Sentences with phrase «regional education service centers»

Required continuing education hours may be obtained through regional education service centers, the Mexican - American School Boards Association (MASBA) and the Texas Caucus of Black School Board Members (TCBSBM), to name a few.
Region 4 Education Service Center (Region 4) is one of 20 regional education service centers established by the Texas Legislature in 1967 to assist school districts and charter schools in improving efficiencies and student performance.
Sponsored by LEARN, a Connecticut regional education service center
The Texas Comprehensive Center helps the state's regional education service centers adopt a more comprehensive approach to school improvement.
Nearly 70 entities sponsor (authorize) charter schools, including state universities, regional education service centers, education - focused nonprofit organizations, local school districts, and the state department of education.
The center provides professional development and technical assistance to the Texas Education Agency and the state's 20 regional education service centers to build their capacity to support districts and schools in meeting student achievement goals.
Texas Comprehensive Center (TXCC): The TXCC provides professional development and technical assistance to the Texas Education Agency and the state's 20 regional education service centers to build their capacity to support districts and schools engaged in improvement efforts.
Texas Comprehensive Center (2005 — 2012): The Texas Comprehensive Center provided technical assistance and professional development to the Texas Education Agency and the state's 20 regional education service centers to build their capacity to support districts and schools engaged in improvement efforts.
Edison is one of the public magnet schools run by ACES, the regional education service center.
The Texas Education Agency and the regional education service centers organize training sessions for teachers across the state.
Texas Comprehensive Center (2005 — 2012): R&E staff provided technical assistance to the Texas Education Agency and the state's 20 regional education service centers to increase their capacity to support low - performing districts and schools.
Texas Comprehensive Center (TXCC): R&E staff provide technical assistance to the Texas Educational Agency (TEA) and the state's 20 regional education service centers through the TXCC to build their capacity to select research - based school improvement programs and conduct evaluations on the impact of those programs.
The Texas Education Agency — in conjunction with the TLI Leadership Team, which includes 20 regional education service centers, the Institute for Public School Initiatives at The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, and the Vaughn Gross Center for Reading and Language Arts at The University of Texas at Austin — collaborate with Literacy Lines to meet the goals of the TLI grant.
Texas Education Code, Chapter 8, gives each school district the opportunity to voluntarily be served by and participate with a regional education service center.
Texas Comprehensive Center (2005 — 2012): The Texas Comprehensive Center provided technical assistance and professional development to the Texas Education Agency and the state's 20 regional education service centers (ESCs) to build their capacity to support districts and schools engaged in improvement efforts, including support for leadership.
Texas Comprehensive Center (TXCC): The TXCC provides professional development and technical assistance to the Texas Education Agency and the state's 20 regional education service centers to build their capacity to support districts and schools in meeting student achievement goals, including school readiness and early childhood education.
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