It also puts the state out of touch with education reforms sweeping the nation, and could put
our schools out of contention for new pots of federal money.
Not exact matches
The removal
of the
schools has become a point
of contention between the Education Department and state Division
of Budget and is now playing
out in state Supreme Court after parents brought a lawsuit against the state.
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He said the concept works, but the state needs to ensure that contracts with independent operators allow enough time to show progress and the Community
Schools Office takes steps to ensure locals aren't pushed
out of contention by large charter -
school lines.
A letter to the state
school board from the president
of the California Teachers Association, Eric C. Heins and the presidents
of each
of the CORE district's union locals, laid
out several points
of contention with CORE.
Filing the FAFSA late can put you
out of contention for certain grants because
schools simply do not have enough money to go around.
Rhetoric was
out of favor in American legal education during the nineteenth century, as law
schools adopted a truth - seeking «scientific» approach to teaching law that cared not for how a legal argument was presented, only for the truth
of its
contentions.