The New York City Charter
School Center released on April 30 its much - anticipated report on the state of charter schools in the city.
Not exact matches
Trump was the topic of 41 % of all news stories, according to the report
released Thursday from Harvard Kennedy
School's Shorenstein
Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy.
President of Matuson Consulting firm Roberta Chinsky Matuson weighs in on statements made in a recently
released white paper titled Uncovering Talent by New York University
School of Law Professor Kenji Yoshino and Deloitte University Leadership
Center for Inclusion Managing Principal Christie Smith.
The Wharton Financial Institutions
Center from the Wharton
School at the University of Pennsylvania
released a study last October entitled «Real World Index Annuity Returns.»
However, half of all Americans (51 %) and two - thirds of Republicans (64 %) do want a Sunday
school teacher — or at least someone who shares their religious beliefs, according to a study
released today by the Pew Research
Center.
A new study from the UConn Rudd
Center for Food Policy & Obesity has just been
released, and the study title says it all: «New
School Meal Regulations Increase Fruit Consumption and Do Not Increase Total Plate Waste.»
Block grants are a favorite tool of conservatives to shrink the role of the federal government and reduce the size of social programs, but as the
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities well articulated in a statement hastily
released yesterday, block grants in the particular context of
school food are very likely to put children's health and wellbeing at risk:
According to a study
released by the
Center for Injury Research and Policy, nearly 27 percent of all sports injuries during high
school games in the 2012 - 2013 season were concussions.
WASHINGTON, February 14, 2017 —
School breakfast participation rates continue to rise across the country, according to the annual
School Breakfast Scorecard,
released today by the Food Research & Action
Center (FRAC).
The Food Research & Action
Center (FRAC) recently
released its inaugural Afterschool Suppers: A Snapshot of Participation report about the Afterschool Nutrition Programs, which include the Child and Adult Care Food Program and the National
School Lunch Program.
According to the Food Research & Action
Center's newly
released School Breakfast Scorecard, 12.2 million low - income students participated in the School Breakfast Program on an average school day in the 2016 — 2017 school
School Breakfast Scorecard, 12.2 million low - income students participated in the
School Breakfast Program on an average school day in the 2016 — 2017 school
School Breakfast Program on an average
school day in the 2016 — 2017 school
school day in the 2016 — 2017
schoolschool year.
A study
released in March by the University of Connecticut's Rudd
Center for Food Policy & Obesity shows that students are eating more nutritious
school foods and discarding less of their lunches under the healthier standards.
Similarly, James Weill, president of Food Research & Action
Center, a leading anti-hunger group, referred to the bill in a press
release as «ill conceived» and «deeply flawed,» while Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy director for the
Center for Science in the Public Interest, stated that the bill «would roll back key progress that
schools, health advocates, and the Administration have worked so hard to achieve over the last six years.»
«It's a shame that Congress seems more interested in protecting industry than protecting children's health... this legislation may go down in nutritional history as a bigger blunder than when the Reagan Administration tried (and failed) to credit ketchup as a vegetable in the
school lunch program,» — Margo Wootan, Nutrition Policy Director,
Center for Science in the Public Interest in a press
release
Nearly half of the 669
school districts seeking voter approval for budgets on Tuesday, May 15 are presenting spending plans that would increase property taxes as high as the 2011 property tax cap law allows, according to an analysis
released today by the Empire
Center for Public Policy.
Also at 11 a.m., a new report from the National Education Policy
Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder, will be
released showing that community
schools need at least five years or more to create lasting
school improvement and reduce barriers to achievement in a measurable way, Annenberg Institute for School Reform, 233 Broadway, Suite 720, Manh
school improvement and reduce barriers to achievement in a measurable way, Annenberg Institute for
School Reform, 233 Broadway, Suite 720, Manh
School Reform, 233 Broadway, Suite 720, Manhattan.
The company's vision
centers on the idea of «support from all sides» and aims to highlight how these
schools help students academically, as well as psychologically, physically, and socially, according to a press
release.
New Suffolk Elementary
School principal Christopher Gallagher,
center, discussing the district's new policy of
releasing public documents at Tuesday's meeting.
A new report
released by the
Center for Arts Education paints a grim picture for children, given Mayor Bloomberg's proposed cuts to arts funding in the
schools and to the number of teaching positions in the arts.
Moskowitz has the support of the New York City Charter
School Center, whose CEO James Merriman
released a statement Thursday claiming that the law makes clear that the city can not have oversight over charters.
Sex offenders are banned from living within the designated distance of a
school, but stand - alone daycare programs without affiliation to grade
schools — such as the Atlantic Avenue Early Learning
Center at 1825 Atlantic Ave. — remain unprotected by state law, according to an investigation by the State Senate Coalition
released Sunday.
Young children in deep poverty, whose family income is below 50 percent of the federal poverty line, fare even worse on health and development indicators than children in poverty, according to a study
released by the National
Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) at Columbia University's Mailman
School of Public Health.
Yemenis face serious mental health risks, but the issue is being neglected, says a new study
released today by Columbia University's Mailman
School of Public Health and the Sana'a
Center for Strategic Studies, Columbia Law
School's Human Rights Clinic.
«Our study found an independent effect of male age on the cumulative incidence of live birth,» Dr. Laura Dodge, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Center and Harvard Medical
School in Boston, said in a society news
release.
A recent report
released at Harvard Medical
School's
Center for Primary Care revealed that 70 % of visits to primary care physicians in the United States are related to psychosocial issues.
More than 30 percent of Americans live with at least one cat, and they re probably getting the same stress relief and happy - hormone
release from their pet of choice that dog - owners get; there are simply fewer studies to prove it, says judge Alan Beck, ScD, director of the
Center for Human - Animal Bond at the Purdue University
School of Veterinary Medicine.
Kathleen Page, M.D., assistant professor, clinical medicine, Keck
School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Lona Sandon, R.D., assistant professor, clinical nutrition, University of Texas Southwestern Medical
Center at Dallas; Corn Refiners Association, news
release, Dec. 9, 2014; American College of Neuropsychopharmacology meeting, Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 10, 2014
Based on the book by Matthew Quick, the story
centers on Pat Peoples (a tracksuit and Philadelphia Eagles jersey - wearing Bradley Cooper), a former high
school teacher who, after being
released from a four - year stint in a mental institution, moves back in with his mother, then seeks to put his life back together.
Ahead of its premiere in February, Hulu has
released the first trailer for its upcoming adaptation of Stephen King's 11/22/63, starring James Franco; check it out here... SEE ALSO: Promo images for 11/22/63 11/22/63
centers on high
school history teacher Jake Epping (James Franco) who travels back in time to prevent the assassination of President -LSB-...]
«The Silver - Linings Playbook» Synopsis: Based on the book by Matthew Quick, the story
centers a former high
school teacher who, after being
released from a four - year stint in a mental institution, moves back in with his mother, then seeks to reinvent himself, finding the titular silver linings in his life.
This
centers on a teenage girl whose life is torn apart after the
release of a disturbing video at her small - town high
school.
Now, according to a poll just
released by Associated Press and the National Opinion Research
Center, vouchers that use taxpayer funds for low - income students to attend private
schools gathered support from 43 % of the public, with only 31 % opposed.
Good news for students and
schools: A new study,
released last week by the Stanford
Center for Opportunity Policy in Education (SCOPE), looks closely at four
schools that are achieving positive outcomes for low - income students of color.
Five years of studies on charter
schools prove they are meeting the needs of traditionally underserved children and forcing regular public
schools to change for the better, the
Center for Education Reform concludes in a report
released last week.
The Pew Research
Center in April 2010
released results from a survey that confirmed the ubiquity of cell phones among teenagers, some of whom manage to send text messages from class, even when the technology is banned in their
school.
It will
center around the recent, controversial study that Professor Tom Kane
released comparing charter, pilot, and traditional public
schools in Boston.
I have familiarized myself with the principles of the American
Center for
School Choice, and I made sure to read the report you're
releasing, which is very good.
«The
School Breakfast Scorecard: 2000,» an annual report
released by the Washington - based Food Research and Action
Center, found that more than 71,000
schools offered the subsidized breakfasts and that the average number of poor children served daily rose to 6.3 million in 2000, almost double the 3.4 million served in 1990.
The Equity
Center, a group of low - wealth districts in the state, last month
released a plan to revamp the state's
school - finance system at a cost up to $ 10.5 billion over five years.
For the next several years, Mapp and colleagues consulted with USDOE to develop what came to be called the Dual Capacity - Building Framework for Family -
School Partnerships, now
released by the government as a downloadable, shareable model that
schools and districts can use to build the kind of effective, mutually rewarding engagement that will make
schools the
center of their communities.
According to the «
School Breakfast Scorecard,»
released at a press conference here by the Food Research and Action
Center, more than 4.16 million children in 47,627
schools now receive free or reduced - price breakfasts under the program.
Released today by the
Center for Research on Education Outcomes, at Stanford University, the study comes as a growing number of
school districts and charter
schools around the country are experimenting with such reward programs in the hope of improving...
The Brown
Center on Education Policy at Brookings will host a live webcast of an event in conjunction with the
release of its report, «Measuring the Influence of Education Advocacy: The Case of Louisiana's
School Choice Legislation,» on Tues., Dec. 10 at 10 am.
The research studies in the book and
released at the «Latinos at the Crossroads» conference are based on presentations given originally at the conference «Latinos in the 21st Century: Mapping the Research Agenda,» held in April 2000 at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education, and cosponsored by the Harvard Graduate
School of Education and the David Rockefeller
Center for Latin American Studies.
«This data is a call to action for states and communities to use the attendance data that they collect every day as an early warning sign that can be used to trigger action and support before students miss so much
school they require costly remediation to make up for the missed instruction,» Professor Robert Balfanz of the Everyone Graduates
Center at Johns Hopkins University said in a statement
released by Attendance Works, a San Francisco - based policy group.
But sometimes
schools sacrifice depth of learning for test preparation, says the report
released last week by the Washington - based
Center on Education Policy.
With intentionally little fanfare, the National
Center for History in the
Schools at the University of California at Los Angeles
released voluntary benchmarks in the study of history for K - 4 students and world - history standards for middle and high
school students.
In
School Breakfast in America's Big Cities, a January 2011 report
released by the Food Research and Action
Center, 16 of the 29 urban districts examined in the study «performed above the national average in reaching low - income students with breakfast.
New data
released in the 2016 Brown
Center Report on American Education shed light on tracking, who it applies to, and its implications for student achievement and equity in American
schools.
After the
release of the Brown
Center's report in September 2000, Stephen O'Brien, the Blue Ribbon program's director, criticized both our reliance on academic achievement as the sole barometer of a good
school and our reliance on absolute scores rather than gains in achievement from year to year.