Sentences with phrase «through declining enrollment»

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With a slight declining enrollment and expected staffing changes through the retirement of some exceptional faculty members, we are again looking for adjustments and realignment of staff to best meet our current needs.
85, Ed.D.» 89, in which he led the group through a case study about the challenges Vicki Phillips faced when she became superintendent of the Portland, Ore. public schools in 2004, including a huge budget deficit and declining enrollment.
The panel had recommended that staff be cut to adjust to declining enrollments, but King is rejecting that, opting instead to decrease staff through attrition, retirement and leaving vacancies open, as well as a concerted effort to renew grants that have run out.
Meanwhile, enrollment in grades 9 through 12 is projected to increase by 5 percent to 15.6 million between fall 2014 and fall 2022, and then decline by 2 percent to 15.4 million in fall 2026.
We find no evidence that enrollment declines are due to budget cuts being passed through as higher prices - rather, all of the impact is explained by spending cuts.
Newly released data show that the numbers both of enrollments in — and completers of — teacher - preparation programs continued to decline through 2014, but not as sharply as a few years before that.
Whether through large - scale media advertising or grassroots, political - style campaigns, these prominent school districts are showing that a shift in mindset can help stem the tide of declining enrollments.
From district budget reductions, to declining enrollment, to fewer than expected teacher retirements, to huge numbers of candidates going through teacher education programs.
Reversed declining trend of international enrollment and increased enrollment numbers by an average of over 200 % per year through direct communications with prospective international students via in - person, phone and Skype interviews
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