Sentences with phrase «city schools student deserves»

I Know I Can believes that every Columbus City Schools student deserves the opportunity to achieve their dream of earning a college education.

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«The 8.5 million residents of New York City deserve a government with the capacity to create schools that work for their students.
With praise to hundreds of deserving high school graduates in our readership area, for the first time anybody can remember three students with City Hall parents graduated from Kingston High this month.
«Students across our city deserve a safe learning environment, no matter what community they come from or where they attend school,» said Mark - Viverito, but like all her colleagues she refused to clarify what has suddenly changed that mandates the government now stepping in where it never has before.
I'd like to thank Governor Cuomo, our State Delegation, Yonkers City Council, the PTAs and all the students, parents, teachers and Yonkers residents who fought so hard for the resources our school children deserve.
Given the compelling need of so many city students and the push to hold schools more accountable for achievement, some argue that urban schools deserve a greater share of public resources.
All the news that's fit to link in Oakland and beyond — this week - The All City Council Youth Forum, Segregation in Oakland and it's effects, making sure your special needs child gets the summer services they deserve, an upcoming youth led event covering school quality, mental health, and the experiences of Black students, the widely... Continue reading The Oakland Education Week in Review - 5/4/18
The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools is linking together parents, educators, students, school staff and community members in dozens of cities across the country on and around February 17 as they WALK - IN to support the quality public schools that all our students dSchools is linking together parents, educators, students, school staff and community members in dozens of cities across the country on and around February 17 as they WALK - IN to support the quality public schools that all our students dschools that all our students deserve.
To build the school system that all our students deserve, we must create some foundational clarity, such as how district and charter schools can not only coexist but better collaborate to serve all students, and address some urgent crises, such as our city's teacher shortage.
During the week of November 20, over 150 parents, student, teacher and community groups from more than 15 cities nationwide participated in the National Week of Action for the Public Schools All Our Children Deserve.
The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools is linking together parents, educators, students, school staff and community members in dozens of cities across the country on February 17 as they WALK - IN to support the quality public schools that all our students dSchools is linking together parents, educators, students, school staff and community members in dozens of cities across the country on February 17 as they WALK - IN to support the quality public schools that all our students dschools that all our students deserve.
With community partners, El Monte City School District will continue to improve the quality of education for our deserving students.
Although schemes abound these days to divide and degrade public education, they were nowhere to be found when teams of educators, union leaders, administrators, and community leaders gathered in New York City on Jan. 26 - 29 to explore ways they could effectively work together to transform schools into the safe, welcoming environments that every student deserves.
Over 150 parent, student, teacher and community groups from more than 15 cities participated in the National Week of Action for the Public Schools All Our Children Deserve in November 2014.
«Every student deserves access to a great school, whether district or charter, and we're committed to lifting up every school across the City,» Devora Kaye, a DOE spokeswoman, said in a statement on Friday.
We will put together a video for May 8th to make it clear to City Council that our students and schools deserve better!
Then help us take the fight to City Council's public hearing on May 8th - and demand the money our students and schools deserve!
Over 800 public schools in nearly 40 cities around the country will be walking in with Milwaukee to demand the public schools all students deserve.
This tactic from the Oakland playbook is our best shot at turning around our most challenged schools, and as a city, we need to do everything we can to support efforts at Castlemont, Fremont, McClymonds, Frick, Brookfield, and other schools that are not serving our students as well as they deserve.
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