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Tuition - free, K12 - powered public schools feature rigorous online curriculum with hands - on materials.

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Public School's show (left) featured models lined up like prisoners, in the brand's iconic blacks and grays.
Open to the public, sponsored by Big Poppa Smokers and sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society, the King of the Smoker invitational will feature hard - fought, old - school competition by legends of the smoker.
The school was famous in 1995 when a movie called «Dangerous Minds» featuring actress Michelle Pfeiffer was based on a true story about Carlmont HS during a time when East Palo Alto was the murder capital city in the nation and there were 4 regions that segregated each students to attend (4) public high schools in the Sequoia District: Menlo - Atherton, Woodside, Sequoia and Carlmont.
This year's Conference features keynote speaker Linda Williams, Ed.D., who served as a class teacher at the Detroit Waldorf School from 1987 - 1992, after which she taught grades 1 - 3 at the public Urban Waldorf School in Milwaukee.
That evening, the district is marking the last public skate in the old building with a farewell event, dubbed «Intermission,» featuring raffles, an alumni hockey game between Oak Park and River Forest High School and Fenwick High School, appearances by former Blackhawks players and public skate music by Chicago Blackhawks organist Frank Pellico.
Under the heading, «better late than never,» I wanted to post about a great show that's been featured on Martha Stewart Radio, hosted by New York chef, public school parent and school food activist, Bill Telepan.
There's an article by Brian Bethune on «How Children Succeed» in the new issue of Maclean's, the Canadian weekly, featuring a photo of me in a classroom of the Montauk public school.
Seattle Public Schools served a Washington - grown lunch featuring Palouse lentil sloppy joes from Columbia bean Company, with a variety of local foods.
In response to written questions, a Chicago Public Schools spokesman said that recent food service improvements include the elimination of trans fats and deep - fat fryers; a universal breakfast program aimed at reaching more students; a sliced - fruit pilot program in 31 schools featuring produce from farms within 150 miles of Chicago; and an initiative to serve local, frozen vegeSchools spokesman said that recent food service improvements include the elimination of trans fats and deep - fat fryers; a universal breakfast program aimed at reaching more students; a sliced - fruit pilot program in 31 schools featuring produce from farms within 150 miles of Chicago; and an initiative to serve local, frozen vegeschools featuring produce from farms within 150 miles of Chicago; and an initiative to serve local, frozen vegetables.
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To see what such a miserly outlay means for the nation's public - school kids, see Ed Bruske's great recent series of posts; or check in on the Fed Up blog, which features snapshots of the daily offerings at a school in Illinois.
After Park District officials declined an offer to feature a Nativity scene in a public park, the Thomas More Society filed a complaint and the Illinois Nativity Scene Committee lobbied to place a privately funded depiction of the birth of Jesus at North School Park.
In the preview stage, software developers worked on features including a «postcode newspaper», which details the public services provided in a postcode area, a «school finder» website and a video showing traffic flows and congestion on the motorway network over the last ten years.
The invite to the May 12 event, which costs between $ 1,000 and $ 3,800 to attend, features a photo of the mayor and a note from him lauding the Buffalo Democrat as a «champion for charter schools in the Assembly,» (which is, for the record, a place where that sort of behavior is not widespread), and also an «outspoken advocate for public school reform.»
«They've helped to destroy successful schools across the city of New York,» Thompson said during a panel discussion on education policy at NYU, hosted by the New York City Working Group on School Transformation, which also featured Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer and Public Advocate Bill de Blasio who are presumptive candidates for mayor.
Under the speaker's plan, areas that the public does have access to would have to feature multilingual «know your rights» bulletins — while public schools will host bi-annual information seminars for undocumented parents.
The 30 second spot touts Mr. Liu's own rise through the public school system, and features a brief voice over of the candidate calling for a less industrial approach to education.
Moderated by NYCAN Executive Director Derrell Bradford, the panel featured leaders in the education reform movement as well as public school parents from across the state.
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features
State Board of Regents Chancellor Betty Rosa, who was featured Saturday as a speaker at the United Federation of Teachers annual Spring Conference in Midtown, told the Daily News it only makes sense for the mayor to continue calling the shots for public schools.
At 6 p.m., NYC Collaborates hosts a panel discussion, Opportunities & Challenges in Integrating NYC's Public Schools, featuring New York City Councilmen Brad Lander and Ritchie Torres and remarks from Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn.
The video features State Assemblyman Karim Camara, New York City Councilman Robert Cornegy, StudentsFirstNY parent advocates, and NYCAN Executive Director Derrell Bradford who spoke at a rally of 400 district public school parents in support of the Governor last week.
The video also features biographical details of Nixon's life — her upbringing and attendance at public schools in New York.
There are three ballot propositions on the November ballot: 1) Creation of a redistricting commission to draw the new state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features
«Four consecutive austerity budgets featuring tax cuts for the rich and underfunding of schools and public services is nothing to boast about,» said Hawkins.
The Buffalo Public Schools District is expected to hold a public meeting this Thursday featuring the frontrunner vying for the vacant superintendent posPublic Schools District is expected to hold a public meeting this Thursday featuring the frontrunner vying for the vacant superintendent pospublic meeting this Thursday featuring the frontrunner vying for the vacant superintendent position.
He said his progressive tax reforms would also fund «A Green New Deal for New York» featuring full employment, living wages, single - payer health care, fully - funded public schools, affordable housing and mass transit, and a 100 percent clean energy system by 2030.
The UFT launched a second television ad in early March, featuring a public school parent telling Mayor Michael Bloomberg that, with a $ 3 billion city budget surplus, he doesn't have to lay off any teachers.
The UFT is releasing a television ad on March 8 featuring a New York City public school parent saying, «The city's got a $ 3 billion surplus.
This partnership features a significant expansion of social work, mental health services and clinics into Buffalo public school buildings so that students in need of these services can easily access them in a safe environment — their own schools.
In this week's Press Pass conversation, WBFO's Eileen Buckley talks with Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes about her upcoming featured article for «How to Fix Buffalo Schools» that will focus on the Grabiarz School of Excellence Public School 79.
With the start of the school year, the UFT is launching a radio ad campaign on Sept. 7 that features UFT President Michael Mulgrew calling on all New Yorkers to» join us and celebrate the talent, dedication and hard work of students and teachers as we move our public schools forward.»
David Keith, whose work features prominently in the issue, is Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics at Harvard SEAS and a professor of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School.
Low - income housing residents who live in «green» buildings that are built with eco-friendly materials and energy - efficient features appear to have fewer «sick building» symptoms (SBS) than residents of traditionally constructed low - income housing, according to a new study led by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
This inaugural event will feature talks from leading experts from Johns Hopkins Medicine, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and other neighboring institutions.
The group features the current Astronomer Royal for Scotland, Professor John C. Brown, and conducts guided tours of the observatory and public lectures, as well as regular visits to schools with the inflatable mobile planetarium giving virtual tours of the night sky.
The school also includes a tour of several related Chalk River facilities, a dinner featuring a guest speaker, and an evening public lecture on a topic of general interest.
She has given presentations and demonstrations at high schools and numerous public events, and has also been featured in Optimyz, Old Crow and Co-op Dish magazines as well as CBC, Exploring Mind and Body and VOBB radio.
Endocrinologist, researcher, Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and Professor of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health Dr. David Ludwig is our special 2016 Metabolic Therapeutics Conference guest speaker featured in Episode...
I will work on that this week, but in the meantime I wanted to do another Denver restaurant spotlight post featuring a new favorite of mine, Public School 303.
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His appearance won't allow it, so he has to navigate his first year at public school with trepidation, and prepare for the reactions that come from his features.
The Dublin - set feature follows 14 year - old Conor (Ferdia Walsh - Peelo) who is looking for a break from his parents» strained relationship and money troubles while trying to adjust at the inner - city public school where the kids are rough and the teachers are rougher.
In alphabetical order, the features screening, many of them with directors and talent in the house, are: Adventures In Public School (Kyle Rideout); Allure (Carlos Sanchez, Jason Sanchez); Ava (Sadaf Foroughi); Les Affamés (Robin Aubert); The Little Girl Who Was Too Fond of Matches (Simon Lavoie); Luk» Luk» I (Wayne Wapeemukwa); Never Steady, Never Still (Kathleen Hepburn); Our People Will Be Healed (Alanis Obomsawin); Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World (Catherine Bainbridge); and Unarmed Verses (Charles Officer).
Led by Oakland public school teachers, the programs would feature hands - on science and technology activities, field trips, role models, and more.
Polling by Education Next and others continues to find that the public prefers universal programs to means - tested approaches — responding more positively, for instance, to the notion of vouchers for all than to vouchers for low - income families only (see «The 2015 EdNext Poll on School Reform,» features, Winter 2016).
Including the director and producers of the film, the post-film panel discussion will feature current HGSE doctoral candidate Clint Smith, a graduate of New Orleans public schools whose poems and essays on race, justice, and education have appeared in The New Yorker, The American Poetry Review, and The Guardian.
Among the featured speakers were David Driscoll, commissioner of education for the Massachusetts Department of Education; Peter Frumkin, professor of public affairs at University of Texas at Austin; Laurie Gardner and Eric Premack, codirectors of California Charter Schools Development Center; Michael Goldstein, founder and director of research and information for MATCH Charter Public High School; and HGSE Senior Lecturer James public affairs at University of Texas at Austin; Laurie Gardner and Eric Premack, codirectors of California Charter Schools Development Center; Michael Goldstein, founder and director of research and information for MATCH Charter Public High School; and HGSE Senior Lecturer James Public High School; and HGSE Senior Lecturer James Honan.
Last October, the Ed School hosted a colloquium featuring Carol Johnson, the superintendent of the Boston Public Schools.
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