Sentences with phrase «school delays»

The government is being called on to inform parents of free school delays before national offer day so «valuable school places can be freed up».
Most times it's in the winter when we're whining about school delays or no school but sometimes it leads to bright ideas.
Researchers wondered if students would continue to get more sleep if schools delayed their start times; the gains may not be sustained if students gradually delay their bedtime.
Oh I am sure you guys have major school delays in Wisconsin!!!
In the small college town of Corvallis, we've had snow, rain, flooding, and even more rain, coupled with school delays and cancellations (which are very rare) all in one week!
In addition, long years of schooling delay marriage and childbearing, Fong points out, especially for women, and not just in China.
The authors looked at potential gains on the 2015 National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, if all public middle schools delayed their start times an hour.
No school cancellations, only 90 minute school delays, despite treacherous driving conditions and more snow expected:
ARK North Enfield Academy has been delayed for four years, with another two London schools delayed for three years.
In 2014, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended middle and high schools delay the start of class to 8:30 a.m. or later.
Cllr David Simmonds, deputy chairman of the LGA, said free school delays have huge implications for families.
(Note: I had planned to include half an apple in her lunch today, but since she had a school delay — due to snow — and she ate a small snack before leaving, I figured this would be enough food.)
My daughter celebrated her sweet 16 yesterday and she got her driving permit first thing this morning (thanks for the school delay).
No school delays.
The school delay is twofold: $ 436 million held back from school districts for the cost of the School Tax Reduction, or STAR, property tax break given to homeowners; and $ 146 million in regular school aid.
On Monday, the American Academy of Pediatrics released a policy statement recommending that middle and high schools delay the start of class until after 8:30 a.m..
Several months ago, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended that schools delay the start of class to 8:30 a.m. or later in order to align school schedules to the biological sleep rhythms of teens.
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