Not exact matches
«If DeVos follows through on her plans to privatize education and hold charter
schools receiving federal funds to
different standards than public
schools, as she indicated she would in her confirmation hearing, this could mean that fewer and fewer
schools are even required to follow
Title IX guidelines
at all,» Gibbs wrote.
Different districts choose different strategies: according to NCES Public School Universe data, thousands of Title I schools nationally have fewer than a third of their students eligible for free lunch, while at the same time thousands of non-Title I schools have over half their students
Different districts choose
different strategies: according to NCES Public School Universe data, thousands of Title I schools nationally have fewer than a third of their students eligible for free lunch, while at the same time thousands of non-Title I schools have over half their students
different strategies: according to NCES Public
School Universe data, thousands of
Title I
schools nationally have fewer than a third of their students eligible for free lunch, while
at the same time thousands of non-
Title I
schools have over half their students eligible.
States are able to use funds under
Title I and
Title II, Part A for a variety of
different social and emotional strategies, including in - service training for
school personnel about techniques and supports for SEL, such as referring
at - risk students to mental health services, and addressing issues like safety, peer interaction, drug and alcohol abuse, and chronic absenteeism.
I was a teacher for almost 15 years
at three
different Title I
schools which qualified me for the «service related» but I never took advantage of it because I was making good money.
Ni es crea ni es destrueix («Neither Created nor Destroyed») is the
title of an exhibition that explores the
different degrees of mutual infiltration between education, training and contemporary artistic practices through art works created during the third (2011 - 2012) and fourth (2012 - 2013) editions of the programme Artists IN RESiDENCE
at Barcelona Secondary
Schools *.
The Above the Law blog had a slightly
different, but still pessimistic, take on the law
school path, asserting in their post titled Go to a Top 50 Law School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&
school path, asserting in their post
titled Go to a Top 50 Law
School or Don't Go at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50 schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law school.&
School or Don't Go
at All that «recent employment stats suggest that there are really only 50
schools worth going to, if you want to get a job after you graduate from law
school.&
school.»