Sentences with phrase «education meeting next week»

State Board of Education meets next week to grant final approval Back in 2013, when members of a state board tasked with reviewing charter school applications only greenlighted a handful of schools out of many hopefuls to open...

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State department of education spokesman Jonathan Burman confirmed Friday that the Board of Regents will meet next week and could adopt the proposed regulations, though he added that some of them, such as professional development and resources, would require additional funding.
Such competing views will shape much of the debate as the National Education Association decides whether to merge with the American Federation of Teachers at the NEA's annual meeting, which gets under way next week.
On October 7, the day of the next school board meeting and with the board still unaware of Moran's plans (she had e-mailed the plan to her colleagues the night before, but according to Education Week, some board members and Acting Superintendent Watson said they hadn't had a chance to read the application before the meeting), New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin announced that he would ask the governor for help in creating a citywide charter school system.
The state Board of Education is meeting next week on the issue.
CHICAGO (June 23, 2017)-- Superintendents and education advocates are coming together with the Fix the Formula Illinois campaign for town hall meetings next week to discuss a solution to the state's worst - in - the - nation school funding formula.
The State Board of Education welcomes comments on community members» local experiences with LCFF ahead of its meeting next week.
Of the applications submitted for external review, nine of the 26 evaluated (37 percent) met the 85 percent cut score requirement and will proceed to the next step in the approval process, an interview with TEA Charter Division staff and members of the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE) Committee on School Initiatives, held during the week of May 8 - 11.
Superintendents in D.C. to Talk District Waiver With Duncan Superintendents representing a coalition of 10 California school districts, including LAUSD, are scheduled to meet with U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan today to make a personal pitch for a district waiver from provisions of No Child Left Behind, which they plan to formally submit next week.
The Utah State Board of Education began a discussion Friday in advance of meetings with lawmakers next week on what data is available and how it can inform policy decisions to reverse the teacher shortage.
Thirty members of the Wyoming Education Association will begin making their way to Chicago next week, joining more than 9,000 colleagues and fellow NEA members at the 149th Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA) to collaborate on critical issues in public education, including priorityEducation Association will begin making their way to Chicago next week, joining more than 9,000 colleagues and fellow NEA members at the 149th Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA) to collaborate on critical issues in public education, including priorityeducation, including priority schools.
The state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, which has received a number of complaints from parents about the layoffs, is planning to meet with Tarpley next week.
Last week, they unveiled their draft plan and requested further responses at upcoming meetings this fall and winter.They will finalize the plan and submit it to the U.S. Department of Education next spring.
The State Board of Education will make a final decision next week at its June meeting on the proposed 18 new charter schools, which hope to open in the fall of 2016.
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