Sentences with phrase «who meet federal standards»

While most teachers only receive up to $ 5,000, the higher awards are specifically for those educators who meet federal standards for «highly qualified.»

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IDFA's Regulatory RoundUP is geared toward dairy company and plant professionals who are responsible for understanding and complying with dairy regulations, as well as the suppliers who work with dairy plants to meet and exceed federal, state and local standards for dairy food manufacturing.
This summer the administration delayed a federal rule set to take effect in July, that increased the penalty for automakers who built vehicles that did not meet minimum fuel efficiency standards.
Half the Philadelphia middle school teachers who took tests to meet the federal «highly qualified» standard fell short.
However, one major recommendation, calling for the federal government to spend about $ 800 million a year to support salary increases for teachers who meet specified higher standards, was dropped from the final report.
But at the same time, those numbers are tainted by some districts who, under pressure to meet federal standards, simply lowered the academic bar to help more students reach it.
Superintendents acknowledge that federal and state standards and accountability systems have created a situation in which district and school personnel can not ignore evidence about students who are struggling or failing to meet mandated standards for academic performance, as reflected in test results and other indicators of student success (e.g., attendance, graduation rates).
«It would mean turning the future of our schools over to an industry that has poorer quality control than pet food manufacturers, who at least have to meet federal content standards
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) Program provides federal funding for the establishment of community learning centers that provide academic, artistic and cultural enrichment opportunities — during non-school hours — for students, particularly those who attend high poverty and low - performing schools, to meet state and local standards in core academic subjects such as reading, math and science.
Additionally, the Department of Education also grants affordable payments to those who can not meet the payment of their monthly federal student loans through the Standard Repayment Plan.
The regulations under HB 1332 would have mandated only that all breeders meet or exceed the same regulations as those who comply with federal standards.
The bill would also prevent breeders who hadn't met federal standards from selling dogs in the state.
Daniel J. Fiorino, who directs American University's Center for Environmental Policy, said in an interview that using this approach is «a really nice example of smarter regulation,» because it gives firms and state regulators greater leeway in how they would meet a federal standard.
Attorneys John Bergendahl and Bruce Zimet, whose clients were convicted of defrauding the US and financial institutions in a federal mortgage scheme that ran more than five years, filed the retrial motion partly because a number of prospective jurors were allegedly turned back from the federal courthouse in Orlando, Florida by the guards, who are U.S. marshals, for failing to meet the standards of that court's juror dress code.
With ECQs, OPM can better understand if who they are hiring actually meets the stringent standards of the American federal government, and that is a clear - cut way to assess those that belong in the hiring pool and those who are not quite yet ready to be considered alongside them.
The CARE bill would establish mandatory federal standards that would, in part, require allied health personnel who practice limited scope radiography to meet educational and credentialing standards.
-- You met the underwriting standards of the federal agencies — Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the Federal Housing Administration — but not those of the particular lender who rejectfederal agencies — Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, the Federal Housing Administration — but not those of the particular lender who rejectFederal Housing Administration — but not those of the particular lender who rejected you.
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