Sentences with phrase «substandard education»

Lastly, it appears that Rep. Maurice Hinchey believes that his constituent tax dollars should be provided to organizations that are fully capable of running as private businesses, would prefer not to fully fund the military (and thus troops), would prefer children in D.C. receive substandard educations, and waste taxpayer dollars on programs that are ineffective, burdensome, and widely viewed (by politicians of both Parites) as a complete mistake.
We spend trillions on a drug war that we can NEVER win (or even put a big dent into) while our children get substandard educations and facilities.
Writing for the Telegraph, Morgan outlined a three point plan to tackle substandard education in England.
Our history is marred by a two - tiered system: excellent education for the elite and substandard education for everyone else, in particular minorities and the children of the poor.
However, the need is urgent and it would be wrong to sentence children to two more years of substandard education.
But in April, a three - judge state appeals court reversed the ruling, saying that the lower court failed to show evidence that tenure causes substandard education.
In helping to build this movement, Schott recognizes its pivotal role as both funder and advocate and engages in strategic collaborations with grassroots organizations and philanthropic partners who refuse to accept inequitable and substandard education for children in the U.S.
Unaffordable housing, substandard education, unjust laws, crime and fatherlessness are all at epidemic levels.
«One thing I think as someone coming from my working class background always got my gut about the Labour party is they're prepared to abandon people on large estates, happy to see them on a life of dole, happy to see them getting a substandard education.
The black community asserted it was substandard education
In the United States, being a poor, urban, minority member should not mean receiving a substandard education.
Led by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), a coalition of private - and public - interest groups filed suit yesterday in California, alleging that students in 18 schools throughout the state receive a substandard education.
But the appeals court said neither Treu's ruling nor the evidence at the trial had shown a link between tenure and substandard education.
d. Are states like Indiana, Georgia, Michigan, and Pennsylvania providing a substandard education while they pause CCSS and its associated requirements?
Back in 2011, she and other parents got fed up with the substandard education their children were receiving there.
Annual testing and reporting also force states to confront their failures, especially the substandard education often offered to disadvantaged children.
If nothing changes, his administration and the unions should be held accountable for thousands of future students being condemned to a substandard education over the next 30 years.
Each year, over one million young people drop out of school, and millions more receive a substandard education.
When students in our poorest neighborhoods receive a substandard education, it's not because hordes of «bad teachers» are being protected at their expense.
It's found critics in traditional public schools that see the company focused on profits while offering a substandard education to children that would be better served in classrooms.
teachers» strike in Chicago is being viewed by many as an early skirmish in a coming war over the crisis in public education — stagnant or declining graduation rates, substandard educations, dilapidated schools, angry teachers, underserved students.
Muholi grew up under Apartheid, in the «Bantu education» system that ensured that blacks would receive a substandard education and remain in the working class.
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