Sentences with phrase «school executives wrote»

«A school's primary responsibility is to provide students with a high - quality education, but children can not learn to their fullest potential with unmet health needs,» the Colorado Association of School Executives wrote to Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet.

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In addition, Jeanne has written articles in such publications as AACSB, Association of Business Schools, Chronicle of Higher Education, CLO Magazine, Financial Times, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Harvard Management Update, HR Executive, Journal of Business Strategy, TRAINING, T&D Magazine, Outlook, a publication of Accenture, People & Strategy Journal, and Workforce Management.
I quote from the «executive summary» of the report's cold and methodical scrutiny of schools run principally by the Christian Brothers but also by some other Congregations, written after an examination in detail of the documentary evidence of abuse contained in the records of the establishments concerned.
On Texas Monthly «s website, executive editor Mimi Swartz has written a profile of me and the Change.org petition I started, along with Nancy Huehnergarth and Barbara Kowalcyk, regarding Chinese - processed chicken in school meals.
Submitted and Written by Reana KovalcikNancy Easton and Chef Bill Telepan serve as the executive leadership for Wellness in the Schools, a New York City - based non-profit that inspires healthy eating, physical fitness, and environmental awareness as a way of life for kids in the public school system.
In the decision, Elia writes that Paladino «disclosed confidential information» from the board's executive sessions regarding collective bargaining negotiations with the school district's teachers union.
The recent Executive Order signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo allowing for the early payment of New York State taxes to assist in federal tax write - offs does not apply to 2018 - 19 school property taxes.
«The New York City Schools Chancellor, as chief executive officer of the school system, must manage a $ 23 billion budget and a workforce of 135,000 people, solve complex problems in the face of controversy, motivate staff, communicate with and bring together diverse constituents,» Bloomberg wrote in the six - page letter.
«We call on the governor to amend his executive budget proposal to include a state aid proposal that allocates and distributes to school districts the approximate $ 1.1 billion school aid increase cited in his State of the State address,» they wrote.
«My request comes out of an abundance of caution in light of recent school shootings,» Romaine, a Republican, wrote in a Feb. 28 letter to County Executive Steve Bellone and Acting Police Commissioner John Barry.
Two groups that might have been expected to go to war against the cap - school boards and county executives - are instead responding to the writing on the wall with constructive ideas for making it work.
«While I'm sure that Ms. Black is a very well qualified executive in the magazine industry, the top executive in the New York City School system should be an educator,» Avella wrote.
The chief executive of Chicago Public Schools wrote a letter Monday that school officials sent home with every student in the system attacking Illinois Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and President Donald Trump.
«GarCO operators have collectively decided a Garfield County air study, conducted by the Colorado Public School of Health [sic], is unworkable and one they are unable to participate in moving forward,» wrote David Ludlam, executive director of the West Slope Colorado Oil & Gas Association, in an Aug. 3 email that was forwarded to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
Prior to joining The Achievement Alliance, she wrote two regular columns on schools and education for The Washington Post, and before that was senior writer and executive editor of Black Issues In Higher Education (now called Diverse).
Sir Kevan Collins, chief executive of the EEF, said: «We know that good literacy is absolutely fundamental to success in secondary school and later in life, but your chance of leaving primary school without decent reading and writing skills is significantly increased if you come from a poor home.
With the innate enjoyment that children have for movement and play - based learning, it is essential that HPE be supported through every primary school environment to ensure that every student has the skills, knowledge and understandings to be engaged, confident and capable learners, writes Alison Turner, ACHPER National Executive Director.
The importance of quality health and physical education delivery in secondary schools can not be understated to ensure students are given developmentally appropriate opportunities to engage in active play and positive health choices, writes Alison Turner, ACHPER National Executive Director.
As I wrote in an article coauthored by two executives from Qualcomm and published in the March / April 2010 issue of Educational Technology, «mobile wireless devices and ubiquitous tools have the potential to transform teaching and learning in K — 20 schooling.
Efficiency Examining the idea of efficiency in a school setting, Stephen Morales, chief executive of NASBM wrote in a recent article: «The notion that a drive for greater efficiency is an attack on precious education resources is a result of a narrative perpetuated by a perception that efficiency translates directly into cost cutting, reduced resources and capacity, and ultimately a drop in a school's ability to improve children's life chances.
Throughout history, the south coast has often been the last line of defence against would - be invaders, so has a wealth of military and maritime places of interest for school trips, writes Nigel Smith, chief executive of Tourism South East
The executive summary should be written so that it can stand on its own and encapsulate your school's communications strategy accurately and concisely.
Gateway's executive director, Sharon Olken, said the point is to get families thinking about whether the school is right for them; applicants are not judged by their writing skills or even the content of their essays.
«Our analysis reaffirms our worst suspicions,» Mary W. Filardo, the executive director of the 21st Century School Fund, one of the members of the partnership that produced the report, writes in its foreword.
The executive director of the National School Boards Association, writing in a July 1983 column, condemned the «stridently negative view of public education» and the «near - hysterical narrative» of A Nation at Risk....
Ama Nyamekye, the executive director of Educators 4 Excellence Los Angeles, an organization that advocates for teachers to take a more active role in shaping education policies, wrote an op - ed in last week's Huffington Post LA calling for a more «courageous» LAUSD School Board: «Our school board needs to get to work tackling a tall orderSchool Board: «Our school board needs to get to work tackling a tall orderschool board needs to get to work tackling a tall order of...
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Grossen serves as the executive director of the Center for Applied Research in Education, a non-profit organization that provides implementation guidance for schools implementing secondary Direct Instruction intervention in mathematics, reading, and writing.
«Amid a strong and growing charter school sector, the Newark school district has undergone significant changes to reverse course on a decades - long struggle to provide consistent quality education to its children,» Startup: Education Executive Director Jen Holleran writes in the foreword.
To win a contest «takes capacity and skill and know - how and grant - writing savvy,» said Michael Casserly, executive director of the Council of the Great City Schools, a coalition of urban public school systems.
Mike Pettifer, director of academies and maintained schools at the DfE, wrote to the chair and chief executive of Rodillian to say he «acknowledged that you have taken some action to address matters, but there are outstanding issues which taken together give cause for concern».
Tips on effectively leading school improvement that maintains staff buy - in This post was written by David Weston, Chief Executive of the Teacher Development Trust.
Gary Ratner, executive director of Citizens for Effective Schools, wrote on HuffPost about how states can best use indicators in ESSA plans.
She writes that «Union executives have used the public's natural concern about local schools to increase taxes and funding, ostensibly to improve programs for kids.
Here's the third of four parts on California charters, written by Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is now executive director of the nonprofit Network for Public Education.
said Chris Minnich, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers, which helped write the standards.
It was written by former award - winning high school principal Carol Burris, who is now executive director of the nonprofit Network for Public Education advocacy group.
It was written by Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is now executive director of the nonprofit Network for Public Education.
Each month a full report (using the five key Ofsted aspects) will be written by the school improvement adviser and submitted to the Executive Director and Trustees.
Former State Superintendent of Education and current A for Arizona Executive Director Lisa Graham Keegan wrote in the Fordham Institute's Flypaper blog that we need to be cautious with how we regulate charter schools.
High - performing charter schools can close the opportunity gap The new charter - school initiative before Washington voters, writes Teachers United executive director Chris Eide, is designed to help with one of our state's most pressing issues: closing the opportunity gap.
The letter from regional schools» commissioner Christine Quinn, dated February 26, was written exactly a week after an Ofsted monitoring inspection found the new executive principal and his team were taking effective action towards removing special measures, and had an action plan considered fit for purpose.
It was written by Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is executive director of the nonprofit Network for Public Education.
This post, written by Carol Burris, a former New York high school principal who is executive director of the nonprofit Network for Public Education, details issues on which many charter school supporters don't want to focus.
«When I was schools chancellor, I thought if you were really poor and really smart, you could write your own ticket,» says Harold Levy, executive director of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and former chancellor of New York City schools.
The Common Core State Standards, written for the Council of Chief State School Executives, have been adopted by 47 states.
«Instead of being seen and treated as second - class citizens with separate funding streams constantly at risk of reduction or elimination, charter schools will now be funded in the same way that traditional public schools are funded,» California Charter Schools Association chief executive Jed Wallace wrote in a message to charter school operators, according to Ed schools will now be funded in the same way that traditional public schools are funded,» California Charter Schools Association chief executive Jed Wallace wrote in a message to charter school operators, according to Ed schools are funded,» California Charter Schools Association chief executive Jed Wallace wrote in a message to charter school operators, according to Ed Schools Association chief executive Jed Wallace wrote in a message to charter school operators, according to Ed Source.
Chief executive of Wakefield council, Merran McRae, will now write to education secretary Justine Greening to demand the money is returned to the three schools.
Anne Bryant, executive director of the NSBA, wrote in a press release, «The children of the state of Arizona deserve better than the diversion of nearly $ 350 million in tax revenue away from their public schools
WILL's President and General Counsel, Rick Esenberg, and Executive Vice President, CJ Szafir, write in The Weekly Standard, on how the ACLU and other opponents of Wisconsin's school choice program used the Obama Department of Justice to investigate and derail the oldest - in - the - nation program.
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