Sentences with phrase «students than its fair share»

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They were selected from more than 120 nominations of students in grades 7 — 12, and they share a commitment to building strong, kind, and fair school communities.
[2] I show that it should be straightforward for Congress to repurpose funds from the second - largest grant program in a way that benefits the neediest students, but that colleges that previously received more than their fair share of grant dollars would likely see a decrease in funding.
This type of restructuring would likely lead to reduced federal grant aid for some students, but it should be possible to accomplish in a way that results in a net benefit to the neediest students, most of whom do not attend the private colleges that receive more than their fair share of SEOG dollars.
Teachers are happy to take on their share of the burden and be part of the solution, but the truth is that schools, teachers and students are already shouldering more than our fair share in lost supplies, educational opportunities and promised pay raises.
And don't use students as a shield, another classic but cheap tactic that has soured so many people, including more than a fair share of Democrats, on teachers unions.
This followed an earlier study from the department finding that «many high - poverty schools receive less than their fair share of state and local funding... leav (ing) students in high - poverty schools with fewer resources than schools attended by their wealthier peers.»
However, while vital programs are cut, the companies that own Connecticut's twenty - three (23) charter schools will be given more than $ 100 million in scarce public funds this year even though these privately owned, but publicly funded, schools refuse to educate their fair share of students who require special education services and students who need additional help with the English Language.
Thanks to Malloy's education reform effort, Connecticut taxpayers already subsidize charter school companies to the tune of more than $ 100 million a year and while Malloy laments the state budget deficit, his budget plan is to actually give charter school even more taxpayer funds even though these companies refuse to educate their fair share of students who need special education services or those who require extra help when it comes to learning the English Language.
As it stands now, low - income students and students of color receive far less than their fair share in school funding.
Every single one of Connecticut's major charter schools is even more segregated than the school districts that they serve and as proof of their use of de facto segregation, every charter school, along with Perry's own Capital Prep., fails to enroll or maintain their fair share of Hispanic students, students that aren't fluent in English or students that go home households where English is not the primary language.
It is ironic that the grant refers to Jumoke as a high performing charter school when it is clear that in a city with a high Latino population, a large non-English speaking student body and more than one in ten students needing special education services, Jumoke is a charter school company that has been completely unwilling to take on their fair share of Latino, non-English speaking and special education students.
Updated: February 10, 2018Everyone has expenses, and it seems like college students have more than their fair share.
As a law student you will have to tackle more than your fair share of problem - style questions!
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