For the coaching program, NYC Leadership Academy worked with RIDE to recruit and hire several retired Rhode
Island school leaders to become coaches for principals in priority schools.
At a recent gathering of Long
Island school leaders, Tisch was asked about the Fellows.
Not exact matches
A key Long
Island lawmaker, Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan, said the state Legislature would «definitely» expand a
school - aid package proposed by Cuomo, though he indicated the increase could be a modest one.
Leaders of the New Suffolk
school district, the only Long
Island school system to propose piercing the state's property tax cap, said last night that doing so is necessary to preserve key educational services.
State Sen. Diane Savino (D - Staten
Island), who worked with labor
leaders to win support for the
school, joked that the election year calendar aided the cause.
Chris McGrath, the GOP candidate for the Republican ex-Majority
Leader Dean Skelos» Long
Island seat, is drawing heat from women's rights groups and others for bankrolling two R - rated sex comedies that include gratuitous nude scenes — «Surf
School» and «Death to the Supermodel.»
Speaking to a Long
Island business group on Friday, Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan said the minimum wage increase was a compromise in order to get a tax cut and a boost in
school aid.
Long
Island school districts stand to recover more than $ 117 million in lost state financial aid during the coming year, according to the region's education
leaders who say the money will help compensate for tighter state property tax limits.
After hearing five hours of testimony on Wednesday, from
school administrators, union
leaders and advocacy groups, Flanagan, a Long
Island Republican, said he will prepare a «three - pronged» action plan.
Chris McGrath, the GOP candidate for the Republican ex-Majority
Leader's Long
Island seat, is drawing heat from women's rights groups and others for bankrolling two R - rated sex comedies that include gratuitous nude scenes — «Surf
School» and «Death to the Supermodels.»
Rather than needle the mayor by demanding reports or his attendance at hearings, as Republicans did in previous years, Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan, a Republican from Long
Island, attached a different condition to mayoral control: actions favoring charter
schools.
Even so, the nine Republican state senators who represent Long
Island — including Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos — say Cuomo's budget shortchanges their
schools.
Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan, a Republican from Long
Island, said the additional
school aid would flow through both the foundation aid formula — which favors urban districts — and to alleviate the gap elimination adjustment, which would benefit wealthier, suburban districts.
«
Schools must be safe havens, where students can learn and teachers can teach,» said Senate
Leader John Flanagan, R - Long
island.
School leaders on the
Island have contended that Albany should concentrate first this year on restoring about $ 1 billion in statewide aid cut in 2009 and 2010 as the result of the recession and its fallout.
Perdido Street
School blog: What That Meeting on Long
Island Between Teachers Union
Leaders and Cuomo Signifies
One of Mr. Flanagan's law -
school classmates, Kevin S. Law, the president of the Long
Island Association, a business group, said the new majority
leader mixed a calm demeanor with a sharp strategic sense.
«Too often, the mayor showed a disturbing lack of personal knowledge about the city
schools,» the Senate majority
leader, John J. Flanagan, a Long
Island Republican, said in a statement.
9/4/2008 In Memoriam: J. William Hollingsworth, M.D.Nationally Known UCSD Physician
Leader Was «An Extraordinary Mentor» Former UCSD School of Medicine faculty leader and rheumatology expert J. William Hollingsworth, M.D., 82, passed away on July 30 in Charlestown on the Caribbean island of
Leader Was «An Extraordinary Mentor» Former UCSD
School of Medicine faculty
leader and rheumatology expert J. William Hollingsworth, M.D., 82, passed away on July 30 in Charlestown on the Caribbean island of
leader and rheumatology expert J. William Hollingsworth, M.D., 82, passed away on July 30 in Charlestown on the Caribbean
island of Nevis.
With that report in hand, Mayor McKee and a group of like - minded municipal
leaders went about attempting to change Rhode
Island's charter -
school law.
Leaders of numerous high - performing charter
schools across the Northeast had explicitly told them that such exemptions were a prerequisite to pursuing expansion to Rhode
Island.
It involves the mayors,
school superintendents, and other civic and municipal
leaders from Louisville, Kentucky; Oakland, California; Providence, Rhode
Island; and Newton, Salem, and Somerville, Massachusetts.
States are working with government, business and education
leaders to strengthen career education, create pathways to economic success, and to expand and improve career pathways for all high
school students.Learn more about Rhode
Island and Tennessee's career readiness programs in our States Leading blog.
10 - 12 — Diversity: The Institute on Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, sponsored by the Northeast and
Islands Regional Educational Laboratory, for practitioners,
school leaders, staff developers, higher education representatives, and researchers, at Brown University in Providence, R.I. Registration deadline: March 1.
Many charter
leaders also argue that weighted student lotteries, which allocate an admissions preference to certain student groups in order to increase their likelihood of admittance, maintain a balance between low - income and higher - income students in a
school population.88 Blackstone Valley Prep, for example, reserves at least half of its seats for low - income students, ensuring its student body reflects the level of income diversity in northern Rhode
Island.89
From 1997 to 2001,
Island was the 4th grade team
leader for Martin L. King Experimental Laboratory
School in Evanston, IL, where she took on the roles of Language Arts district representative,
School Literacy Committee member, Teachers as Readers Committee member, a Sisterhood Project mentor and coordinator of Battle of the Books inter-
school competition.
Prior to moving to Rhode
Island, she worked for Grand Rapids Public
Schools, helping district and
school leaders manage dramatic instructional reforms as part of a $ 5 million federal grant.
Leaders from Achievement First, Uncommon
Schools, KIPP, Public Prep and Coney
Island Prep joined together for an op - ed in the New York Daily News: To lift achievement, grow charters.
Tanika
Island Childress, a nationally distinguished educator and veteran University of Chicago Urban Education Institute
leader, has been named CEO of the University of Chicago Charter
School.
From 1997 to 2001,
Island Childress was also the 4th grade team
leader for Martin L. King Experimental Laboratory
School in Evanston, IL, where she took on the roles of Language Arts District Representative,
School Literacy Committee member, Teachers as Readers Committee member, and Sisterhood Project mentor.
Developed in collaboration with secondary
school leaders from Massachusetts, California, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Rhode
Island, and Texas, Abl's dynamic
school scheduling platform makes it easier for principals to design and manage the daily life of a
school, eliminating the need for spreadsheets, magnet boards, and stacks of paper.
The Rhode
Island Association of
School Principals (RIASP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting school principals as the leaders of today's schools, teachers, and stu
School Principals (RIASP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting
school principals as the leaders of today's schools, teachers, and stu
school principals as the
leaders of today's
schools, teachers, and students.
The announcement has garnered support from Gov. Gina Raimondo and
leaders across the education spectrum, including the Rhode
Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals, the Rhode
Island Student Advisory Council, the Rhode
Island Association of
School Committees, and the state's superintendent's association.
According to an editorial published in today's Daily News by the
leaders of Achievement First, Uncommon
Schools, KIPP, Public Prep, and Coney
Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding... Continue reading Mayor de Blasio's «Moral, Political, and Economic Obligation» to Support Charter
School Expansion
Before beginning her teaching career with Teach for America, Ms. Michaels participated as a
leader in Americorps NCCC service program, worked as an outdoor instructor at The Outdoor
School, and raised money for affordable housing through a Bike and Build cross-country bicycle trip from Rhode
Island to San Francisco.
According to an editorial published in today's Daily News by the
leaders of Achievement First, Uncommon
Schools, KIPP, Public Prep, and Coney Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.
Schools, KIPP, Public Prep, and Coney
Island Prep, NYC students are best served by expanding access public charter
schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality school can, in fact, attend one.
schools «so that every family looking for a high - quality
school can, in fact, attend one.»
NYCLA has provided sustained coaching support for more than 1,700 principals in New York City; NYCLA coaches have also worked directly with
school leaders across the states of Rhode
Island and Iowa and with first - year principals in Philadelphia.
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion about policies and practices that advance student - centered education in Rhode
Island and beyond featuring «Most Likely to Succeed» producer Ted Dintersmith, Rhode
Island Education Commissioner Ken Wagner, and other
leaders of Rhode
Island's
school innovation movement.
Emily Ustach is director of programs for New Urban Arts, a free, community art studio for high
school students in Providence, Rhode
Island, with the mission to build a vital community that empowers young people as artists and
leaders to develop a creative practice they can sustain throughout their lives.
Over three years, nearly 90
school leaders have been trained and coached in 11 districts in Rhode
Island, affecting the lives of 15,000 students
Through workshops, online training, observations and feedback, and the opportunity to shadow experienced coaches in New York City, NYC Leadership Academy has worked with the Rhode
Island coaches to build their skills and help them develop a community of practice around supporting
school leaders who are driving change in the state's highest needs
schools.
In that role, Carlos coached, supported and evaluated the
leaders of The Met
schools in Rhode
Island.
«Breaking Study
Island News» announcements of scoreboard
leaders made by the principal; and even a pizza party donated by the
school's custodian.
She has served as a teacher and
school leader in public, private, and charter
schools in New York City and on Long
Island.
Recent and past clients include national foundations, state departments of education,
school districts, charter management organizations and entrepreneurial education non-profits — including NewSchools Venture Fund, StartUp Education, the Rainwater Foundation, the Kern Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, the Broad Center, Rhode Island Department of Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, Achievement First, Denver School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tennessee
school districts, charter management organizations and entrepreneurial education non-profits — including NewSchools Venture Fund, StartUp Education, the Rainwater Foundation, the Kern Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, the Broad Center, Rhode
Island Department of Education, Massachusetts Department of Education, Achievement First, Denver
School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New Leaders and Tennessee
School of Science and Technology, the Ed Entrepreneur Center, Teach for America, New
Leaders and Tennessee SCORE.
Showcasing the impact of technology - rich blended learning on students» lives, the Staten
Island Region of the Catholic
Schools in the Archdiocese of New York will hold a special open house for education
leaders including Superintendent of
Schools Timothy J. McNiff and other Staten
Island school principals on Friday, April 7, 8:30 am to 10:15 am at St. Charles School, 200 Penn Avenue, Staten I
school principals on Friday, April 7, 8:30 am to 10:15 am at St. Charles
School, 200 Penn Avenue, Staten I
School, 200 Penn Avenue, Staten
Island.
Archdiocese of New York to host Staten
Island Education
Leaders for Open House Showcasing Innovative Blended Learning Program at St. Charles
School on April 7 Showcasing the impact of technology - rich blended learning on students» lives, the Staten
Island Region of the Catholic
Schools in the Archdiocese of New York will hold a special open house -LSB-...]
One of them is Don Sternberg, the
leader of the Wantagh Elementary
School on Long
Island.
Archdiocese of New York to host Staten
Island Education
Leaders for Open House Showcasing Innovative Blended Learning Program at St. Charles
School on April 7
At the state policy level, 46 states have adopted leadership standards for principals, and many have begun aligning them to all components of a
school leader's career continuum.125 In addition, recently more than half of states, through a mix of state and federal initiatives, have passed laws to strengthen the evaluation process for principals.3 AAnd under the federal Race to the Top grant, states such as Louisiana and Rhode
Island implemented new requirements for principal preparation programs.