Buffalo Public
School District Superintendent James A. Williams said, «I am proud to have our District involved in Governor Cuomo's education initiative.
Not exact matches
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early Education & Support Division, California Department of Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board of Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State
Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early Education, Los Angeles Unified
School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp,
James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California
School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
James Morrissey, Community Consolidated
School District 15's executive director to the
superintendent for administrative services, said a proposal submitted by members of the Old Plum Grove Woodlands Homeowners Association to reduce the number of parking spaces to 50 from 65 was unrealistic.
James «Jake» Short,
superintendent of the Plattsburgh City
School District, mentioned how though opioids have a larger footprint in his school system, he's had five alumni pass away in as many years because of h
School District, mentioned how though opioids have a larger footprint in his
school system, he's had five alumni pass away in as many years because of h
school system, he's had five alumni pass away in as many years because of heroin.
The
Superintendent of the Buffalo
School, Dr.
James Williams, an African - American appointed nearly six years ago didn't name any Latinos to his cabinet he meets with daily to address policy issues in the
district.
The No Child Left Behind Act «looks great» but it is «killing teachers and killing principals,» says
James Caradonio,
superintendent of the Worcester, Massachusetts,
school district.
Cook also receives continual support from principal Ron Myers, the Keller Independent
School District board, Superintendent James Veitenheimer, as well as the entire district technolo
District board,
Superintendent James Veitenheimer, as well as the entire
district technolo
district technology team.
James E. Nelson, a former Texas state
schools chief, has been named as the sole finalist for the position of
superintendent of the state's 34,500 - student Richardson Independent
School District.
In 1995, according to Dayton Public
School Superintendent,
James Williams, Allen Elementary ranked first in the
district on standardized test scores; student absenteeism was the lowest in the
district; 87 percent of the students regularly submitted homework; and only 8 students were suspended for bad behavior.
Large Urban
School Districts: Baltimore, MD, Alexia Lotts - McCain, MEd, Baltimore City Public
Schools; Boston, MA, Katia Miller, MPH, Boston Public
Schools; Broward County, FL, Sebrina
James, EdS, Broward County Public
Schools; Cleveland, OH, Deborah Aloshen, MEd, Cleveland Metropolitan
School District; DeKalb County, GA, Jessica Grippo, MPH, DeKalb County Board of Health; Detroit, MI, Arlene Richardson, EdD, Detroit Public
Schools;
District of Columbia, Omotunde Sowole - West, MPH, Office of the State
Superintendent of Education; Duval County, FL, Jamie Wells, MSH, Duval County Public
Schools; Fort Worth, TX, Edward Patterson, MS, Fort Worth Independent
School District; Houston, TX, Felicia Ceasar - White, MS, Houston Independent
School District; Los Angeles, CA, Timothy Kordic, MA, Los Angeles Unified
School District; Miami, FL, Jonathan Carbone, Miami - Dade County Public
Schools; New York City, NY, Lauren Murray, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygi ene; Oakland, CA, Ilsa Bertolini, Oakland Unified
School District; Orange County, FL, Brenda Christopher - Muench, Orange County Public
Schools; Palm Beach, FL, William Stewart, MPH,
School District of Palm Beach County; Philadelphia, PA, Judith Peters, MBA,
School District of Philadelphia; San Diego, CA, Rachel Miller, MEd, San Diego Unified
School District; San Francisco, CA, Kim Levine, MHA, San Francisco Unified
School District.
Dr.
James D. Mervilde
Superintendent, Washington Township Metropolitan
School District
It was during the 2006 Summer Leadership Institute that
James Bailey, Assistant
Superintendent for Instruction of Uinta County
School District # 1, became intrigued by the opportunity to partner with CEL.
In this article for JSD, Joanna Michelson, project director at CEL and
James A. Bailey,
superintendent for instruction at Uinta County
School District # 1, describe how the district got everyone on board and what they've learned along
District # 1, describe how the
district got everyone on board and what they've learned along
district got everyone on board and what they've learned along the way.
The applications were then reviewed by a three - member awards committee, which included San Joaquin County
Superintendent of
Schools James Mousalimas, Stockton Unified
School District Superintendent Eliseo Davalos and San Joaquin County Board of Education Area 3 Trustee Peter Ottesen.
Kate Peretz, Principal of Oak Street
School, 5th grade teachers Kristen Farrell and Heather Adams, and school psychologist Diane Petit are members of the social emotional learning leadership team for the Oak Street School and they were awarded the opportunity to pursue the William James certificate by the school district's superinte
School, 5th grade teachers Kristen Farrell and Heather Adams, and
school psychologist Diane Petit are members of the social emotional learning leadership team for the Oak Street School and they were awarded the opportunity to pursue the William James certificate by the school district's superinte
school psychologist Diane Petit are members of the social emotional learning leadership team for the Oak Street
School and they were awarded the opportunity to pursue the William James certificate by the school district's superinte
School and they were awarded the opportunity to pursue the William
James certificate by the
school district's superinte
school district's
superintendent.
NEW HAMPSHIRE — On October 13, 2016,
Superintendent James Morse and the Oyster River Cooperative
School District School Board will host a presentation on school start
School District School Board will host a presentation on school start
School Board will host a presentation on
school start
school start times.
The ex-administrators charged in connection with a
district - wide cheating scheme are former EPISD Associate
Superintendent James Anderson, former Austin High
School Principal John Tanner, and former Austin High
School Assistant Principals Nancy Love, Diane Thomas and Mark Tegmeyer.
Sally Alturki, Dhahran Ahliyya
School David E. Axner,
Superintendent Dublin City
Schools Vicki Balentine, Arizona Business and Education Coalition (ABEC) Keith E. Ballard, University of Oklahoma Catherine Brown, Cleveland High
School Drew A. Cook, Garner Magnet High
School (GMHS) Dan Courson, Arizona State University Kelly K. Crook, Del Valle ISD Richard D. Daubert, Tuscarora Intermediate Unit (TIU) Ed Diden, Morgan County David Dixon Samuel Fancera, The State University of New Jersey John M. Folks, Fast Growth
School Coalition Lorenzo Gonzales, Northern New Mexico Math and Science Academy (MSA) at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) René Gutierrez, Edinburg Consolidated Independent
School District Mark Hansen, Waukesha South High
School James T. Jeffers, State
Superintendent of Education Advisory Council Nancy Kiltz, Unified
School District Howard Benjamin (Ben) Kiser,
School University Research Network Ranelle Lang Joseph P. Liberati Elizabeth Murrafo
James P. McIntyre Barbara Meloche, Michigan State University Cameron Morton, Human Resources and Administration at the Orchard Park Lisa Nieuwenhuizen, Rock Bridge High
School in Columbia, Missouri Jack Parish, Georgia Association of Educational Leaders (GAEL) Garrick Peterson, Lakeridge Junior High
School in Orem, Utah Betty S. Poindexter Duane Trujillo, Danielle Taylor, and Benjamin Grijalva Sherri Smith, Lower Dauphin
School District Tai Hay - Lap Tim Taylor, Ames Community
School District in Ames, Iowa
James J. Tolle, Nassau County Council of
School Superintendents Thomas Tramaglini, Keansburg Township
School District Benjamin Villarruel, Unified
School District of De Pere
The authors include W.
James Popham, Professor Emeritus from the University of California, Los Angeles; David Berliner, Regents» Professor Emeritus at Arizona State University; Neal Kingston, Professor at the University of Kansas; Susan Fuhrman, current President of Teachers College, Columbia University; Steven Ladd,
Superintendent of Elk Grove Unified
School District in California; Jeffrey Charbonneau, National Board Certified Teacher in Washington and the 2013 US National Teacher of the Year; and Madhabi Chatterji, Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University.
The letter, from state
schools Superintendent Christopher Koch and the Rev.
James Meeks, chairman of the Illinois State Board of Education, also warned that if CPS or any other
district doesn't test students, Illinois as a whole could be at risk of losing federal funds for
schools, affecting
districts across the state.
Bellflower Unified and Paramount Unified
school districts, Terry Gendreau and
James Monico, SARB Chairpersons, 562-866-9011 and 562-602-6000; Joseph A. Perry,
Superintendent / Designee (Distinguished Model SARB).
Cooling Down Yourh Classroom Carla Tantillo, Founder, Mindful Practices - Cooling Down the Classroom Community
Schools 101: The who, what, when, where, and WHY of community schools Anya Tanyavutti, Manager, Metropolitan Family Services Kevin Curtin, Principal, Peoria School District 150 - PowerPoint Presentation - Garfield Elementary - Garfield Elementary School Partners Meeting Parents Where They Are: One community's unique approach to ensuring parents have access to the information and services they need Julie Lonteen, Peoria School District 150 Tranforming the High School Culture to Breed Success for All Students Tony Majors, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools Gini Pupo - Walker, Director of Family Involvement and Community Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools - Powerpoint Presentation Trust Amount District Administrators, School Teams, and Community Members Drives the Community School Model Dr. Diane Hensley, Director of Community Schools, Tulsa Public Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
Schools 101: The who, what, when, where, and WHY of community
schools Anya Tanyavutti, Manager, Metropolitan Family Services Kevin Curtin, Principal, Peoria School District 150 - PowerPoint Presentation - Garfield Elementary - Garfield Elementary School Partners Meeting Parents Where They Are: One community's unique approach to ensuring parents have access to the information and services they need Julie Lonteen, Peoria School District 150 Tranforming the High School Culture to Breed Success for All Students Tony Majors, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools Gini Pupo - Walker, Director of Family Involvement and Community Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools - Powerpoint Presentation Trust Amount District Administrators, School Teams, and Community Members Drives the Community School Model Dr. Diane Hensley, Director of Community Schools, Tulsa Public Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
schools Anya Tanyavutti, Manager, Metropolitan Family Services Kevin Curtin, Principal, Peoria
School District 150 - PowerPoint Presentation - Garfield Elementary - Garfield Elementary
School Partners Meeting Parents Where They Are: One community's unique approach to ensuring parents have access to the information and services they need Julie Lonteen, Peoria
School District 150 Tranforming the High
School Culture to Breed Success for All Students Tony Majors, Assistant
Superintendent of Student Services, Metro Nashville Public
Schools Gini Pupo - Walker, Director of Family Involvement and Community Services, Metro Nashville Public Schools - Powerpoint Presentation Trust Amount District Administrators, School Teams, and Community Members Drives the Community School Model Dr. Diane Hensley, Director of Community Schools, Tulsa Public Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
Schools Gini Pupo - Walker, Director of Family Involvement and Community Services, Metro Nashville Public
Schools - Powerpoint Presentation Trust Amount District Administrators, School Teams, and Community Members Drives the Community School Model Dr. Diane Hensley, Director of Community Schools, Tulsa Public Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
Schools - Powerpoint Presentation Trust Amount
District Administrators,
School Teams, and Community Members Drives the Community
School Model Dr. Diane Hensley, Director of Community
Schools, Tulsa Public Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
Schools, Tulsa Public
Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
Schools Dr. Kathy Dodd, Director Elementary Education, Union Public
Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
Schools Jan Creveling, Director, Tulsa Area Community
School & Senior Planner for Community Service Council - PowerPoint Presentation The Great at 8 Initiative: How community
schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Wil
schools can create linkages to early childhood Madelyn
James, Director of the Great at 8 Initiative, Voices for Illinois Children If You Build They Will Come?
Things even got nasty when St.
James Parish
Schools head Ed Cancienne accused White of disregarding input from
district leaders and manipulating them to achieve his policy goals, saying: «I know you have done a good job of dividing and conquering
superintendents in this state.»
After saving $ 50,000 by reducing waste through recycling programs, Portland
schools superintendent James Morse has announced that area
schools will no longer be using single use styrofoam trays in
district cafeterias, and will be transitioning to reusable trays instead.