sign a «personal lifestyle statement» that condemns public drinking, premarital sex, and homosexuality.
To go beyond these primarily technical approaches, the
schools must do
at least two things, which
require new self - appraisals.
Require schools to let athletes have
at least three days off per week during the offseason from
required athletic activities, up from the current two days off.
State Board of Education Rule 160 -5-6-.01 (2011)
requires each food service facilitiy to have
at least one
school nutrition employee on site to be certified as a food safety manager, who has successfully completed a state approved food safety training program and passed a professionally validated Certified Food Safety Manager (CFSM) examination accredited by a national agency.
Local - level: State Board of Education Rule 160 -5-1-.22 (2000)
requires each
school system to employ
at least one full - time
school nutrition program director.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED): Education Code 38.017 (2007)
requires each
school district to make available
at each campus
at least one automated external defibrillator (AED).
Beyond federal Section 204 requirements, the policy sets nutritional standards for foods outside the National
School Lunch Program concerning fat, sodium, sugars, and serving size limits; prohibits certain foods of minimal nutritional value during the school day; requires minimum eating times of at least 15 minutes for breakfast and 20 minutes for lunch; requires there be at least 30 minutes for physical activity per day; and includes minimum data collection and reporting require
School Lunch Program concerning fat, sodium, sugars, and serving size limits; prohibits certain foods of minimal nutritional value during the
school day; requires minimum eating times of at least 15 minutes for breakfast and 20 minutes for lunch; requires there be at least 30 minutes for physical activity per day; and includes minimum data collection and reporting require
school day;
requires minimum eating times of
at least 15 minutes for breakfast and 20 minutes for lunch;
requires there be
at least 30 minutes for physical activity per day; and includes minimum data collection and reporting requirements.
And let's not even go into the question of whether it is wise, as was suggested by the Department of Agriculture, that
school lunches
require at least half of the breads served each week be from whole grains.
In addition, each
school district and charter school is required to establish a district School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
school district and charter
school is required to establish a district School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
school is
required to establish a district
School Health Advisory Council that shall meet at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
School Health Advisory Council that shall meet
at least 2 times annually to make recommendations to the local
school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness p
school board in the development or revision, implementation and evaluation of their wellness policy.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED): Code 20-2-775 (2001)
requires each public high
school with an interscholastic athletics program to have
at least one functional AED on site
at all times and easily accessible during any
school related function.
The survey also found that eight in ten support a requirement that an athlete be evaluated and cleared by a doctor before being allowed to return to play sports after suffering a concussion (as is now
required by law,
at least at the high
school level, in virtually every state).
It could do so by
requiring school districts that charge lower prices to increase prices gradually so that, when combined with the federal subsidy provided for such meals, they eventually
at least equal the federal reimbursement level for free meals.
The good news is that the waiver provision did not make it into the CRomnibus, which means that, as of now
at least,
schools must continue to abide by all of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act's regulations, including the hotly contested provision which currently
requires students to take 1/2 cup of fruits or vegetables with their lunch instead of being able to pass those foods by.
I have
required that, in the
least, she must have fruit
at home before eating
school breakfast just 30 minutes later.
The USDA has just announced that,
at least for the remainder of this
school year, it is no longer
requiring that districts comply with the weekly caps on grain and... [Continue reading]
Perhaps junior hockey team owners and general managers should
require that their players have ACT scores
at least at the national averages, good academic success in high
school, and be good candidates for college before they accept them on the team.
Then, if the child comes back and says the he or she will never like Billy Bully or Domineering Donna, then it's perfectly fine to allow the child not to interact with those kids, beyond a basic level of civility, so they'd know how to get along if they ended up in the same class
at school, just like you'd
require a child to learn
at least minimal swimming skills, in case they fall out of a boat.
This success is due in part to the D.C. Healthy
Schools Act of 2010, which requires school breakfast to be provided at no charge for all students in D.C. Public Schools and D.C. Public Charter Schools, and it requires schools with at least 40 percent of their students certified for free and reduced price school meals to implement a breakfast after the bell model that moves breakfast out of the school cafeteria and makes it more accessible and a part of the regular scho
Schools Act of 2010, which
requires school breakfast to be provided
at no charge for all students in D.C. Public
Schools and D.C. Public Charter Schools, and it requires schools with at least 40 percent of their students certified for free and reduced price school meals to implement a breakfast after the bell model that moves breakfast out of the school cafeteria and makes it more accessible and a part of the regular scho
Schools and D.C. Public Charter
Schools, and it requires schools with at least 40 percent of their students certified for free and reduced price school meals to implement a breakfast after the bell model that moves breakfast out of the school cafeteria and makes it more accessible and a part of the regular scho
Schools, and it
requires schools with at least 40 percent of their students certified for free and reduced price school meals to implement a breakfast after the bell model that moves breakfast out of the school cafeteria and makes it more accessible and a part of the regular scho
schools with
at least 40 percent of their students certified for free and reduced price
school meals to implement a breakfast after the bell model that moves breakfast out of the
school cafeteria and makes it more accessible and a part of the regular
school day.
And I'm still pissed about all the
school supplies (it's not like we can all just pile into the car and stop
at Target — it
required at least two stores for that list).
Districts that participate in the NSLP are
required, among other things, to have food safety programs and participate in health inspections by state or local health departments
at least twice annually.4
School food safety plans must comply with U.S. Department of Agriculture guidance and hazard analysis and critical control point principles and apply those to any location where school nutrition program food is stored, prepared, or served.5 However, regardless of a school's NSLP participation, districts typically have policies and procedures to prevent allergens from contaminating other
School food safety plans must comply with U.S. Department of Agriculture guidance and hazard analysis and critical control point principles and apply those to any location where
school nutrition program food is stored, prepared, or served.5 However, regardless of a school's NSLP participation, districts typically have policies and procedures to prevent allergens from contaminating other
school nutrition program food is stored, prepared, or served.5 However, regardless of a
school's NSLP participation, districts typically have policies and procedures to prevent allergens from contaminating other
school's NSLP participation, districts typically have policies and procedures to prevent allergens from contaminating other food.6
Some may
require that the nap mat is able to roll up so that it can fit into a cubby, while other
schools may
require the nap mat to be
at least 2 ″ thick.
The standards also increased the portion sizes of fruits and vegetables and
required students to select
at least 1 serving of fruits and / or vegetables.4 Because the National
School Lunch Program reaches more than 31 million students each day in 99 % of US public
schools and 83 % of private
schools, the new standards have the potential to significantly and consistently affect the nutritional health of children.5
For many children, the federally - subsidized meals program, where milk is a
required element
at breakfast and
at lunch, is an important source of calcium and vitamin D —
at least when
school is in session.
On the contrary: Egg donation agencies
require that donors have
at least a high
school degree or GED.
Thinking back to my elementary
school days (where
at least students had the option of buying
school lunch or brown - bagging it), most of the cafeteria food did not
require the use of forks OR knives!
Perhaps new standards, as suggested by the Institute of Medicine and
required under the pending Child Nutrition Act, would help —
at least by lowering the minimum calorie requirements for
schools meals.
Most jobs
require at least a high
school education, and those that pay enough to earn a decent living
require a college degree.
Indeed, the system was expensive as it
required the maintenance of
at least two secondary
schools in every area: economies of scale could be obtained in larger
schools, it was widely felt.
Aside from lowering the voting age by a year, the bill would also
require all pupils in the ninth grade or higher to receive
at least eight full class periods of civics education and mandate that every New York high
school provide each student with a voter registration form the year they turn 17.
The state
requires school superintendents to have
at least three years of teaching experience and graduate work in
school administration.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, but subject to such requirements as the legislature shall impose by general or special law, indebtedness contracted by any county, city, town, village or
school district and each portion thereof from time to time contracted for any object or purpose for which indebtedness may be contracted may also be financed by sinking fund bonds with a maximum maturity of fifty years, which shall be redeemed through annual contributions to sinking funds established by such county, city, town, village or
school district, provided, however, that each such annual contribution shall be
at least equal to the amount
required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of the contribution, the same amount of such indebtedness as would have been paid and then be payable if such indebtedness had been financed entirely by the issuance of serial bonds, except, if an issue of sinking fund bonds is combined for sale with an issue of serial bonds, for the same object or purpose, then the amount of each annual sinking fund contribution shall be
at least equal to the amount
required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of each such annual contribution, (i) the amount which would be
required to be paid annually if such indebtedness had been issued entirely as serial bonds, less (ii) the amount of indebtedness, if any, to be paid during such year on the portion of such indebtedness actually issued as serial bonds.
The
school boards group also urges a statewide freeze on government salaries - which would save billions without laying off a single employee or cutting back a single service - and
requiring all workers to pay
at least 10 % of their health insurance costs, which is less than most private - sector workers shell out.
Mr. Felder — an Orthodox Jew who represents a large Orthodox Jewish constituency in Brooklyn — has expressed support in the past for allowing yeshivas leeway in complying with state law, which
requires that private
schools must offer students instruction that is «
at least substantially equivalent» to that offered in public
schools.
By law,
school districts are
required to be in session for
at least 180 days in order to receive their full allotment of state aid, and for each day that they are short, they lose a small portion.
Subject to a consultation on the proposal, the current rules that
require such
schools to leave
at least half of their places open to local children, regardless of religion or belief, will be scrapped.
But last year, over the objections of Bloomberg, the Senate GOP successfully pushed to
require city bus service for students
at private
schools that offer classes until
at least 5 p.m.
As a result of this critical analysis, the article is now
required reading for
at least one the
school's research labs.
Since these kind of movies always
require at least the hint of a love triangle, there is also Ben Parish (Jurassic World's Nick Robinson), a football player from Cassie's high
school who has been nicknamed «Zombie» and given a rank of importance
at the Army base.
Under this plan, which has been used since 1975 in high
schools and since 1977 in junior - high and middle
schools,
school food - service personnel are
required to offer full servings of five foods — meat, milk, bread, and two fruits and / or vegetables — and students must take
at least three...
For a small charge, based on a three - year contract,
schools are visited
at least once a year to clean, service and, where
required, carry out portable appliance testing (PAT) of the equipment.»
That year,
at least 25 percent of all tested students in a high
school were
required to pass the 10th - grade exit exam in each subject in order for the
school to receive an Acceptable rating.
Every student is
required to take and pass
at least one AP class in high
school; most take two or more.
NCLB mandated reading and math testing in grades 3 through 8 and
at least once in high
school, and it
required states to rate
schools on the basis of test performance overall and for key subgroups.