Not exact matches
In Philadelphia, hundreds of Wharton Business
School students have a new
fall semester assignment: Pitch the
city to Amazon.
In the
fall of 2015, Elm
City Preparatory Elementary
School in New Haven, Connecticut, one of the founding
schools of the Achievement First network, introduced a wholesale redesign of its curriculum that includes an embrace of many of the beliefs and practices of deeper learning, including an increased emphasis on experiential learning and
student autonomy.
Meanwhile, the other huge headline yesterday is that New York
City schools will no longer offer meat with LBT to
students, as of next
fall.
The Niagara
Falls City Schools superintendent is being recognized for promoting mental wellness for
students.
Charter
school's
students of the poorest neighborhood of New York
City are doing excellent test scores in the state exams & the traditional public
schools are
falling miserably where those charter
schools are co located.
She also made stops in the Niagara
Falls City School District and on Tuesday Elia greeted
students at Burgard Vocational High
School in Buffalo.
NEW YORK — Twenty
city public schools will implement longer school days for thousands of high - need students across the city as part of a pilot program this fall, the Department of Education and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Mon
city public
schools will implement longer
school days for thousands of high - need
students across the
city as part of a pilot program this fall, the Department of Education and City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Mon
city as part of a pilot program this
fall, the Department of Education and
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Mon
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn announced Monday.
Amid calls for more integration in New York
City's public
schools, 19
schools will give priority in admissions for next
fall to low - income
students or English language learners, joining seven already in a «diversity in admissions» pilot project.
The hurricanes that tore through the Caribbean in August inspired 53
schools in the Bronx, including PS 153 in Co-op
City, to help out this
fall through fundraisers involving
students and the community.
MIDTOWN — The
city could be forced to shell out nearly $ 44 million in private
school tuition after failing to place thousands of kindergarten
students with special needs in public
schools for next
fall, according to a new report by Public Advocate Bill de Blasio.
James Merriman, CEO of the New York
City Charter
School Center, wrote in a statement that de Blasio's decision was a «disappointment for the students and their parents who have been looking forward to attending the school of their choice this fall.&
School Center, wrote in a statement that de Blasio's decision was a «disappointment for the
students and their parents who have been looking forward to attending the
school of their choice this fall.&
school of their choice this
fall.»
Through AP for All, the
city is aiming for 75 percent of high
school students to have access to at least five AP classes by
fall 2018 and all high
school students access by
fall 2021.
Middle
school students will start visiting colleges next
fall, at an annual cost of $ 5 million annually to the
city by 2018.
With the beginning of the
school year only a little more than a month away, thousands of New York
City public
school students remain unsure whether they'll be promoted to the next grade in the
fall.
This year's additional funds will go to 532
schools — including
schools that the
city wants to close or phase out — where two - thirds or more of
students fell below the bar.
In the case of the Senate, however, the consequences of inaction will
fall most heavily on New York
City's public
school students, and that should be avoided at all costs.
Meanwhile, though she may not be a particularly strong
student (her
school adviser cracks up when Lady Bird simply mentions Yale), the film never condescends to any of her dreams, be they
falling in love or wishing to surround herself with kindred spirits in someplace like New York
City.
This last finding is consistent with recent evidence showing no academic benefits of attending a Boston or New York
City exam
school for
students who just met the admissions criteria (see «Exam
Schools from the Inside,» features,
Fall 2012).
In the
fall, for example, New York
City's public
schools — «the country's largest
school district, with 1.1 million
students — encouraged teaching cursive to elementary
school students.»
School Closing: About 180 Philadelphia students were left in the lurch last month when their charter school, one of the nine new charters opened in the city this fall, closed its doors, perhaps for
School Closing: About 180 Philadelphia
students were left in the lurch last month when their charter
school, one of the nine new charters opened in the city this fall, closed its doors, perhaps for
school, one of the nine new charters opened in the
city this
fall, closed its doors, perhaps for good.
Last
fall, the conflict between charter and district
schools intensified after someone leaked a plan from the Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation to raise up to $ 490 million from foundations and wealthy individuals to double the number of charter
schools in the
city, with the goal of enrolling about half the
students in the district within eight years.
The $ 10 million plan would provide vouchers for as many as 1,500
city students to attend secular or religious nonpublic
schools this coming
fall.
That
fall, McCarver Elementary in Tacoma, Washington, hung out its shingle inviting
students from anywhere in the
city to enroll, breaking the link between
school assignments and residential location and becoming the nation's first «magnet»
school.
Two - thirds of
city schools in 2004 were rated «Academically Unacceptable» under Louisiana's accountability standards; in 2010, about 4 in 10 rate that designation, and the percentage of
students attending a low - performing
school has
fallen by half, from 67 percent to 34 percent.
New York
City will open three new specialized public high schools for top students in the fall, the first expansion in more than three decades of the city's competitive - admission school prog
City will open three new specialized public high
schools for top
students in the
fall, the first expansion in more than three decades of the
city's competitive - admission school prog
city's competitive - admission
school program.
The
city's Public Charter
School Board reported Thursday that the city's 57 charter schools enrolled 27,953 students this fall, or about 38 % of total public school enrol
School Board reported Thursday that the
city's 57 charter
schools enrolled 27,953
students this
fall, or about 38 % of total public
school enrol
school enrollment.
Ninety - two percent qualify for free or reduced - price lunch, yet Venture's
students made bigger
fall - to - spring gains than all but one of the
city's
schools.
In the
fall, 870
students in kindergarten through 3rd grade whose families earned less than two and a half times the federal poverty level and who would otherwise attend some of the worst
schools in the
city received vouchers worth up to $ 6,000 to attend private
schools of their choice.
TJ, as the
school is known, draws top
students from a region with a rich demographic mix: Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun and Prince William counties, Fairfax
City and
Falls Church.
For example, AltSchool is a micro-
school network in San Francisco with tuition that is 10 to 15 percent cheaper than the average for other private
schools in the
city --- and it hopes to scale its model such that the price
falls over time to the point that it is only marginally more than the cost of educating a public
school student.
As a result, 41 instruments will go to work for
students in
city schools this
fall.
In fact, they argue that «
students who enter public middle
schools in New York
City fall behind their peers in K — 8
schools.»
After Lynchburg (Virginia)
City Public
Schools officials learned in
fall 2007 that a middle -
school student had MRSA,
school officials cleaned desks and common areas and alerted parents about the causes of the infection and ways to stop transmission, said Anne Bond - Gentry, the districts coordinator of
student services.
Among
cities, Alexandria, which has only one high
school and a high concentration of English - language learners, had a graduation rate of 79.6 percent;
Falls Church, a district of about 2,500
students that had 168 graduates last year, had a graduation rate of 98.8 percent.
Representatives from suburban
school districts met with their
city counterparts today to learn more about a new partnership that allows suburban
students to attend work - based education programs at Edison Tech and East High this
fall.
... We see that in two years of this work, our math team led the highest gains in the
city, teacher absenteeism dramatically reduced...
student discipline
fell in an astronomical change, because the culture of the
school became one of aspiration.»
(Roetlin, How the Iowa
City School schedule changes were made (Feb. 14, 2016) The Gazette; Morris, Iowa City public schools will start almost an hour earlier next year (Feb. 11, 2016) Little Village Mag.; Hines, School board: Elementary to start earlier next year (Feb. 10, 2016) Press - Citizen; KCRG - TV9 Staff, Iowa City Schools Approve New Start Times (Feb. 10, 2016) KCRG - TV9; Hines, Earlier K - 6 start time on the table for ICCSD (Jan. 26, 2016) Press - Citizen; McCarthy, Parents protest new bell times for Iowa City schools (May 27, 2016) The Gazette; Phillips, Bell times will shift this fall for Iowa City students (May 13, 2015) The Gazette; Hines, Board approves new school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Cit
School schedule changes were made (Feb. 14, 2016) The Gazette; Morris, Iowa
City public
schools will start almost an hour earlier next year (Feb. 11, 2016) Little Village Mag.; Hines, School board: Elementary to start earlier next year (Feb. 10, 2016) Press - Citizen; KCRG - TV9 Staff, Iowa City Schools Approve New Start Times (Feb. 10, 2016) KCRG - TV9; Hines, Earlier K - 6 start time on the table for ICCSD (Jan. 26, 2016) Press - Citizen; McCarthy, Parents protest new bell times for Iowa City schools (May 27, 2016) The Gazette; Phillips, Bell times will shift this fall for Iowa City students (May 13, 2015) The Gazette; Hines, Board approves new school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Ci
schools will start almost an hour earlier next year (Feb. 11, 2016) Little Village Mag.; Hines,
School board: Elementary to start earlier next year (Feb. 10, 2016) Press - Citizen; KCRG - TV9 Staff, Iowa City Schools Approve New Start Times (Feb. 10, 2016) KCRG - TV9; Hines, Earlier K - 6 start time on the table for ICCSD (Jan. 26, 2016) Press - Citizen; McCarthy, Parents protest new bell times for Iowa City schools (May 27, 2016) The Gazette; Phillips, Bell times will shift this fall for Iowa City students (May 13, 2015) The Gazette; Hines, Board approves new school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Cit
School board: Elementary to start earlier next year (Feb. 10, 2016) Press - Citizen; KCRG - TV9 Staff, Iowa
City Schools Approve New Start Times (Feb. 10, 2016) KCRG - TV9; Hines, Earlier K - 6 start time on the table for ICCSD (Jan. 26, 2016) Press - Citizen; McCarthy, Parents protest new bell times for Iowa City schools (May 27, 2016) The Gazette; Phillips, Bell times will shift this fall for Iowa City students (May 13, 2015) The Gazette; Hines, Board approves new school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Ci
Schools Approve New Start Times (Feb. 10, 2016) KCRG - TV9; Hines, Earlier K - 6 start time on the table for ICCSD (Jan. 26, 2016) Press - Citizen; McCarthy, Parents protest new bell times for Iowa
City schools (May 27, 2016) The Gazette; Phillips, Bell times will shift this fall for Iowa City students (May 13, 2015) The Gazette; Hines, Board approves new school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Ci
schools (May 27, 2016) The Gazette; Phillips, Bell times will shift this
fall for Iowa
City students (May 13, 2015) The Gazette; Hines, Board approves new
school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Cit
school start, end times (May 12, 2015) Press - Citizen.)
Enrollment in Baltimore
City schools has
fallen to its lowest number in a decade, with 1,700 fewer
students this year.
Eskolta works with nonprofit organizations that partner with public
schools to serve the hardest - to - reach high
school and middle
school students, particularly
students in New York
City schools who have
fallen behind and are at risk of dropping out.
In particular, we work with
schools to better serve over-age high
school and middle
school students in New York
City who have
fallen behind and are at risk of dropping out.
In New York
City, thousands of
students fall into one of three unique
student population categories: English Language Learners, who speak a language other than English at home and score below proficient on English assessments when they enter the
school system; District 75
students, who have significant cognitive and physical impairments and require a specialized
school setting; and special education
students, who have an identified disability and an individualized education plan.
A recent study shows that 77 percent of
students who started high
school at a Consortium
school in the
fall of 2010 graduated in four years, compared to 68 percent for all New York
City students.
As one of few districts to receive the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's Intensive Partnership Grants in the
fall of 2009, Memphis
City Schools is boldly confronting its challenge of sub par
student achievement and graduation rates.
Per PCSD Policy 10010 —
Student Enrollment, to enroll a child in a Park
City School District school, the minor child must reside with their custodial parent or legal guardian whose primary residence falls within the boundaries of the Park City School Dis
School District
school, the minor child must reside with their custodial parent or legal guardian whose primary residence falls within the boundaries of the Park City School Dis
school, the minor child must reside with their custodial parent or legal guardian whose primary residence
falls within the boundaries of the Park
City School Dis
School District.
Rapoprt Academy opened as a public charter
school in the
fall of 1998 with 16
students in East Waco, an economically depressed area of the
city.
High grades bring rewards and low grades bring consequences, including possible
school closure.Like CEOs answering to their boards, public
school principals in New York
City rise and
fall with their bottom line: their
students» test scores, graduation rates, and in high
school, how many credits their
students accumulate.
Their petition was successful, and Brass
City Charter
School (BCCS) opened its doors to 114
students in grades Pre-K through 1st that
fall in the former St. Margaret's
School building at 212 Chestnut Avenue.
PARK
CITY — After two 13 - year - old Treasure Mountain Junior High
students died last
fall after overdosing on a synthetic opioid known as pink, Park
City School District Superintendent Ember Conley has become «a public voice on an issue I never wanted to address.»
But she added that outside the big
cities, bookshop numbers had
fallen, largely due to the well - meaning government policy of offering textbooks for free for
schools to give
students.
Along this street are some of the
city's best restaurants and bars and this area is also a hot destination for nightlife, especially when the 50,000 or so
students attending the University of Gothenburg come back to
school in the
fall.