Examples of Reducing Class Sizes in a sentence
There is a petition being circulated to gather signatures to put I-1351, Reducing Class Sizes, on the ballot.
EdSource, Reducing Class Sizes in California: Year 2 Highlights (Palo Alto, CA; February 1998) at 2 (hereinafter “Reducing Class Sizes Year 2”).
See also: Jacqueline Shannon and Mark Lauterbach, “Opinion: De Blasio Must Put Reducing Class Sizes at Top of His Agenda,” Schoolbook, November 6, 2014.
Sixty six percent (66%) of the Available Revenues of this Measure shall be dedicated annually to Reducing Class Sizes at all K-12 schools, expanding course offerings at all secondary schools, and providing counseling services at each of the District’s middle schools, in ways that may not be achieved solely through support by the District’s General Fund.
A consultation report will be published shortly and will be followed by a request to move forward through the publication of a statutory notice; The council has been successful in a bid for capital funding from Welsh Government’s Reducing Class Sizes Grant.
In addition to the above factors, it was necessary to increase or introduce reserved places in certain schools to manage the introduction of the then Scottish Executive’s Reducing Class Sizes Initiative.
Sixty-six percent (66%) of the Available Revenues of this Measure shall be dedicated annually to Reducing Class Sizes at all K-12 schools, expanding course offerings at all secondary schools, and providing counseling services at each of the District’s middle schools, in ways that may not be achieved solely through support by the District’s General Fund.
This result means that TCE is less toxic than previously thought and that the drinking water standard for TCE might be increased by as much as an order of magnitude.
Sixty six percent (66%) of the Available Revenues of this Measure shall be dedicated annually to Reducing Class Sizes at all K-12 schools, expanding course offerings at all secondary schools, and providing counseling services at each of the District's middle schools, in ways that may not be achieved solely through support by the District's General Fund.
Reducing Class Sizes: To support academic gains and to close achievement gaps on state and local assessments, the LEA will reduce class sizes as needed for grades 6-8, principally to meet the needs of unduplicated students by creating more class sessions.