Local Education Authorities (LEAs) typically have the discretion to determine whether or not to name a specific school in certain public documents or communications. This decision can depend on various factors, including privacy considerations, legal obligations, or administrative policies. However, if there are specific regulations or laws governing public disclosures, those would need to be adhered to. Ultimately, the context of the request and the relevant legal framework will guide the LEA's decision.
John Lea has written: 'Wokingham' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'The responsible governor' -- subject(s): School management and organization
"Elle s'appelle: means "her name is", and I don't think that "L'ea" would have an apostrophe, because "Lea" would be the name, therefore "Elle s'appelle Lea" translates to "Her name is Lea"
Lea Nikel has written: 'Lea Nikel' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
According to kingdomheartswikia.com/wiki/Lea,Lea is the true form of Axel,so Axel is Lea´s Nobody.
R.G. Lea has written: 'The schools of Charlottetown' -- subject(s): Schools, History
If it''s using the internet to support school work or school related activities, then I would support that.
No but in the 70's I remember it was allowed by the Principle in my state.
Shari Lea Dann has written: 'The life of the lakes' -- subject(s): Fisheries
Lea Nissim has written: 'Gli \\' -- subject(s): Italian literature, History and criticism
Lea Cowles Masters has written: 'Ready to roll' -- subject(s): Biography, Teachers
Lea Tassie has written: 'A clear eye' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Cats in clover' -- subject(s): Cats, Fiction 'Siamese summers' -- subject(s): Cats, Fiction
Anna Lea Merritt has written: 'Love locked out' -- subject(s): Biography, Painters '[Paintings]'