Sentence examples for concerns that school from inspiring English sources

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"But there are concerns that school partners don't really realise just what a difference this is going to make to the organisation of their institutions and the way they react with young people".

To allay concerns that school employees could be sued for giving a life-saving drug, the Rhode Island law says no one can be held liable for using it or be disciplined for refusing training.

Davis, a former police chief, was attuned to concerns that school resource officers were often fulfilling the role as disciplinarians and contributing to the "school-to-prison pipeline" which disproportionately impacted students of color.

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The Toledo City Council passed the safe school ordinance in 1968 in response to concerns that schools had become dangerous.

Ofqual said it had concerns that schools and colleges were finding it difficult to compare prices of qualifications.

And some parents and scholars have raised concerns that schools are rushing to invest in them before their educational value has been proved by research.

The resolution comes the day after delegates at the NUT's conference passed a resolution raising concerns that schools are not required to teach personal, social and health education - or sex and relationships lessons.

The British Chambers of Commerce also called for more investment in quality careers education, while the Association of Colleges raised concerns that schools, anxious to maintain sixth form numbers and their accompanying funding, were steering young people away from vocational options, only to see them drop out of academic courses for which they were unsuited.

The company was crippled by an Education Department move to restrict its access to federal student aid amid concerns that schools were falsifying student job placement rates.

Because of concerns that schools unfairly punish students differently based on race, the U.S. Education and Justice departments are setting legal standards for managing students' behavior while avoiding discrimination outlawed by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The concern that school officials would use the ID chips to keep tabs on children's behavior -- and tag them perhaps as hyperactive or excessively passive -- seems overwrought.

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