Sentences with phrase «school places means»

The rising demand for school places means some pupils are attending a school far from home — sometimes with a lengthy morning commute, or working parents who find it difficult to pick the child up at the end of the school day.
Crucially 18,000 new school places meant that the phased term times of the year - long calendar could be abolished.

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Unless it was meant for us as a new system to drop Republican systems for the Royalist systems that are taking place now that Jordan and Morocco both Royelists are planed to join GCC as one with a change to the name of the GCC since the Royalist empire will be extending to countries outer of the Arabian Gulf Countries... What ever it is all we need is freedom of rights, justice, peace, equality and to live in prosperity... Egypt is not in the heart of Egyptions only but as well in the heart of every Arabic nation, Egyptions were our teachers in our schools and Egypt was the university of our Yemeni students... Egypt was the source of islamic educations, Egypt was the face of all arts, books, papers, TV plays and movies to all of Arabian speaking countries... Egypt is our Arabian Icon so please please other nations are becoming larger and stronger in the area on your account as a living icon for the Arabian Unity what ever our faiths or beliefs are we are brothers in blood, culture and language, God Bless to All.Amen.
As a firm spiritualist, I can honestly say that I believe spirituality and religion are meant to be VERY personal things, and as a result have absolutely no place in secular business, in schools, or in politics...
The Christian Post: Paganism and Witchcraft Placed Alongside Christian Studies in UK Schools A U.K. school system has included the study of witchcraft and druidry on its official religious education syllabus for the first time, meaning pagan practices will be taught alongside contemporary religions, such as Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
, and by working to lower the occurrence of unwanted pregnancies in the first place — which means better sexual health education in schools, funding for birth control measures and education about using that birth control, promoting research into methods of safe male birth control, and creating an environment where the women in your life can come to you to discuss safe sexual choices.
This does not mean that SRE has no place in schools.
The fact that they have a contract in place does not mean that the school has no right to ask this.
It also means that churches and religious schools and seminaries must take a new and completely different view of the profound role television is assuming in our culture, unless they are prepared to abdicate their own role as the place where people search and find meaning, faith and value for their lives.
Yes, they'd have to be prepared for the consequences of their actions (i.e. missing school, work, etc.), but not before a line is drawn in the sand as to what it means to witness, thereby placing one's intentions in the faith as opposed to widespread approval.
Perhaps your claim is true, but like the big bang and the notion that evolution is a means to species, there is no place in our public schools for teaching religion as science.
I mean because of them there is no longer prayer in school / at school sporting events / and many other places.
They usually take place outside the Divinity School, and they are intended, not for specialists in religious studies of any kind, but for a general audience of people, mainly, but by no means exclusively, undergraduate, whose courses of study may lie in other fields, but who are interested in listening to a non-technical presentation of questions with which theologians are concerned and perhaps also in taking part in discussions which are arranged to follow the lectures.
If this means that the Old Testament is being taught in such schools today as a part of theology it does not mean that the historical and critical approach to it is ignored or that inspiration and devotion have taken the place of scholarship.
And by old school, we mean the kinds of places where the chef's tattoos are from 20th - century wars, there's likely a «chops and steaks» section on the menu, and waiters wear red tuxedos without irony.
This instantly throttled the money flowing into Puerto Rican baseball, and the financial incentive was removed for adults who wanted to develop baseball players for profit, which meant the burden was placed on public schools.
Which means that when children arrive in kindergarten without these foundational skills, there are often few resources in place to help kids develop them, and school administrators are often at a loss to know how to help.
So..., unless this survey included info on the school meal pattern and the complex nutrient specifications currently in place, the answer to this on might not mean much.
It's also important to note that the survey took place in the 2014 - 15 school year, which means children have since had an additional year and half to become accustomed to the new rule; arguably, the more fruits and vegetables become the norm, the less likely kids are to spurn them.
I mean, there are at least two axii (axes) of differences in your examples: all face coverings i.e. masks, or only veils and burqa components; proposals limited to schools — vis — à — vis attire and degrees of uniformity in government institutions; proposals applicable in all public places.
It means making sure every child has access to a good school place.
Shame on her — she should go back to journalism school (presuming she attended in the first place) and figure out what «balanced» journalism means.
It would also mean # 7.6 bn of cuts to education, equivalent to 395,000 teachers, 393 new schools, or 2.8 million primary school places.
The trailers were meant to be a short - term solution to address overcrowding at public schools, but more than a decade after they were placed around the city, thousands of students still use them.
Aug. 22: The state Education Department places Hempstead High School on its «priority» list, the lowest academic rung, meaning it ranks among the lowest 5 percent of schools statewide.
Another good place to begin is to understand what a «good» and a «bad» school mean, terms about which there isn't a consensus.
Shadow education secretary Lucy Powell says that by just setting aside # 140m, the government has left a shortfall of # 560m — and this means that the chancellor will be forced to raid the money set aside for extra school places to make up the shortfall.
Parents are flocking to them in their droves - and today's announcement means that over 18,000 more children can benefit from a place in a free school.
The DfE said the latest approvals means there are now 331 open and approved free schools across the country, creating 175,000 school places.
With school budgets already in place, Mulgrew predicted that «any midyear cuts mean removing services and disrupting continuity of support.»
It means that all new and existing religious free schools must continue to keep at least half of its places open to all children, irrespective of their religious or non-religious backgrounds.
... But a rule change introduced by Education Secretary Michael Gove now means schools can offer poor children places ahead of better - off youngsters who live nearer — with heads picking up hundreds of pounds in extra funding.»
as part of its Free Schools Programme, effectively meaning that almost no new state faith school can select more than half of their places on the basis of religion.
This, of course, means that you have to apply to schools before knowing if you have a place on your first - choice course — something to bear in mind if you have to travel between school and university each day.
With three kids in three different places come fall (kindergarten, pre-school and at the baby at home) I need to get as organized as possible before school starts which means cleaning out closets, planning fall activities and figuring out how to do all of my mom jobs in addition to blogging.
Let Me In is more interested in presenting the humiliation of being the small one in swim class, in the locker room, after school, on the way to wherever when the places off the trail loom with promise of every mysterious means to degradation.
The increase in demand for places at the school meant there was an urgent requirement for more capacity and the current school wasn't in a location to be modified successfully.
This means pupils in these neighbourhoods are unlikely to have had any opportunity to access a place at a high performing school.
«The agreement on pay at TSAT means that teachers are not only placed on a higher level of pay compared to most colleagues in other maintained schools, but also provides them with a very clear and accessible means of career progression.
A Department for Education (DfE) spokesman said: «Pupils are already benefiting hugely from the academies programme and thanks to our reforms more of them than ever before are going to good or outstanding schools, meaning more parents can access a good school place for their children.
Not only are we addressing problems that do not exist in many parts of the country but we are stripping local councils of the means to address the real crisis over school places by removing their remaining powers.»
Not only will this help fill the shortfall in places across England, but these schools will also raise standards and provide a new choice for parents in areas where deprivation and low standards have meant no real choice except for the wealthy.
The Common Core takes a major step toward helping schools become such places by widening and sharpening our vision of what it means to be an educated person in the 21st century.
It's also essential that your school, academy or university has the necessary policies and procedures in place, plus a well - publicised and confidential means for getting advice or for reporting unwelcome approaches or suggestions.
So funders, by all means, bet big on «place - based strategies,» school networks, personalized learning, better tools and training for teachers, and all the rest.
That may mean a longer school day, a longer school year, more supports in place for families.
But if changing the world means thinking globally, acting locally, and taking small steps toward commendable goals, the students and teachers at Clackamas — one of the first green schools in the nation when their building opened in 2002 — are on track to make the planet a better place.
Part of being a hybridized school meant finding ways to give this wisdom a place at the table.
This approach was meant both to widen opportunities for students and to place competitive pressures on the schools.
For instance, ten cities boast a charter school «market share» of greater than twenty percent, places like Detroit, Kansas City, and Dayton, which means that their districts have lost loads of kids and cash and teachers.
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