Park
City Board of Education candidate Julie Eihausen will square off against three others for the district five school board seat in the June 24th primary election.
Not exact matches
It's been back and forth at the Utica
City School District's office as two
candidates find themselves in a tie following Tuesday's
Board of Education election.
Three
candidates will vie for two seats on the Niagara Falls
City School District
Board of Education May 15.
Possible
candidates at the time included Ronald Castorina Jr., a Republican commissioner for the
City Board of Election; Lisa Grey, a lawyer; Janine Materna, president
of the Pleasant Plains, Prince's Bay, Richmond Valley Civic Association; Carmine Morano, who ran as the Independence Party
candidate for Congress in 2008; and Michael Reilly, a retired NYPD lieutenant and currently president
of Community
Education Council 31.
In this edition
of the Campbell Conversations, Grant Reeher speaks to the Green Party
candidates for mayor,
city council, and
board of education, and explores their collective vision for a new set
of city policies and a new way
of governance.
Each
of the
candidates expressed their appreciation for the endorsement, one at a time, starting with Colin Smith, an attorney based in Peekskill and a member
of the Peekskill
City School District
Board of Education who says he will step down if elected to Common Council
The fight to improve the
education and lives
of city school students continues as a new slate of candidates joins the race for Rochester City School Bo
city school students continues as a new slate
of candidates joins the race for Rochester
City School Bo
City School
Board.
The
Board of Education of the
City School District of the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the
City School District
of the
City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the
City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African American and Latino
candidates was between 54 and 75 percent,
city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the
city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the job.
The
Board of Education of the
City School District of the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African - American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the
City School District
of the
City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African - American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the
City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African - American and Latino
candidates was between 54 and 75 percent,
city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the
city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the job.
He currently serves on the
board of trustees for the New York
City Charter School
of the Arts, and teaches at Columbia University's Teachers College, where he is an Arthur Zankel Fellow and PhD
candidate in the English and
Education Program.
In today's ENR: Utah State
Board of Education District 7 (Salt Lake
City, Park
City)
candidates debated last night.