ptas - significado y definición. Qué es ptas
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1. Advertisement Arab PTAs in Haifa have long wanted the Arab junior high eliminated, with pupils remaining in elementary school through eight grade and then moving to high school.
2. To guarantee vital services, and prevent them being withdrawn, councils – either directly, or through PTAs – shell out hundreds of millions annually in subsidies." In Greater Manchester , this amounts to 30m a year.
3. His father owned a drugstore and was active in the local Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce, while his mother stayed at home and volunteered in her sons‘ PTAs, according to his eldest brother.
4. Left unsaid that morning in the Capitol was that back in 1'18, it was local PTAs that called for Mexican American children to be segregated in the first place.
5. Economic consultants working for six passenger transport authorities (PTAs) in England have warned in a new report that, without a significant policy change, the decline in bus services outside London will continue.