Sentences with phrase «school choice this week when»

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This is one of the many reasons I am hoping to be able to return to school for my Family Nurse Practitioner degree — we at Believe are so excited for the day when we can offer the same level and kind of holistic, evidence - based, informed - choice type of care to the whole family, not just mamas and babies up to six weeks.
The meeting was scheduled smack in the middle of early decision notification week, when students who have applied exclusively to their first choice school find out if they've been admitted, so there was lots of hand wringing and Monday morning quarterbacking to be done.
This week, a dozen civil rights groups issued a statement in support of testing, noting that when parents opt out, even over legitimate concerns, «they're not only making a choice for their own child, they're inadvertently making a choice to undermine efforts to improve schools for every child.»
In this context, I appreciated Laura Waters» thoughtful blog post from last week that drew attention to the complex issues that arise when students with disabilities exercise school choice.
This week is also National School Choice Week — a time when students nationwide are celebrating educational options and taking to social media to bring public awareness to school refweek is also National School Choice Week — a time when students nationwide are celebrating educational options and taking to social media to bring public awareness to school rSchool Choice Week — a time when students nationwide are celebrating educational options and taking to social media to bring public awareness to school refWeek — a time when students nationwide are celebrating educational options and taking to social media to bring public awareness to school rschool reform.
This is National School Choice Week, coming at a time when the concept of choice has become one of the most polarizing in our educatioChoice Week, coming at a time when the concept of choice has become one of the most polarizing in our educatiochoice has become one of the most polarizing in our educational...
Last week, American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten wrote a piece in Huffington Post that typifies the union mentality, trashing school choice, before donning the good - witch mask to end with «We are at a pivotal moment — a moment when we must reclaim the promise of public education without further detours, distractions and delays.»
«When faced with a choice of reducing the school week by one day or letting 70 teachers go, it is easy to see why some school administrators have chosen to go with the four - day week
Weeks later, she caused an uproar describing historically black colleges and universities as «real pioneers when it comes to school choice
This Week in Michigan Politics, Morning Edition host Doug Tribou and senior news analyst Jack Lessenberry discuss how DeVos» positions on charter schools and school - choice could keep her in the spotlight if and when she's confirmed in a full Senate vote.
As we honor National School Choice week beginning Sunday, one fact stands out: 2012 marks the year when there can be no turning back in school choice reSchool Choice week beginning Sunday, one fact stands out: 2012 marks the year when there can be no turning back in school choice reChoice week beginning Sunday, one fact stands out: 2012 marks the year when there can be no turning back in school choice reschool choice rechoice reforms.
When the question is framed in the most ludicrous fashion — do students in the first 3 weeks of school do as well on a multiple - choice test when they have 1) a veteran teacher 2) a first - year traditionally - trained teacher 3) a TFA person — well, I guess it might be hard to distinguWhen the question is framed in the most ludicrous fashion — do students in the first 3 weeks of school do as well on a multiple - choice test when they have 1) a veteran teacher 2) a first - year traditionally - trained teacher 3) a TFA person — well, I guess it might be hard to distinguwhen they have 1) a veteran teacher 2) a first - year traditionally - trained teacher 3) a TFA person — well, I guess it might be hard to distinguish.
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