Sentences with phrase «great city schools superintendents»

Benefits The average benefits package for Council of Great City Schools superintendents is valued at about $ 141,000.

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Her 1974 book The Great School Wars describes how New York City has played educational three - card monte over its long public school history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the scSchool Wars describes how New York City has played educational three - card monte over its long public school history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the scschool history by moving apparent control over decisions up and down the system, between the central chancellor's office and the local superintendents, but never yielding any fraction of control to the schools.
A previous version of this story gave an incorrect name for the award given by the Council of the Great City Schools to Austin, Texas, Superintendent Pascal D. Forgione Jr..
«The Council of Great City Schools named her Superintendent of the Year in 2010 for her work in Philadelphia.
Last year, State Superintendent Dick Ross published a report on the testing load in the state's schools that showed strikingly similar results as the new Council for Great City Schoolsschools that showed strikingly similar results as the new Council for Great City SchoolsSchools study.
For reducing the achievement gap between the Atlanta Public Schools and the State of Georgia, lowering the dropout rate, cutting back the number of teacher vacancies, and renovating and consolidating some of Atlantas schools, Atlanta superintendent Dr. Beverly L. Hall earned the 2006 Richard R. Green Award, the nations highest honor for urban education leadership, at the Council of the Great City Schools 50th Annual Fall ConfSchools and the State of Georgia, lowering the dropout rate, cutting back the number of teacher vacancies, and renovating and consolidating some of Atlantas schools, Atlanta superintendent Dr. Beverly L. Hall earned the 2006 Richard R. Green Award, the nations highest honor for urban education leadership, at the Council of the Great City Schools 50th Annual Fall Confschools, Atlanta superintendent Dr. Beverly L. Hall earned the 2006 Richard R. Green Award, the nations highest honor for urban education leadership, at the Council of the Great City Schools 50th Annual Fall ConfSchools 50th Annual Fall Conference.
Panelists included Douglas W. Anthony, Executive Director, Office of Talent Development, Prince George's County Public Schools; Michael Casserly, Executive Director, Council of Great City Schools; Mike Miles, Superintendent of Schools, Dallas Independent School District; and Allison Wagner, Director of Growth, Schools That Can Milwaukee.
Today the average tenure for urban superintendents is only two and a half years, according to a Council of the Great City Schools report that surveyed big - city school leadCity Schools report that surveyed big - city school leadcity school leaders.
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Superintendents attending the Council of Great City Schools conference meet with the president.
In contrast, The Council of the Great City Schools notes that the average tenure of a school superintendent in one of the 50 largest urban school systems in the U.S. is about 3.2 years.
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Members met with people from the Council of Great City Schools, and ultimately hired a consultant, Tom Payzant, a former long - term superintendent in San Diego and in Boston, which recently underwent its own widely lauded reform.
Yet, in 2014, the Council of Great City Schools found that the average tenure of urban superintendents dropped to 3.2 years, down from 3.6 years in 2010.
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Michael Casserly, who has spent nearly two decades as executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools, a coalition of 66 of the nation's largest urban public school systems, says that superintendents need to focus on their instructional programs to move things forward.
Source: «Urban School Superintendents: Characteristics, Tenure, and Salary [Seventh Survey and Report],» Council of Great City Schools, Fall 2010
I serve as director of the Compact, and I'm here today on behalf of the members of the Great Schools Compact and the Philadelphia School Partnership not just to support Superintendent Hite, the Mayor, and many civic leaders in the recommendation for more funding for city schools, but to support the bold transformation that they — that we — must Schools Compact and the Philadelphia School Partnership not just to support Superintendent Hite, the Mayor, and many civic leaders in the recommendation for more funding for city schools, but to support the bold transformation that they — that we — must schools, but to support the bold transformation that they — that we — must pursue.
Officials from the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSS)-RRB-- the group of state superintendents and commissioners - and the Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) said today that while some testing is needed to see how much kids are learning, many tests are poorly designed, take too much time, don't measure what schools really need to know and can be elimSchools (CGCS) said today that while some testing is needed to see how much kids are learning, many tests are poorly designed, take too much time, don't measure what schools really need to know and can be elimschools really need to know and can be eliminated.
-- Carol Comeau, Superintendent, Anchorage School District & Chair, Executive Committee, the Council of Great City Schools
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