The Superintendent's Dilemma: Managing School
District Capacity as Parents Vote with Their Feet ∗
Not exact matches
Northerly Island will host
as many
as eight 30,000 -
capacity concerts a summer in addition to a full slate of smaller shows, promoters Live Nation and the Chicago Park
District will announce Monday.
«This is going to be a huge success,
as we predicted,» said Ed Haag, executive director of the Hoffman Estates Park
District, his confidence further boosted after Sunday's
capacity crowd of 1,200.
Healthy Schools BC Regional Grants aim to build regional
capacity amongst health, education and community partners to collaboratively work through new approaches and designs for learning (such
as the Healthy Schools BC Learning Framework, Spiral of Inquiry and innovative prototyping) for
district / group - level initiatives that are directly related to mental well - being.
Backers say Gregory has the
capacity to make news
as Suffolk's legislative leader, and would be the first black House member from a majority - Long Island
district.
That project mainly benefits Long Island
as well (
capacity for more service) but there is a fierce NIMBY campaign against it in western Nassau County (not his
district but he has been the leader of the L.I. Senate delegation).
For Alicka, sincere altruism and empathy for others have driven her to serve in a number of
capacities as a former
District Leader in the 55th Assembly
District, volunteering through her sorority Delta Sigma Theta and
as a trustee at Wayside Community Baptist Church.
Robert Perris,
district manager of Community Board 2, said the jail
as it is now has been a good neighbor but he expects opposition if the city tries again to increase
capacity.
On Thursday evening February 9, the Nyack Youth Center was filled almost to
capacity as local residents and school
district administrators attended a program highlighting key elements of the New York state property tax levy cap.
«I was privileged to work with Ken, first in his
capacity as a gifted courtroom advocate, and subsequently during his too - brief tenure
as a public servant committed to advancing public safety and justice reform for the People of Kings County,» said Manhattan
District Attorney Cy Vance.
He also served
as an Otsego County legislator and in that
capacity worked with a nonprofit agency to establish a homeless shelter in his
district.
Hon. Patrick J. Hogan Common Council Member, 2nd
District 212 Bryant Avenue Syracuse, New York 13202 Dear Pat: I am writing to you in my
capacity as chairman of the Onondaga County Democratic Committee.
Griffin said in a statement, «I am representing Mr. Walker in his
capacity as a witness in the Southern
District trial of Dean Skelos.
Promoting a thorough decentralized governance agenda in a manner that empowers regions and
districts to acquire the needed resources and
capacities to make decisions and be accountable to citizens,
as well
as providing the needed leadership to ensure that citizens» voices matter in decision - making; that their demand for accountability is fulfilled and their aspirations for a Better Ghana «are reflected in the programmes and projects emanating from this Manifesto».
In his
capacity as district director, Rosenthal has been Lancman's primary liaison with community groups, civic associations and nonprofit organizations, while also assisting constituents with problems and coordinating events and services.
Child site of Marine Corps Recruiting Command 4th Marine Corps
District Morale, also known
as esprit de corps (French pronunciation: [ɛspʀi də kɔʀ]-RRB-, is the
capacity of a group's members to maintain belief in an
He indeed wants to execute Katniss who is quickly becoming a symbol of hope and strength in all
districts, but new games maker Plutarch Heavensbee (Philip Seymour Hoffman) assures him that Katniss can still serve the state in her
capacity as a tribute.
Read more about how schools and
districts can move beyond these «pockets of excellence» to create a broad - based approach — and how to support teachers
as they expand their classroom practices,
as well
as their confidence and
capacities.
As the principal of four elementary schools in the Newfound Area, N.H., school
district, my primary responsibility is to provide students with the educational opportunities that will develop their
capacities to read, write, think, and speak, thus enabling them to become responsible and contributing members of our complex society.
Over a third of Grand Rapids» schools had fallen below 60 percent of
capacity, including two brand - new ones,
as more and more families decamped for local charter and private schools, or moved to other
districts.
At the same time, lousy records and a desire to avoid embarrassment meant that many
districts had overstated their
capacity in the tech census; they were suddenly faced with millions or even hundreds of millions in unanticipated new expenses, even
as they dealt with the practical headaches of inadequate technology.
The goal is to improve
district finances so
as to avert costly bailouts down the line, while building the
capacity of
district leaders to manage once the external managers leave.
More important, last fall the department also issued regulations announcing that
districts could no longer use a lack of
capacity as an excuse to deny transfers to students in failing schools.
For the next several years, Mapp and colleagues consulted with USDOE to develop what came to be called the Dual
Capacity - Building Framework for Family - School Partnerships, now released by the government
as a downloadable, shareable model that schools and
districts can use to build the kind of effective, mutually rewarding engagement that will make schools the center of their communities.
For the next several years, Mapp and colleagues consulted with USDOE to develop what came to be called the Dual
Capacity - Building Framework for Family - School Partnerships, now released by the government
as a downloadable, shareable model that schools and
districts can use...
The mayor's statement came
as the 1.1 million - student
district found itself a staggering 91,000 students above
capacity.
I recognized at the time that our timelines may have been too rapid, but I also saw some states and
districts moving much more quickly than others, which suggested that political will was
as much an issue
as capacity constraints.
«
Districts don't use the skills of these expert teachers very effectively and so,
as a result, not much is done to increase the instructional
capacity of the schools.»
Still,
as faculty chair of HISL, Peterkin knew that the weeklong institute — a Program in Professional Education focused on helping school
district leadership teams develop the leadership skills and strategies necessary to build capacity and significantly improve instruction — was exactly what the Meridian School District educators
district leadership teams develop the leadership skills and strategies necessary to build
capacity and significantly improve instruction — was exactly what the Meridian School
District educators
District educators needed.
And it's the small - to medium - sized
districts — which serve nearly half of the nation's public school students — that could benefit the most from this initiative,
as they don't have the scale to have much central - office
capacity.
As the U.S. Department of Education prepares to throw $ 3 billion in one - time money on the table to improve perennially foundering schools, a gulf is emerging between what federal officials would like to see done with the funds and what many
districts say is their
capacity — and inclination — to deliver.
One afternoon in the midst of this particular struggle, Richard was meeting with the art teacher in his
capacity as a
district technology mentor.
The
capacity challenges for states and school
districts are immense
as they contemplate taking on the new standards, which call for bringing greater depth to science understanding and asking students...
As Superintendent, he has a
district - wide focus on teacher
capacity - building to ensure equitable outcomes for all students.
The promising outcomes of these exemplary programs include the
capacities they develop in individual principals
as well
as the ways in which they help reshape the principal workforce and the
district culture of school leadership.
He previously served
as New Jersey's Commissioner of Education, in which
capacity he oversaw 2,500 public schools, 1.4 million students, and 110,000 teachers across more than 600 school
districts.
The state can set expectations that
districts will reopen schools
as charters under certain conditions, for instance, or that
districts will open new schools to increase their
capacity to serve students otherwise stuck in their lowest - performing schools.
Only a few have made sustained efforts at
capacity building (such
as Missouri «s 1993 Outstanding Schools Act provided funding for a state - wide teacher professional development system, or New Jersey «s provision of significant additional resources to high poverty «Abbott» school
districts).
Support school
districts in the
capacity building and implementation of college and career standards
as they relate to literacy instruction.
Montcalm Area ISD is committed to providing a continuum of supports that builds
capacity for all local
districts as they implement a Multi-Tier System of Support (MTSS) framework that is durable and sustainable.
Since 1998, we have published many books and videos with the same two goals in mind: (1) to persuade educators that the most promising strategy for meeting the challenge of helping all students learn at high levels is to develop their
capacity to function
as a professional learning community and (2) to offer specific strategies and structures to help them transform their own schools and
districts into PLCs.
Join Michelle Young, UCEA Executive Director,
as she welcomes three panelists from the UCEA stakeholder community in a discussion focused on how universities and
districts can work together to support school level leaders and develop
district capacity in this area.
None of the
districts described state agencies
as a significant source of support, although three states (Texas, Missouri, and New Jersey) have well - funded regional service agencies whose role is to support professional development and to enhance the
capacity of
district offices.
District leaders should acknowledge, and begin to reduce, ways in which secondary school principals are limited in their
capacity to exercise instructional leadership by the work required of them in their role
as it is currently structured.
District office staff remarked on early retirement as an ongoing problem and a significant source of stress on the system «s capacity to train and replace its district and school
District office staff remarked on early retirement
as an ongoing problem and a significant source of stress on the system «s
capacity to train and replace its
district and school
district and school leaders.
Student Transfers: Legislation has been introduced in both the House and Senate to make it easier for students to transfer among school
districts,
as long
as the receiving
district has
capacity and approves.
As a former high school and middle school principal, she implemented several service learning and community anti-bullying and harassment programs, and worked with large urban
districts on building internal leadership
capacity and minority leader recruitment.
But
as the timeframe for funding for outside support counted down, the
district began to focus on building its own internal
capacity to keep the program going.
As a curriculum and assessment provider, Educators Rising works directly with school
districts to provide rigorous products that are designed to build the
capacity of aspiring and current educators.
The Education Practices Commission may suspend the educator certificate of any person
as defined in s. 1012.01 (2) or (3) for up to 5 years, thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a
district school board or public school in any
capacity requiring direct contact with students for that period of time, after which the holder may return to teaching
as provided in subsection (4); may revoke the educator certificate of any person, thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a
district school board or public school in any
capacity requiring direct contact with students for up to 10 years, with reinstatement subject to the provisions of subsection (4); may revoke permanently the educator certificate of any person thereby denying that person the right to teach or otherwise be employed by a
district school board or public school in any
capacity requiring direct contact with students; may suspend the educator certificate, upon an order of the court or notice by the Department of Revenue relating to the payment of child support; or may impose any other penalty provided by law, if the person: