Sentences with phrase «city educator brought»

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The Rochester City School District is hosting a major hiring event Saturday to bring new educators, social workers and counselors in for the next school year.
Teacher's Choice received a 63.5 percent increase in the final city budget, passed on June 6, bringing funding for the City Council's popular program that reimburses educators for out - of - pocket spending on classroom supplies back up to its pre-recession high of more than $ 20 millcity budget, passed on June 6, bringing funding for the City Council's popular program that reimburses educators for out - of - pocket spending on classroom supplies back up to its pre-recession high of more than $ 20 millCity Council's popular program that reimburses educators for out - of - pocket spending on classroom supplies back up to its pre-recession high of more than $ 20 million.
A man may respond more quickly, whereas a woman's arousal may be more like «warm water that slowly is brought to a boil,» says Joy Davidson, PhD, a New York City — based psychologist who's on the board of directors of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists.
Focus, Higher Standards Can Bring Urban School Gains As chairman of the Board of Directors of the Council of the Great City Schools, Carlos A. Garcia says part of his job is telling people what urban educators are doing right.
Design a school that pays more and reaches all with excellence — October 10, 2013 Public Impact Co-Directors Refresh Vision: Opportunity Culture for ALL — September 25, 2013 Report shows promising alternative to closing failing charter schools — August 14, 2013 Rocketship Education: Bringing tech closer to teachers — July 24, 2013 Case study: New charter pays more, extends teachers» reach, gets strong results — July 9, 2013 Case study: How Charlotte zone planned Opportunity Culture schools — June 27, 2013 Case study: How one Leading Educators fellow extends her reach — June 17, 2013 Opportunity Culture district creates paid role for student teachers — May 22, 2013 Reports: City - based organizations» roles in quality digital learning — May 15, 2013 Nation's fifth - largest district explores extending reach of excellent teachers — May 9, 2013 A Better Blend: Combine digital instruction and great teaching to dramatically improve learning — April 30, 2013 Indiana Encourages Dramatically Different Models in New Charter Schools — April 18, 2013 Charlotte Flooded with Teacher Applicants Seeking Roles to Extend Their Reach — April 11, 2013 New charter school study shows the steps to great schools — March 14, 2013 Nashville Joins Sites Extending Excellent Teachers» Reach — March 7, 2013 Opportunity Culture Network to Link Charter School Organizations — February 6, 2013 Share Opportunity Culture with Your Teachers: New Slide Deck and Two - Pager — Dec 13, 2012 Career Paths That Respect Teachers» Time and Talent — Nov 15, 2012 You Know Who Your Great Teachers Are — Now What?
For the last five years, the Boston Compact has brought together educators from across the city to collaborate and develop common approaches to shared problems.
March 24, 2014 (New York)-- The New York City Department of Education should bring teachers back from summer break early for a week of intensive professional development on the Common Core State Standards, according to a report released today by Educators 4 Excellence - NY.
Saturday's citywide convening of School Defense Committees brought together parents, students, educators, community members, and politicians from all around the city and beyond to take the next step in the fight against public school takeovers and advance public community schools for Milwaukee.
Longtime education activist Cathy Reilly, president of the Senior High Alliance of Parents, Principals and Educators, wondered why the chancellor needs to bring in outside organizations to improve the city's schools.
Of all the educators in all the cities trying to get school right for students at risk, she brings the rare vantage point of someone who has learned not only from professional mistakes but tragic personal ones as well.
June 14, 2017 (Chicago)- Educators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together over 150 Chicago educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homeEducators for Excellence - Chicago (E4E - Chicago), a teacher - led organization, released its policy paper, «Sounding the Alarm: Building the Climate and Culture our Students Need,» at an event that brought together over 150 Chicago educators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homeeducators and representatives from health care, criminal justice, education and city and state government to explore how Chicagoans can better support students struggling with issues such as citywide violence, food instability and homelessness.
With over 150 attendees, the sold - out event brought together donors, media, nonprofits, and educators from around the city — ranging from Google to Goldmans Sachs, from Beam Center to Bronx Haven.
OSU was an ideal location to bring together Oklahoma City educators with CCSS expert presenter Judy Stoehr to collaborate and learn from one another.
Earlier this month, the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE), a west coast based organization focused on family choice and portfolio cities, brought together a cross-section of educators, board members, administrators, community leaders and funders together to host a series of conversations about the state of portfolio work happening in cities across the nation.
The Rochester City School District is hosting a major hiring event Saturday to bring new educators, social workers and counselors in for the next school year.
To help create a welcoming space for all, we brought in a diverse array of programming partners: Educators from nearby West Liberty University offered augmented reality activities that combined art - making with mobile apps on tablets, City of Play brought a mix of classic and contemporary tabletop and physical games, and each of our theme partners provided hands - on learning activities from their in - house eEducators from nearby West Liberty University offered augmented reality activities that combined art - making with mobile apps on tablets, City of Play brought a mix of classic and contemporary tabletop and physical games, and each of our theme partners provided hands - on learning activities from their in - house educatorseducators.
The event brought together ISC members, non-members, artists, arts administrators, curators, city planners, educators, art supporters, and students.
Resume Text KAY FLORES 123 Street, City, ST, 12345 H: (123) 456-7890 C: (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Professional Summary Passionate educator with more than 10 years of experience in elementary education, seeking to bring talent and success in student development to a well - respected institution dedicated to shaping future leaders.
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The format for this ongoing group brings in top mental health professionals and educators from the Twin Cities area to speak to and support parents as they deal with emotional, social, and behavioral differences in their children.
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