Not exact matches
Since 2008, Talk of the Sound has published many, many reports on arrests and criminal convictions of
school district employees, documentation (paper records, audio recordings and video tapes) demonstrating false statements by district administrators and school board members and accounts of all manner of unethical and illegal behavior of persons associated with the City School District of New Roc
school district employees, documentation (paper records, audio recordings and video tapes) demonstrating false statements by district administrators and
school board members and accounts of all manner of unethical and illegal behavior of persons associated with the City School District of New Roc
school board members and accounts of all manner of unethical and illegal behavior of persons associated with the
City School District of New Roc
School District of New Rochelle.
One implication of the different spatial distribution of people by race is that lots of metropolitan areas have de facto segregated
schools, while Brown v.
Board of Education and the cases that followed were quite effective in requiring
schools in small towns and rural areas with racially mixed populations to be integrated,
since they don't have many
schools period and don't have nearly as great residential segregation into large nearly mono - racial groups of neighborhoods the way that many large
cities do.
Hernandez, 26, a member of the search committee that picked Leslie Torres - Rodriguez as
city schools chief, has served on the
board of education
since February when he filled a vacancy.
At 5:45 p.m.,
Board of Regents Chancellor Betty A. Rosa, Regent Lester W. Young, Jr. and Regent Judith Johnson will celebrate achievements made by the
City of Yonkers in the year
since it accepted the national My Brother's Keeper Community Challenge, Lincoln High
School, 375 Kneeland Ave., Yonkers.
Regaining mayoral control of
schools was one Michael Bloomberg's greatest legislative achievements as mayor; it marked the first time
City Hall gained discretion over education policy
since the Lindsay administration, when those powers were decentralized and major decisions were made by an education
board.
«The UFT has been meeting with Bill de Blasio on education and other issues important to New Yorkers
since he was on the District 15 community
school board, a member of the
City Council, and then Public Advocate.
Much has changed
since the fledgling Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE), 14 New York
City community
school boards, and 23 individual parents and their children lodged the initial complaint charging the State of New York with denying «thousands of public
school students in the
City of New York their constitutional rights to equal educational opportunities.»
Hartford, Connecticut — Today, the Connecticut State
Board of Education approved Brass
City Charter
School in Waterbury and Path Academy in Windham, paving the way for the first new public charter
schools to open
since 2008.
A minister of Beth - El African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Cleveland, Ohio, Walker has served as a member of the
Board of Education of the Akron
City School District
since 2000.
The union has not had a collective bargaining agreement in the
city since the Recovery
School District seized most
city schools from the
School Board.
Now comes another big moment in the New Orleans story: The governor is expected soon to sign legislation returning the
city's
schools to the locally elected
school board for the first time
since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
White is the President of the
Board of Education in Rochester City School District, and has served on the school board since
Board of Education in Rochester
City School District, and has served on the school board since
School District, and has served on the
school board since
school board since
board since 2007.
The vote signifies the progress made in the 11 years
since Hurricane Katrina and the levee breaches, when the Legislature took the vast majority of
city schools away from the
School Board to be run by the state.
He began working with public chartering in the 1990s and consulted on developing Twin
Cities Academy and Avalon
School; he has worked as a consultant and
board member for EdVisions
since 2001.