Sentences with phrase «supplemental services from»

For instance, Huntington Learning Centers, which have the distinct honor of having served the only Worcester student to obtain supplemental services from outside of the public school system, typically contract with families for 100 to 150 hours of individual tutoring.

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Fighting child hunger requires a holistic approach, from support programs like BIC and sharing resources that increase knowledge about this issue, to protecting federal food assistance services like the School Breakfast Program and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
The Department was awarded $ 290,000 in Child Protective Services («CPS») Enhancement Funds from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services and $ 41,609 in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program («SNAP») Process and Technology Improvement Grant funds from the United States Department of Agriculture («USDA»).
Most of Mahoney's shared services plan's estimated $ 5 million in savings will come from an agreement between the Syracuse City School District, city of Syracuse and Onondaga County to buy supplemental Medicare benefits for area retirees, Mahoney said in September.
In its $ 44 billion request for supplemental appropriations to respond to this year's storms and wildfires, the administration proposed to eliminate all $ 212 million in funding for improvements to Agricultural Research Service (ARS) buildings and facilities, as well as $ 1.4 billion from various conservation programs.
Because most people get enough vitamin D in their foods or from exposure to sunlight, the United States Preventive Services Task Force does not recommend supplemental vitamin D.
Legislation introduced in 2006 and 2007 to prohibit sponsors from selling supplemental services to their schools failed to become law.
Under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, schools that receive funding from the federal Title I program for disadvantaged students are required to offer supplemental education services if they fail to meet their achievement targets for three or more years.
NCLB has a fairly simple structure: states were required to develop learning standards along with consistent assessments of student accomplishment of these standards; schools were required to be on a glide path to get all of their students up to a state - defined proficiency level by 2013; and the federal government established a series of corrective actions — including provision of supplemental services, broad student choice, and reconstitution — that were required of individual schools after continual deviation from this glide path.
Also, the District of Columbia is alleged to have provided traditional public schools with supplemental funding, support for operational expenses, and in - kind services, such as security from city police, that it has not granted to charters.
Roughly 1,800 students had the right to use Title I funds to obtain supplemental academic services from qualified public or private providers, another carrot the new law extends to children enrolled in underperforming schools.
And just one more had taken advantage of the supplemental services provision to obtain tutoring from a provider outside of the public school system.
Regulations issued in November mandate that schools file plans explaining how they will implement key aspects of the law, make supplemental services available in the same year tests are administered, find a way to accommodate students transferring from failing schools, and more.
Until an independent organization is established that disseminates information about which schools are underperforming, which students qualify for choice and supplemental services, and which providers are available, there is little reason to expect that NCLB will induce an exodus of students from underperforming schools.
Supplemental services shift the focus from improving poorly performing schools to improving individual student achievement, but only for those requesting services.
This approach of using data from different sources allows for a focus on closing achievement gaps without narrowing the number of students who qualify for supplemental educational services or public school choice priority.
One option, given the high rate of students from low - income families in CEP schools, is to simply consider all students in these schools to be from low - income families for accountability purposes, including eligibility for supplemental educational services and school choice priority, where relevant.
If a Title I school fails to meet AYP standards for a third year, students from low - income families in the school must be offered the opportunity to receive instruction from a supplemental educational services provider of their choice, in addition to continuing to be offered public school choice options.
Thus, states and LEAs are also allowed the options of identifying students from low - income families in CEP schools through state or LEA income surveys or CEP's Identified Students (preferably updated annually), including eligibility for supplemental educational services and school choice priority, where relevant.
For example, they might consider only Identified Students as being from low - income families for reporting on achievement gaps between economically disadvantaged and other students or selecting schools for performance consequences, while identifying all students as being from low - income families for determining eligibility for supplemental educational services.
In July 2009, St. Paul Public Schools ABE with support from the St. Paul Community Literacy Consortium began implementing the first statewide Supplemental Services DL grant.
Supplemental Educational Services and Student Achievement in Five Waiver Districts (2011) presents final implementation and outcome findings from the five districts that received waivers to serve as Supplemental Educational Service (SES) providers, despite being identified for improvement, corrective action or restructuring.
Case Studies of Supplemental Services Under the No Child Left Behind Act: Findings from 2003 - 04 (2005) examines implementation of supplemental educational services provisions of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during the 2003 - 04 school year, the second year the requirements were in effect, through case studies of nine districts inSupplemental Services Under the No Child Left Behind Act: Findings from 2003 - 04 (2005) examines implementation of supplemental educational services provisions of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during the 2003 - 04 school year, the second year the requirements were in effect, through case studies of nine districts in sixServices Under the No Child Left Behind Act: Findings from 2003 - 04 (2005) examines implementation of supplemental educational services provisions of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during the 2003 - 04 school year, the second year the requirements were in effect, through case studies of nine districts insupplemental educational services provisions of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during the 2003 - 04 school year, the second year the requirements were in effect, through case studies of nine districts in sixservices provisions of Title I of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) during the 2003 - 04 school year, the second year the requirements were in effect, through case studies of nine districts in six states.
The U.S. Departments of Education (ED) and Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today that California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, Oregon and Wisconsin will each receive a supplemental award from the 2013 Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge (RTT - ELC) grant fund to improve quality and expand access to early learning programs throughout their states.
«Supplemental Educational Services (SES) is no longer required in Indiana,» reads an IDOE webpage, citing the state's waiver from No Child Left Behind.
The Mayor chose the Coalition School for Social Change for his announcement site because it is one of the eighty - six Renewal schools (down from an original ninety - four) that receive extra money (now estimated at $ 839 million over five years) and supplemental services — «unprecedented levels of support,» he said — in order to assure «fast and intense improvement.»
Supplemental educational services are looked at more carefully, and professional development for teachers is informed by the feedback from the dialogues.
The SGSA Fund was created to provide supplemental instructional services to students from low - income families.
Some educators may feel that supplemental programming, such as the services provided by the National Math Foundation, detracts from mandated lesson plans.
Most federal grants require the Board to provide supplemental educational services for children from low - income or non-English speaking families or for neglected and delinquent children from preschool through 12th grade.
IDEA grants provide supplemental funds for special education and related services to all children with disabilities from ages 3 - 21.
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speed - sensitive, variable - assist power steering, Extensive aluminum componentry including front suspension components (forged - aluminum lower arms, steering knuckle), subframe, steering rack, and brake components, Front and rear anti-roll (stabilizer) bars, Rear wheel drive, Sport suspension calibration,Twin - tube gas - pressure shock absorbers,Anti - lock braking system (ABS), Automatic locking retractors (ALR) on all passenger - seat safety belts for installation of child - restraint seat, Automatic safety belt assistant, Automatic safety - belt pretensioners at front seating positions, Crash sensor activates Battery Safety Terminal disconnect of alternator, fuel pump and starter from battery, automatically unlocks doors, and turns on hazard and interior lights, Driver's and passenger's front airbag supplemental restraint system (SRS) with advanced technology: dual - threshold, dual - stage deployment, and front - passenger seat sensors designed to prevent unnecessary airbag deployment, Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) including Brake Fade Compensation, Start - off Assistant, Brake Drying, and Brake Stand - by features, with Dynamic Traction Control (DTC), Emergency trunk release, Front and rear Head Protection System (HPS), Front passenger seat - occupation recognition with passenger's airbag off indicator, Interlocking door anchoring system to help protect against door intrusion in side impacts, LATCH attachments on child - restraint safety installation, Programmable Daytime Running Lights,Seat - mounted front side - impact airbags, Tire Pressure service readout, Tilt / telescopic steering wheel column,3.0 - liter dual overhead cam (DOHC), 24 - valve inline turbocharged 300 - horsepower 6 - cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo technology, Valvetronic, and Double - VANOS steplessly variable valve timing,4 - wheel ventilated anti-lock disc brakes with Dynamic Brake Control (DBC), 6 - speed manual transmission,Chrome - plated exhaust tips,Double - pivot type front and five - link rear suspension, Electronic throttle control, Engine Start / Stop button,Engine - 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Do you fold the extra design time into your service and fee structure from the get - go or is it a supplemental design tast and fee?
Beyond the price of policies, what sets home insurance companies apart from one another are their supplemental tools, services offered, and claims process.
These Terms and Conditions are supplemental to, and do not supersede or replace, any agreement with us pertaining to (a) the Account (including, but not limited to, Your Deposit Terms and Conditions, Account Information Statement, Funds Availability Disclosure and Electronic Funds Transfer Services, all as may be amended or restated from time to time); (b) any BancorpSouth checking or savings account which is a Source (including, but not limited to, Your Deposit Terms and Conditions, Account Information Statement, Funds Availability Disclosure and Electronic Funds Transfer Services, all as may be amended or restated from time to time); (c) any BancorpSouth line of credit which is a Source (including, but not limited to, the promissory note or other credit agreement which is applicable to the line of credit and the security agreements, if any, which secure payment of the line of credit); and (d) any BancorpSouth credit card which is a Source (including, but not limited to, the cardholder agreement which is applicable to the credit card as may be amended or restated from time to time).
Aside from its foster and adoption programs operated in conjunction with the county's Animal Services, CCHS has an on - site free - roam cat shelter for adult, senior, and special needs adoptable cats, a spay / neuter assistance program, and offers AniMeals, a supplemental pet food program for companion animals of low - income county residents.
Angell at Nashoba Services: Vaccines, wellness visits, sick visits, surgery, spay / neuter Qualification: Photo ID and one of the following: - Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program card - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card (formerly known as Food Stamps / EBT card)- Spay and Neuter Assistance Program certificate - Letter / lease from the owner's local housing authority showing that the owner is a participant in public housing Web site: Angell at Nashoba (Westford, MA) Phone: 978-577-5992
The attorneys have gone without pay for several weeks while a supplemental budget for Committee for Public Counsel Services to cover expenses from the last fiscal year made its way through Beacon Hill lawmakers and onto Baker's desk, attorneys said.
Beyond the price of policies, what sets home insurance companies apart from one another are their supplemental tools, services offered, their business structure and claims process.
Medicare Supplemental Insurance: Medicare Supplemental Insurance policies available from Combined Insurance offer no pre-exiting condition limitations or waiting periods, the ability to choose your own doctors, no claim forms, choices of plan options and a toll - free customer service licensed representative to answer any questions.
From the company website, policy holders can access supplemental policy forms including claims forms and policy holder service forms.
Funding / Support: The NCS - A is supported by grants U01 - MH60220, R01 - MH66627, U01MH060220 - 09S1, K01 - MH092526 (to Dr McLaughlin), and K01 - MH085710 (to Dr Green) from the National Institute of Mental Health, with supplemental support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, grant 044780 from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the John W. Alden Trust.
Funding / Support: The National Comorbidity Survey Replication is supported by grant U01 - MH60220 from the National Institute of Mental Health, Rockville, Md, with supplemental support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, Md; the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, Md; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (grant 044708), Princeton, NJ; and the John W. Alden Trust, Boston, Mass..
The US National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS - R) is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (U01 - MH60220) with supplemental support from the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA), the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF; Grant 044708) and the John W. Alden Trust.
Funding / Support: The National Comorbidity Survey Replication is supported by the National Institute of Mental Health (U01 - MH60220), Rockville, Md; with supplemental support from the National Institute of Drug Abuse, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, Md; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (grant 044708), Princeton, NJ; and the John W. Alden Trust, Boston, Mass..
Ideal for use as a supplemental textbook or a key reference for in - service school psychologists, this book will clarify what constitutes emotional disturbance in educational settings, how it differs from the clinical definition, and how to assess and intervene effectively so students learn and thrive.
Other variables (maternal parity, housing stability, hospitalization, perceived health status, employment, use of the Women, Infants, and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program, and cigarette smoking; whether the mother was living with a partner; and infant gestational age, birth weight, need for transfer to an intensive care nursery, health insurance, special needs, health status as perceived by the mother, and age at the time of the survey) were included if the adjusted odds ratio differed from the crude odds ratio by at least 10 %, which is a well - accepted method of confounder selection when the decision of whether to adjust is unclear.42, 43 Any variable associated with both the predictor (depression) and the outcome (infant health services use, parenting practices, or injury - prevention measures) at P <.25, as suggested by Mickey and Greenland, 42 was also included.
Individuals who are currently licensed with the Real Estate Council of British Columbia or who have completed real estate services education from the Sauder School of Business within the past year may enroll directly in the Mortgage Brokerage Supplemental Course.
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