Sentence examples for academies networks from inspiring English sources

The phrase "academies networks" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a combination of two nouns that may need a preposition or an article for clarity, such as "networks of academies" or "academy networks."
Example: "The academy networks across the country are collaborating to improve educational standards."
Alternatives: "educational networks" or "network of academies."

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At the moment, the European academies' networks have limited resources, Johannsen says, but the funding expected from the commission as part of the SAM for ALLEA and four other groups of academies is already helping the academies to work together more closely.

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Bronx 2, part of the Success Academies network, serves black and Latino children from mostly low-income families.

When we joined the Ark academy network after that first year we really began to motor with its support because the staff were hungry for improvement," she says.

This did not keep Eva Moskowitz, the founder of the high-performing Success Academy network, and other charter-school leaders from galvanizing thousands of families to march in protest this month over their belief in Mr. de Blasio's presumedly annihilating agenda.

The other co-founders of Coding Cupboard are marketing agency veteran Guy McConnell, formerly a Board Director at Black Cat; Simon Devonshire, Director of Telefonica's regional incubator academy network, Wayra Europe, and previously General Manager of Small and Medium Business at O2; and Julie Cheetham, also previously a Black Cat Board Director.

Exeter's academy network, with bases in Truro, Ivybridge and Bicton, is able to draw on the rich talent pool in the south west and the club had four players - Nowell, fly-half Henry Slade, centre Sam Hill and hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie - playing in the final for England Under-20s as they won the Junior World Cup in the summer.

She previously worked Bridge International Academies, a network of low-cost schools in African slums, and at Google as a Sales & Operations Manager.

It traces Oprah's rise, contextualizing as it goes, in segments grouped into the eighties, the nineties, and the two-thousands, keeping a tight focus on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and avoiding extensive biographical detail (childhood, education, early career, Gayle, Stedman) or elaborate discussion of its subject's many other projects (acting, producing, leadership academy, magazine, network).

To help train future techies, Cisco, the leading maker of network equipment, supports free "networking academies" run by local technical experts in 63 developing countries.

National academies, learned societies and networks: A growing number of national academies are active in science policy, and in countries such as Canada, China, Germany, Netherlands, South Africa, US and UK, academies are an important source of scientific advice.

She also announced that, in future, every expansion plan will be reviewed even those that are long settled, such as the plan of Success Academies, with the largest network in the city, to open ten more schools in August.Mr de Blasio wants to charge charters rent if they are sharing space with the 1.1m pupils in district schools.

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