As a consequence, these hard attitudes about liberal scheduling flexibility appear to be softening, Mr. Mitchell said.
The Federal Transit Administration plans to use 16 million dollars in discretionary funds to help pay to deliver and prepare the buses, which will be fitted with communications equipment to promote scheduling flexibility.
Virtual High School (9th grade through age 22) Offers alternative learning environment using an individualized, computer-assisted curriculum via the Internet, aimed at offering scheduling flexibility and educating students to academic standards outside the traditional classroom.
In 1996, Abraham Lincoln University began a hybrid in-class and correspondence approach to law school, designed to offer scheduling flexibility to students, before adding an online component in 2004.
Allow state-required courses at various times of the day, in order to provide greater scheduling flexibility for students.
The unions accepted a real-wage freeze and granted management greater scheduling flexibility in exchange for general reductions in average workweek.
That makes them better able to provide scheduling flexibility with intellectually rigorous work.
The basketball program drew media attention in February 2008 after the school's request to the Colorado High School Activities Association for some scheduling flexibility to avoid playing games during the Jewish sabbath was denied.
In addition, on-campus positions offer students greater scheduling flexibility, according to both students and college administrators.
And the scheduling flexibility the charter schools enjoy reflects their freedom from the contract requirements and benefits that teachers' unions have worked hard to achieve and protect.