Sentences with phrase «slips for leaving the school»

Is there any paperwork that needs to be done (permission slips for leaving the school)?

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Soooo, 57 years from now when Saban retires after winning his 47th natty (self flagged for mentioning the R word), if Bama slips to second tier (self flagged again), it may well be difficult to rebuild with top talent potentially leaving for greener pastures, and good talent that is some school's leftovers coming in.
Congress opted last week not to pass a final fiscal 2001 education spending plan until after Election Day, leaving education groups fretting that proposed record - breaking funding increases for schools may slip through their hands.
Instead of arguing whether charter schools should be included in No Child Left Behind, a more fruitful question is how to ensure that state accountability schemes allow enough flexibility for boutique programs within the public system while not opening up loopholes that low - quality schools can slip through.
Meanwhile, support for the most far - reaching federal effort to reform public schools — the No Child Left Behind Act — has slipped.
For children in low - income communities, summer is more likely an educational drought, a period when not only are they not learning anything new, they are actually slipping backward and leaving behind knowledge they gained during the school year.
Summer for such children can be an educational drought, a period when they are not learning anything new and often slipping backward, leaving behind knowledge they gained during the school year.
Truancy on the other hand is when children leave for school or go to school but then slip off, often to meet with friends or do something that may involve breaking rules.
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