Sentences with phrase «school because of lack of funds»

In India, Linda meets Rajit (Utkarash Ambudkar), a rebellious college student forced to drop out of school because of lack of funds.

Not exact matches

But to the extent some districts (because of labor costs, size of the free / reduced population, lack of facilities, etc.) can't match those exemplary meals, I'd love to get parents more up in arms over school meal funding as well.
We're unlikely to see him poring over dense regulations, struggling to meet an underfunded budget, lamenting the lack of a real school kitchen in which to cook and store food, dealing with a cafeteria too small to accommodate his students, competing with fast food outlets because of an open school campus, or, most importantly, battling an unyielding Congress for more school food funding.
The President launched the Free Senior High School Policy a couple of weeks ago, as part of measures to ensure that no child is unable to continue their education at the secondary level because of lack of funds.
Yes, some districts are truly bad because of lack of funding, because the schools aren't even fit for teaching.
First, just as the states refused to make good on the «equal» part of «separate but equal» after Plessy, for more than 40 years states have failed to provide equal access to the funding needed to achieve excellent schools for all children, largely because of a lack of federal accountability for equitable school funding.
Similarly, many schoolchildren today attend schools that lack sufficient and equitable funding in part because of Rodriguez, which foreclosed the federal judicial accountability that could require states to remedy their inequitable funding disparities.
Schools are having to cut spending on books and equipment because of a lack of school funds, a survey has showed.
I am sure that this is great comfort to all the poverty schools like yours that are laying off teachers because of lack of funds.
Every state school head teacher in West Sussex signed a joint letter to the prime minister warning that they could have to cut school hours because of a lack of funding.
I suppose the public schools laying off teachers because of lack of funds should also fire ineffective teachers.
Mulgrew also blasted the governor for being behind «corporate bonus - style merit pay,» claimed that his «education agenda isn't about education at all — it is political payback» (because the unions did not support his reelection bid) and that «it is poverty and inequality and lack of funding, not «failing schools» or «bad teachers,» that are at the root of our education system's struggles.»
I know this because I was a Walker casualty from lack of school funding in Prescott.
A really thought out plan where now less than two years later public schools are laying off teachers because of lack of funds.
The investigation follows a National Audit Office (NAO) report last week that said SEND pupils were having to «travel further, or be inappropriately placed in mainstream schools» because councils were struggling to open suitable state - funded places, in part due to the lack of funding avaiable for new provision.
What California's Schools Can Learn From Chicago's Officials in California are still peddling the idea that the state's public - school system — which receives 40 percent of the general - fund budget, by constitutional edict — is struggling because it lacks money.
Kiran Gill (pictured), an associate fellow at IPPR, said some schools felt they were pushed to exclude very challenging pupils because a lack of funding means councils are treating pupils as «OK» unless they were excluded.
Three closed because of insufficient funds, one charter school was closed for health / safety violations, and one charter school closed because of lack of academic progress.
They're polarizing because they take money from public schools, which can't easily lower their costs as they lose per - pupil spending and lack access to additional sources of funding through private donors.
They learned the building was recently renovated through an influx of funds from casinos operating within the district; however, because the funds were restricted, the school still lacked music, gym, and art teachers.
Because of limited funds and a lack of mandates, teachers encounter fewer special needs students in private schools than in public schools, so if you specialized in special education, you might not find many available positions in the private sector.
Charter schools have been disproportionally hit during the budget crisis due to the fact that new and growing schools have been «frozen out» of the flex lock - in, charters have limited access to categorical funding like K - 3 Class Size Reduction, and charters are devastated by deferrals because they lack access to short - term working capital.
While there are budgetary priorities that need to be advocated for in Washington DC, there are many states that lack complementary definitions in state statute about school libraries and librarians, as well as many states and Local Education Agencies (LEA) that have not been in the habit of funding programs or positions because there was no compelling reason in the law to do so.
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