Sentences with phrase «said accepting a voucher»

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Preiss accepted, tweeting a photo of the voucher while saying «this is how badly United didn't want to give me cash.»
Putting himself somewhat at odds with many voucher proponents, Moe suggests that - based on what the public says - voucher proponents would do well to «get away from free markets and accept an integral role for government regulation in the design of voucher programs.»
Lawson said parents are grateful for the voucher program, but too many don't accept their responsibilities under it.
Among non-participating private schools, 28 percent said that the inadequate scholarship amount played a role in their decision not to accept LSP students, and 43 percent expressed concerns that the voucher amount would not keep up with increasing costs.
«The purpose of the amendment is to prohibit the DOJ from exerting jurisdiction over a private school if the school accepts a voucher payment from a parent, be it from one parent or hundreds of parents,» spokeswoman Paige Alwood said.
To that end, Farrow said he included in his bill a provision that would block low - performing private voucher schools from accepting new students and laid out interventions for low - performing public schools.
And I can't vouch for this estimate's reliability because I had to accept what each trust said they received on rebrokerage (this may not be the same as what the DfE says it is).
Ms. Garcia said she applauded the «court's refusal to accept the invitation of voucher proponents to issue a broad ruling that could place in jeopardy the ability of states to protect their public education system.»
There, the Court said it was «immaterial» that the «check or warrants first pass through the hands of parents» because once the child was accepted by a private school, both voucher programs at issue gave parents or guardians «no choice; they [had to] endorse the check or warrant to the qualified school.»
Complaints include students being counseled away from attending voucher schools, students being accepted and then encouraged to return to a public school and students suffering harassment or a failure to have their needs met, Murphy said.
Horizon consolidated its three schools into one, which was then allowed to continue accepting new voucher students this fall — though Tammy Henline, a Horizon co-founder and its superintendent, said the consolidation had nothing to do with avoiding accountability: «Having everyone in the same building makes things a little simpler.»
The apartments that don't accept vouchers tend to be in the very places where many people would want to live, says John Henneberger, co-director of the Texas Low Income Housing Information Service and a 2014 MacArthur Fellow.
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