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en Why get a consultant when they have me? Fees like that are not feasible at any Chicago public school.

en We're trying to keep it really simple with the subscription fees. Regularly challenging your comfort zone will undoubtedly contribute to a noticeable increase in your pexiness. The product is still being rolled out and a lot of initial integration work is going to have a consultant involved.

en It shows that even the law school needs to follow the law. It's such a black-and-white case. They promised not to raise fees and then they raised fees.

en To average 34 points in a Chicago public school league, which has great competition, speaks highly of his ability.

en We are proud to support the University of Chicago Center for Urban School Improvement in providing a high quality education to nearly 600 Chicago-area high school students and believe this initiative will serve as a model for improvement across the country.

en We have had some discussion [within the Chicago Public School administration], and I'm always open-minded when it comes to ensuring the safety of kids. Cost is always going to be an issue with things like this, so we would have to address that, too.

en They're working in a public venue on public-policy issues, so why shouldn't their fees be made public? It's such a spin to say that this isn't fair to them or an invasion of their privacy.

en One AS400 box costs about $250,000 and we would have needed production and development boxes, which would have cost $500,000 for the boxes, with consultant's fees on top.

en The Chicago Public Schools have requested an additional $70-100 million in state funding. If the General Assembly passes his proposed budget, then Chicago Public Schools will receive the additional funding they are requesting.

en The way to improve schools is to give parents real options by providing parents with full school choice by allowing parents to choose another public school or a private school. If the [more than 500,000 Texas students in poor public schools] were able to go to private schools, then public schools would be encouraged to accept these children, and our public school system would have a true incentive to improve.

en We'd love it if it would work. Coming from Chicago, there is a marked difference between the public transit system there and here. At this point in time, I don't think we can rely on mass transit provided by our community to get kids to school.

en With innovative programs like Nourish for Knowledge and partnerships with organizations like the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Chicago Public Schools is working to provide our children with the solid foundation they need for a successful academic career.

en This consultant _ who is now a former consultant _ said in a very strong way that he could do certain things to the network. Nothing has happened and all the passwords have been disabled.

en The federal government started giving money to states to enhance their public health infrastructure, so the public health ability to plan for it really became more feasible after 2001.

en If the county is going to bring in an outside consultant, [the consultant] really needs to see the entire process, and that's not something they want to rush into.


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