Sentences with phrase «writes public or private schools»

Ray @ Squirrelers writes Public or Private Schools — Sending kids to school is an investment that people pay for.

Not exact matches

Eunic Ortiz, president of Stonewall, wrote, «Any school in NYC — public, private, charter, or otherwise — that face a serious threat will and do receive sufficient NYPD - appointed security that is funded by the city.
Educational researcher Gerald Bracey, author of Reading Educational Research: How to Avoid Getting Statistically Snookered, writes in Stanford magazine that «NCLB aims to shrink the public sector, transfer large sums of public money to the private sector, weaken or destroy two Democratic power bases — the teachers» unions — and provide vouchers to let students attend private schools at public expense.»
«There is nothing extra about the extracurriculum whether schools are rich or poor, public or private, large or small,» the authors write.
While public schools in New Orleans educate mainly children from poor families, «several new schools are attracting families who could afford private or parochial school, the same type of families who started leaving the school system 45 years ago,» writes Danielle Dreilinger on nola.com.
We have come to see schooling «less as a public good, like a strong military or a noncorrupt judiciary, than as a private consumable,» she writes in The Atlantic, and here Christakis is unimpeachably correct.
The Allentown Morning Call wrote Sunday that «Corbett said he wants vouchers «aimed at failing schools,» where parents, if they choose, «should be able to go the public school next door... or that private school... and take that money and get that opportunity.»
If allegations arise against an employee who is certified under s. 1012.56 and employed in an educator - certificated position in any public school, charter school or governing board thereof, or private school that accepts scholarship students under s. 1002.39 or s. 1002.395, the school shall file in writing with the department a legally sufficient complaint within 30 days after the date on which the subject matter of the complaint came to the attention of the school.
March 26, 2015: NSBA Signs on to NCPE Coalition Letter Opposing Vouchers NSBA, along with 52 other members of the National Coalition for Public Education (NCPE), writes the Senate to express our strong opposition to any amendments to the Fiscal 2016 Senate Budget Resolution (S. Con Res.11) that would support the creation of a private school voucher or tuition tax credit program.
Recently, he wrote the following: «In addition, I will continue to work for the passage of the Education Investment Tax Credit that would provide a dollar - for - dollar state tax credit for any person or business that makes a donation to public schools or private scholarships for students attending non-public schools.
«On a Friday night without any publicly shared drafts or public hearings, the forces behind taxpayer funding for private and religious schools struck again,» Evers wrote in a news release.
In a must read story on today's The Naked City Blog, Daniel Denvir writes that «the remaining schools would get chopped up into «achievement networks» where public or private groups compete to manage about 25 schools, and the central office would be chopped down to a skeleton crew of about 200.
She left the Bush administration before his second term ended and has since researched and written about the goals of «reform» that parents and teachers and societies may disagree with — get rid of or render toothless any unions, punish teachers for any failure of a student or a school, close as many public schools as possible in order to open private, for - profit schools run by foundations whose motives and agendas are not fully visible.
In 2015 he wrote, «financially unable to move to a town like Maplewood or attend a private school, getting into a Newark public charter school was the only option to ensure that my kids received the education they deserve.»)
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