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en I would look at all the student's records, discuss the record with administration at the school, and then I make a decision on what I think is best for the student and the district, ... You don't have a cookie cutter that you can use when you're on a case-by-case basis. You have to trust that my professional judgment would be what's for the best for the district and the kid.
  Jim Clark

en It's ironic because the ruling reflects that the educational services provided by the district resulted in the student excelling, ... The judge even said in his ruling that this student's case 'does not present the most compelling case of a child in need of special education.'

en You have to do it student by student. Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. There is no cookie-cutter way of working with these students. The trick is understanding what a student's specific needs are at any point in time.

en As we continue our relationship with Newton County School System, we look forward to meeting the information management needs of this growing school district. We always learn a lot from our customers and this Georgia district has taught us a great deal about how effective management of student information can improve student achievement.

en It provides the district committees more discretion in how to handle each case that comes before them. It also shifts the burden of proof in proving whether a transfer was materially motivated from the sending school to the student and his family.

en The [student-athlete reinstatement] committee looks at each situation on a case-by-case basis. In instances where there is a gray area, the directive since Dr. Brand took office [in 2003] is to come down on the side of the student-athlete.

en This is an unfortunate situation that is being taken seriously. The administration of the district stands firm in its belief that student safety is of the utmost importance. This type of behavior is not acceptable and will not be tolerated in the district.

en We're doing it on a case-by-case basis. We'll be happy to be of service to any Louisiana or Mississippi student displaced as a result of the hurricane,

en The resident district is claiming that student as a resident. The nonresident district is not receiving any funding for that student.

en Talented, experienced leaders like these, who have stepped forward and committed to the critical task of transforming urban school systems, offer new promise to raising student achievement for every student in our urban centers. We are excited to train this new class with the skills necessary to effectively manage an urban school district.

en The investigation, conducted by a combination of school leaders and an independent district investigator, has revealed no evidence that any student on the team resides outside of the district. Therefore, all students on the girls basketball team are eligible to play this season.

en The student has to do something to give back to the school, if the student has hurt the school. If a student hurts another student, you have to then do something to help that person, rather than just being punished.

en I think that the school district did not make an adequate case for the new school.

en Each time a student fails, the district is required to notify the parents and provide the student accelerated instruction in a setting of not more than 10 students to one teacher.

en What the school district is doing here . . . is prohibiting a student from quoting the Bible.


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