You diverted FG's
school feeding money — Oyo Assembly slams «vote of no confidence» on Education Comm, Olowofela
Not exact matches
@John, I think your tax
money goes to
feeding your kids and their
schooling.
All of the time,
money, and energy spent on these signs could have been used to
feed hungry people in our country or to provide materials to our
schools.
Your collections of quick and budget recipes, in particular, saved me a lot of grief (and
money) trying to
feed myself in a shared kitchen during grad
school.
But if Sweetgreen's goal was to raise awareness about
school nutrition (and not just garner a lot of publicity for its restaurants, which it did in spades), I fail to see what it accomplished by holding American
schools up to an unrealistic international standard — whether the standard is unrealistic because it's inaccurate (Greece) or because the country in question invests far more time,
money and effort than the United States in
feeding its children (France.)
- The proposition that all children should be
fed by the
school, for such frivolous reasons as a futile attempt to prevent the stigma of poverty, as if kids can't tell who has
money by the clothes and toys they have, where they live, or what their parents use to drive them to
school.
I do try very hard to be objective on this blog and to always consider the monumental task facing my (or any)
school district trying to
feed huge numbers of kids on very little
money.
talk about the fda cutting corners to save
money when it comes to our health.if the fda wants to eat or
feed it to there familys thats on them but we should» nt have to be made to it this toxic food... nor should or kids... i read this to my son and now he said he won't eat the meat at
school anymore he'll wait till he gets home from
school to eat or he'll just eat a saled or something with no meat in it.and thats coming from a 15 year old..
Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa Djaba has accused Daniel Bugri Naabu of extorting
money, cows and goats from people with the promise of securing them contracts under the
School Feeding Programme.
The Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection has alleged that the Northern Regional Chairman of the ruling party, Bugri Naabu has collected people's
monies, goats, cows among other goodies and promised them jobs with the
School Feeding Programme.
The Minister subsequently in an interview accused Mr. Bugri Naabu of collecting
money, goats, cows and other things from people with the assurance of jobs with the National
School Feeding Programme.
As part of the programme, government will absorb the cost of tuition,
school uniforms, feeding among others, to ensure that money is not an impediment to education for qualified Junior High School grad
school uniforms,
feeding among others, to ensure that
money is not an impediment to education for qualified Junior High
School grad
School graduates.
The role of the Finance Ministry is to ensure the smooth and timely release of
money while the Ministry of Food and Agriculture would work with the National
School Feeding Programme to ensure food is available for the students.
The Gender Minister alleged that Bugri Naabu engages in corrupt activities by collecting
monies, goats, cows and other things from people with a promise of getting them the
School Feeding programme job.
«They say they love Northerners but they haven't paid
school feeding grants for our secondary
schools in the north for two terms in a row; they say they love the Northerners but who chopped the GYEEDA
money?»
«The NDC government can not pay the National health insurance, free maternal health, teacher and nursing trainees allowance,
feeding grants,
school feeding, contractors, youth employment among others so where is the
money?
I want to participate in a campaign this year that will highlight for New York's voters the connections between Governor Cuomo and the charter
school movement, which
feeds like a vampire on public
money and resources.
«They're not
feeding a family — they're trying to put
money away to go to
school, to take a vacation, to have fun, to buy stuff — clothes, shoes, whatever it may be — so to raise the minimum wage for them, to me, is a different scenario than raising the minimum wage for a family — a mother and father that have kids to support, that are just trying to make ends meet,» said Stallmer.
An F - Minus for America's
Schools From a
Fed - Up Judge New York Times, 9/8/16» «
Money spent well is a good way to boost outcomes; money spent poorly is not,» [Dean James Ryan]
Money spent well is a good way to boost outcomes;
money spent poorly is not,» [Dean James Ryan]
money spent poorly is not,» [Dean James Ryan] said.
Instead, they
fed into a larger shift at
schools, which began devoting
money and staff to expand AP programs and to prepare students for more challenging academics.
This is not so much a theory — a theory would explain why more
money would matter — as an assumption that the
schools operate as machines: if they were
fed sufficient numbers of dollars, they would yield good results.
During the last
school year, Oakwood sent care packages to troops,
fed 50 families at Thanksgiving, adopted eight families during the holiday season, raised
money for cancer research, and even used a large portion of funds it had raised for the
school to help the children's section of the local library.
lunch
money,» said Sen. Josh Stein (D - Wake), «but there's no obligation on any charter
school to
feed any children.»
It is unfair and irresponsible to continue to siphon more
money away from traditional public
schools to
feed a large network of charter
schools that have not proved to be a better educational option.
The public
schools seem to think that we the tax payer are here to
feed them and that the
money belongs to the Administrators and not the children.
For that
money, Sturgis brings in the best MCAS scores in the county while Lighthouse paces the
feeding school districts» MCAS aggregates.
The late Bob Carter, former professor and head of the
School of Earth Sciences at James Cook University in Australia, explained, «Climate change is a moral issue, and there is nothing quite so immoral as the sight of well -
fed, well - housed Westerners assuaging their consciences by wasting huge amounts of
money on futile anti-global warming policies, using
money that could instead be spent on improving the living standards in developing countries.»
The project will
feed solar energy to the grid operated by National Grid and will allow
schools and municipalities in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Counties to participate in this local clean power generation and save
money on their electricity bills.
Recently the association raised more than $ 17,000 for a local
school kid's breakfast program — enough
money to
feed more than 100 children for a year.