City parents deserve to have more school choice and City Council has it in its power to help make it happen by approving these sales.
Not exact matches
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.
In the classroom, Shafran said
parents deserved more input on how the
city plans to improve the quality of education throughout the borough.
I'm proud that by working with the
city,
parents will now have information on inspections at their fingertips and they can be the arbiters of what grade their child's cafeteria
deserves,» said Senator Klein.
«
Parents deserve the right to be notified when their child is assigned to a teacher who's been rated unsatisfactory two consecutive years or more,» said Ramona Wooden, a New York
City school
parent and member of StudentsFirstNY's Harlem chapter.
But «fracking» means «hope» for people here in the
city, too — people such as my Brooklyn friend Ray Lewandowski — an ex-offender, single
parent and commercial trucker who
deserves this second chance.
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.
«Expanding access to public charter schools will help eliminate the achievement gap in New York
City and will help give children like my son access to the schools they
deserve,» said Tamika Bradley, a public charter school
parent from Brownsville.
We want and
deserve answers as to how this has happened - as do
parents across the
city.»
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
deserve.
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
deserve.
Parent leaders gathered in front of San Francisco
City Hall for a press conference to let the Mayor, Board of Supervisors, Superintendent, and School Board know that their kids
deserve better.
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.
More than a month has passed since the
city's announced policy took effect, and
parents and the public
deserve full and immediate transparency on how the administration's decisions are impacting students.»
The $ 229,000 plus benefits may seem a pittance to you, but Connecticut residents are not out of line to believe that for that amount of money the children,
parents and teachers of the
City deserve someone's full - time attention.