Sentences with phrase «school staffing difficult»

A series of rapid shifts in the number of school - age children in the U.S. in the next 20 years will make planning for school staffing difficult and will «significantly affect» the future structure of educational institutions, according to a report released last week by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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«In every area, from staffing to stationary, school leaders are having to make difficult decisions about where to cut and restrict resources to balance their budgets, and it's clear they anticipate further financial challenges ahead».
He said: «Extending provision beyond 38 weeks, providing care outside of term time, can also prove very difficult for schools because of staffing and a lack of private provision.
Because those nuns are no longer there in significant numbers, staffing parochial schools is now a lot more expensive and difficult than it used to be.
«In every area, from staffing to stationery, school leaders are having to make difficult decisions about where to cut and restrict resources to balance their budgets, and it's clear they anticipate further financial challenges ahead.»
Since 1995, the annual SubSolutions conferences have been valuable for hundreds of administrators and managers to learn how to handle the difficult challenges schools and staffing agencies face in managing substitute teaching.
He added: «Extending provision beyond 38 weeks, providing care outside of term time, can also prove very difficult for schools because of staffing and a lack of private provision.
As most of the increased need to spend relates to the cost of employing staff, schools spending a higher than average proportion of their budget on staffing are likely to find it more difficult to manage.
This means many are at breaking point, with school leaders being forced to make difficult decisions about staffing, the curriculum and crucial services such as counselling.
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