Sentences with phrase «schools precious money»

But, as with textbooks and teacher salaries, addressing the symptoms of poverty costs schools precious money.

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Another major issue still unresolved, according to Tom Precious of The Buffalo News: whether to drive more money to charter schools, as Senate Republicans want, or into the traditional public school systems, as Assembly Democrats insist upon.
Queens Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras - Copeland, who chairs the powerful Committee on Finance, suggested the city could lose precious monies for the NYPD for its non-cooperation on immigration issues, while the public hospital network could suffer if the president repeals the Obama - era Affordable Care Act and the school system might lose funding under the policies of U.S. Secretary of Education - designate Betsy DeVos.
You don't have to spend your precious time and money on learning all of the essential patient, practice, and business elements we were never taught in school.
Whether it's the risk of dodgy contractors placing second - hand burners into schools or sloppy procurement and supply management as in the Northern Ireland cases, public money is now more precious than ever and there is a greater need to use valuable resources more wisely.
By choosing a suitable storage device carefully, one that takes the onus away from the teacher to manage and puts it firmly in the hands of the storage device, schools can save money, but also time which is their most precious commodity.
Instead, they are choosing to use precious time, energy, and money to fight against charter schools and make a moratorium on any new charters part of their national platform.
The teachers contend that it wastes time, money, and precious school resources.
The school has increased its most precious asset — teaching time — by 4 %, without any spending any more money.
Unfortunately, too much precious time, energy and money has been sidetracked by policies that harm our schools rather than help them.
So, if your goal is to improve the educational experience for students in urban schools, many of whom are Black and Hispanic, why would you pursue an agenda that contributes to increased segregation, while damaging the public schools these children attend, and instead of spending precious resources on classroom instruction, redirecting that money towards glitzy advertising and marketing campaigns?
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