Sentences with phrase «tight school»

But the concern is that increasingly tight school budgets may dominate the agenda and hold back much - needed progress in helping children from disadvantaged backgrounds to realise their potential.
She added that parents and faculty have told her that they want tight school security, but they don't want teachers to be armed.
Tough economic times mean tight school district budgets, possibly for years to come.
Massachusetts students made impressive gains from 2001 to 2004 in spite of tight school budgets.
CERC maintains and studies carp of all sizes: adult bigheads and silvers in a dozen ponds; six - inch juveniles, swirling in tight schools in tanks; eggs and larvae floating in beakers; even carp in an aquarium behind the receptionist's desk.
Another added: «Our school can only afford to run the programme with the government funding as our already tight school budget doesn't allow for it at all.
With tight school budgets, many staff were «planted» at Riverview.
Some parents are outraged by alternate meal policies, but it is important to remember that tight school foodservice budgets leave schools few options for covering the cost of unpaid meals.
I am honored to serve SNA's 55,000 members, who work hard to prepare healthy meals that meet regulations, appeal to diverse student communities, are affordable for families and fit within increasingly tight school meal program budgets.
As the Star Tribune explained in 2011, without pizza sauce counting as a vegetable, schools would have «a difficult time serving pizza without spending more on other vegetables to serve with it — a potential blow to Minnesota's Schwan Food Co.» On the SNA's current agenda (PDF) is the removal of the requirement that schools serve a half - cup of either fruit or vegetables to children, which can cause strain on tight school budgets.
I hope you enjoyed this trip down memory lane... Now I need to go and recover from all those flashbacks of tight school ties and Bunsen burner mishaps!
Unfortunately, tight school bus timetables, late student arrivals and early class schedules can limit participation in traditional cafeteria breakfast programs.
She says the shooting, which left 17 dead, has given her a new purpose: Advocating for tighter school security and gun control.
In addition to pinching already tight school budgets, eliminating Title II, Part A funding will prevent states from taking advantage of a newly available optional set - aside that allows states to invest a portion of those funds specifically in developing and supporting principals and school leaders.
Tight school budgets mean teachers might not have enough money to supply their own classrooms.
The letter, which was addressed to the education secretary, Justine Greening, stated that tight school budgets could damage the UK economy.
This study, and others like it, have us convinced that such empowerment is cost - effective, potent, and achievable — without burdening maxed - out teachers and tight school budgets.
Preventive maintenance is often an easy item to cut from a tight school budget, but Platenberg says once administrators understand how those systems work, they can experiment with ways to improve them — and identify leaks, electrical short circuits, and other problems before they turn costly.
Tight school budgets mean that teachers often have to cut corners or go without activities that would enhance learning.
Tighter school budgets mean parent groups are asked to fund more and more items that used to be paid for by the administration.
Having to deal with a tight school deadline, we had ourselves a crash course in game production.

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