Sentences with phrase «isd as»

Prior to working in private practice, I taught high school and middle school from 1997 - 2003 (Mesquite ISD, Grapevine - Colleyville ISD, and then Keller ISD) and next served in Keller ISD and Fort Worth ISD as a licensed school counselor from 2003 - 2009.
• Volunteered at Katy ISD as a Lasso team member and homeroom assistant, and assisted in all fund raising art projects for the elementary school program.
In addition to their show at the Crowley Theater, Yeasayer will be conducting a workshop at Marfa ISD as part of Ballroom Marfa's Outreach and Education Program.
In addition to her show at the Crowley Theater, Sharon Isbin will be conducting a workshop at Marfa ISD as part of Ballroom Marfa's Outreach and Education Program.
Hall emphasized this week that, while both applicants are charter management organizations or education management organizations, state law allows for other groups to contract with the ISD as well.
Yet many who spoke this week in Durham scoffed at that notion, blasting the ISD as an unwanted «takeover» time after time.
Bringing together IDRA, the McNeil Foundation, UVa and San Antonio ISD as partners to collaborate in this effort has proven to be effective in strengthening leadership competencies of all stakeholders.
Jacquie has also served Austin ISD as a Primary Literacy Specialist and led the Response to Intervention (RTI) program.
Prior to Arlington ISD, Ms. Terry served the Garland ISD as Director of English Language Learners (ELLs).
She has worked for Fort Worth ISD, Arlington ISD, and Austin ISD as a 1st grade Bilingual teacher.
For 24 years, she has directed and implemented programs for youth and adults, including eight years with Austin ISD as a program director and program specialist (community education; at - risk youth programs; afterschool, teen and adult education programs).
YES Prep will continue to serve more students in Aldine ISD as seen below.
She currently works in Coppell ISD as the district Elementary Math Instructional Coach and attends Dallas Baptist University where she will complete her doctoral degree in May.
Rafranz Davis serves the community of Lufkin ISD as the Executive Director of Professional and Digital Learning.
But as I noted in that same 2011 TLT post, this hadn't proven true in Houston ISD as of the last time I discussed this issue with our Food Services department.

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She previously served as both the vice president and secretary of the Spring Branch ISD Board of Trustees.
Mr. Rosenberger previously served as the director of Food & Nutrition Services in nearby Irving ISD.
Today on my Houston ISD school food blog, The Spork Report, I describe two potentially encouraging developments which could presage the end of junk food in our cafeterias: the recent, courageous action of two of our school board trustees in objecting to the sale of these foods, as well as a fantastic Houston Chronicle editorial today in which the paper urges HISD to clean up its act.
First, I know from my own district, Houston ISD, that districts accommodate kids with special dietary needs, such as offering soy milk or other substitutes.
You can follow Austin ISD Nutrition Services on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and make sure you check back to Beyond Breakfast throughout SY 2017 - 18 as Partners for BIC help Austin ISD implement breakfast in the classroom in more classrooms!
As a member of Houston ISD's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee (and now also HISD's Student Health Advisory Council), and as someone who is very much «in the weeds» on this issue, meaningful school food reform seems nearly impossible to me on my darkest dayAs a member of Houston ISD's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee (and now also HISD's Student Health Advisory Council), and as someone who is very much «in the weeds» on this issue, meaningful school food reform seems nearly impossible to me on my darkest dayas someone who is very much «in the weeds» on this issue, meaningful school food reform seems nearly impossible to me on my darkest days.
While Houston ISD's breakfast menu is used as a springboard for discussion in the piece, it's certainly not alone in serving kids too much sugar; similar breakfast menus can be found in districts all over the country.
Still, though, I'm very glad for the opportunity to reach more Houston ISD parents via the Chronicle, as this issue is directly affecting their kids every day.
And, as my recent, dispiriting experience in Houston ISD well illustrated, even after requested reforms are implemented, parents may still need to act as watch dogs to make sure their district doesn't backslide on its promises.
You can read why I'm referred to as a «reluctant school food advocate,» my thoughts on school food reform in private versus public schools, and what I hope to accomplish here in Houston ISD before the youngest of my two children graduates.
Bettina, your post about sugar remaining in HISD's breakfasts is a timely one as I just visited Boling ISD yesterday and noticed that their breakfast consisted of poptarts, juice, and a fruit cocktail.
As regular TLT readers know, I recently resigned from the Houston ISD (HISD) Nutrition Services Parent Advisory Committee (PAC), in part because I was frustrated by the district's backsliding on promises to reduce the high sugar content in... [Continue reading]
And childhood hunger is the reason why I've always been a supporter of breakfast - in - the - classroom programs even though they can be, as you note, quite controversial — as such a program was here in Houston ISD when it was first instituted.
For example, some of us were proposing to Houston ISD a stir fry of vegetables and chicken as an entree, but then realized that of course there would be storage and transit time before it landed on a kid's tray.
As I've written about before (most recently in a Houston Chronicle op - ed), here in Houston ISD we have one of the nation's most advanced central kitchens for the preparation of school food: a state - of - the - art, $ 51 million facility that takes up 15 - acres, with 95,000 square feet devoted to baking, «cook / chill» and cold food preparation, as well as football - field - sized freezer and dry storage areaAs I've written about before (most recently in a Houston Chronicle op - ed), here in Houston ISD we have one of the nation's most advanced central kitchens for the preparation of school food: a state - of - the - art, $ 51 million facility that takes up 15 - acres, with 95,000 square feet devoted to baking, «cook / chill» and cold food preparation, as well as football - field - sized freezer and dry storage areaas well as football - field - sized freezer and dry storage areaas football - field - sized freezer and dry storage areas.
Tomorrow I'll be speaking before our school board in my capacity as chairperson of the food and nutrition subcommittee of the Houston ISD School Health Advisory Council (SHAC).
I'm on the Houston ISD Food Services PAC but only recently found out — thanks to fellow school food blogger Ed Bruske — that if your district has outsourced its food services to a food service management company (as mine has), federal regulations actually mandate the formation of such a committee.
As regular TLT readers know, I recently resigned from the Houston ISD (HISD) Nutrition Services Parent Advisory Committee (PAC), in part because I was frustrated by the district's backsliding on promises to reduce the high sugar content in its breakfasts.
He made the statement during a farmers» durbar organised by the ISD in collaboration with the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) and Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) at Ayomso in the Asunafo North Municipality of the Brong Ahafo region as part of its nationwide awareness campaign about the 2018 Census of Agriculture.
I am starting my 11th year as an On - level / Pre-AP Biology teacher in Plano ISD in Plano, TX and was the 2013 PISD Teacher of the Year.
Both work in Central Texas as the Digital Learning Specialists for Killeen ISD.
To start, as eLearning Designers, we can help these course generators to apply the most rudimentary Instructional System Design (ISD) principles to their training.
As Director of Innovation & Digital Learning for Eanes ISD in Austin, TX, he helped spearhead the launch of one of the nations first iPad 1:1 implementations.
A veteran teacher of mathematics and computer science, he has also served as Title I Technology Specialist for Archdiocese of Galveston - Houston as well as technology project and training manager for the Houston ISD.
ISDs are regional service agencies that offer support services to school personnel that are best delivered regionally, as measured by cost, size and quality advantages.
Mike Miles began his tenure as Dallas ISD's Superintendent of Schools in July 2012.
As is often the case, the country's largest school districts, including Dallas ISD, ranked below average.
Holds a Master of Science in Education from Southern Illinois University as well as graduate certificates in ISD for Simulations and Human Performance Technology.
«We view charter schools as competition, and Keller ISD feels like we can compete well,» Youngs told The Bond Buyer.
The Montcalm Area ISD Special Education Assistive Technology Team has adopted the following process, based on the SETT Framework, by Joy Zabula, to be used as a template to help the Individual student teams that wish to start an effective AT process.
As the school year draws to a close, Wimberley ISD administrators, teachers and staff remain vigilant in keeping student safety as the number one prioritAs the school year draws to a close, Wimberley ISD administrators, teachers and staff remain vigilant in keeping student safety as the number one prioritas the number one priority.
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.
As a charter school, Wayside Schools receives $ 1500 less funding per child than its ISD counterparts.
Bay - Arenac ISD employs special education administrators, teachers, related service providers, and paraprofessionals as well as variety of clerical support staff.
As a charter school, Wayside Schools receives less funding than its ISD counterparts.
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