Sentences with phrase «schools committee approved»

The SUNY Board of Trustees» Charter Schools Committee approved eight new schools on Monday.
IMPORTANT NOTE: On March 13, 2013, the Boston School Committee approved a new Home - Based School Choice Plan that changes the way students are assigned to schools, beginning with assignments for the 2014 - 2015 school year.
The Springfield School Committee approved the new budget that avoids teacher layoffs and counts on energy savings and other cost cutting, according to Superintendent of Schools Dan Warwick.

Not exact matches

The school used the Penn Wharton budget model to analyze the revenue impact of the House's most recent version of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which was approved by the House Ways and Means Committee on Thursday and is set for a vote by the full House this week.
We asked the admissions committees at some of Canada's top graduate business schools to share what it really takes for an application to get approved.
On Tuesday, a Senate committee approved an amendment that would require school districts to train those officers on how to respond to school shooters.
The three risk - minimization additions were among 10 rules changes approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Football Rules Committee at its January 18 - 20, 2013 meeting in Indianapolis.
Goalkeepers must now leave the field when they suffer an apparent injury and the referee stops the clock, according to a new rule approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Soccer Rules Committee and subsequently approved by the NFHS Board of Directors.
Districts complete a self - reported School Wellness Policy Implementation Assessment Tool, approved by the state Education Data Assessment Committee that measures the level of policy implementation.
The House Agriculture Committee has approved an amendment that would allow the U.S. Department of Agriculture to change regulations that have kept the fresh pizza industry from delivering their meat - topped pizzas to school cafeterias.
D - SHAC approved the recommendation to form a school food reform committee, we have our first break - out session at the next meeting (Jan).
Mirroring recent action in the House, the Senate appropriations committee has approved an amendment which would weaken school food sodium and grain requirements in the coming fiscal year.
And in 2012 and 2013, the District approved park usage applications from the Illinois Nativity Scene Committee and the Freedom From Religion Foundation for their displays during the annual holiday light display in North School Park.
Yesterday the House Appropriations Committee approved the fiscal 2015 spending bill with controversial language, drafted by Rep. Robert Aderholt (R - AL), which would allow struggling schools to request a 12 - month waiver from complying with healthier school food standards.
As I mentioned earlier this week, the Senate appropriations committee has approved an amendment which would weaken school food sodium and grain requirements, just as the House did last month.
He explained that in February 2016, the party's Functionary Executive Committee approved the formation of the party's school to spearhead the inculcation of the party's values, ideals, principles and philosophies in its members.
A Board of Regents committee on Monday approved the reworked Next Generation Learning Standards for English and math, with plans to fully implement them with the start of the 2020 - 21 school year.
The regulations, approved by the SUNY Charter Schools Committee on Wednesday, were tweaked from the original proposal, which would have cut the number of hours of classroom instruction a teacher must receive to only 30.
The regulation approved by a Regents committee would postpone until at least the 2019 - 20 school year any use of standardized state English and math scores in penalizing students, teachers or principals.
The hearing at Good Shepherd School at 620 Isham St., hosted by the Northern Manhattan Is Not 4 Sale Coalition and attended by Councilmen Ydanis Rodriguez and Mark Levine, took place the evening before two Council committees approved the plan.
The controversial proposal approved by the SUNY Charter Schools Committee is slightly different than an earlier one.
The controversial proposal approved Wednesday by the SUNY Charter Schools Committee is slightly different than an earlier one.
The charter schools committee of SUNY's Board of Trustees voted to approve regulations that will allow some schools to design their own teacher - training programs and certify their own teachers.
Michael Mulgrew, the president of the United Federation of Teachers, the city teachers» union, had urged the members of the charter schools committee on Wednesday morning to reject the regulations, which he said would lower standards for charter schoolteachers, and promised to sue if the new regulations were approved.
Here's Sen. John Flanagan, a Long Island Republican, explaining his bill that would essentially do away with the last in, first out requirement for firing public school teachers approved by the Senate Education Committee this morning and could come up for a vote by the full Senate this afternoon.
GOSHEN — Three years of funding totaling $ 1.2 million for public school safety and security in Orange County was approved Wednesday by the Ways and Means Committee of the county legislature.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie is the latest lawmaker to question the legality of new rules approved last week by a State University of New York committee that allows some charter schools to certify its own teachers.
The UFT / NYSUT lawsuit, which asks the court to overturn the Charter School Committee's action, said the new rules would not only «significantly undercut the quality of teaching in SUNY - approved charter schools,» but also would create «an essentially fake certification process, one not valid for employment in New York's public school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.&School Committee's action, said the new rules would not only «significantly undercut the quality of teaching in SUNY - approved charter schools,» but also would create «an essentially fake certification process, one not valid for employment in New York's public school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.&school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.»
All our kids deserve to be taught by teachers who have gone through a rigorous process, but the Charter Schools Committee has just approved a measure that would toss these standards aside for charters — all because some charter schools have trouble meeting them.Schools Committee has just approved a measure that would toss these standards aside for charters — all because some charter schools have trouble meeting them.schools have trouble meeting them.»
New regulations approved by the SUNY Charter Schools Committee at its meeting Oct. 11, 2017 would remove or reduce most of these standards, including fewer hours of instruction in teaching skills, only a week of practice instruction and only one certification exam, among other lighter standards.
ALBANY — Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie is the latest lawmaker to question the legality of new rules approved last week by a State University of New York committee that allows some charter schools to certify its own teachers.
In a related development, the state executive council has also approved the setting up of a Task Team Committee for Continues Education to get school drop outs back to school.
The A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute at the U-M Medical School also supported the work, which was reviewed and approved by the U-M Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research Oversight committee and Institutional Review Board.
All animal experiments were performed following US National Institutes of Health guidelines and were approved by the Animal Welfare Committee of the University of Texas Medical School, Houston.
Chicken gonadal and other tissues were collected from euthanized White leghorn chickens at the completion of a research project approved by UIUC animal committee at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign Veterinary School.
The study protocol was approved by the human research review committee of the Nagoya University School of Medicine.
Boston voters last week ousted two school - committee members whose names were dragged through a long extortion trial recently — and, at the same time, the voters approved a dramatic change in the way future boards will be chosen.
School administrators told Fox that a committee of parents approved the no - hugging policy years ago.
By a 10 - 2 vote, the Senate education committee approved a bill last week that would not only change the state tests students take, but also erase several years» worth of judgments about school effectiveness that have been made based on the test scores.
A House committee approved legislation last week that would give school districts more flexibility in meeting new federal nutritional mandates for school meals.
Following a spirited debate about federal spending priorities in education, the House education committee approved a bill last week that would authorize new money to help districts improve school facilities, including making them more environmentally friendly.
Setting up a confrontation with the federal government over the cost of educating military dependents, a committee of the Illinois House has approved a bill to allow some school districts to carve military bases out of their boundaries.
HR 2066, which was approved on a voice vote May 1 by the Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee, would allow school officials to use any «reasonable approach» to meeting the guidelines.
The Education Committee of the Mississippi Senate has approved a bill aimed at helping school districts cope with fiscal strains created by state budget cuts.
Washington — Despite vigorous lobbying by higher - education groups, the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee last week approved a bill directing the bulk of federal vocational - education funds to secondary schools.
The reauthorization bill approved by the committee contained a slight modification in the measure as reported last month by the education subcommittee, which mandated that states channel 70 percent of federal vocational - education funds to secondary schools and 30 percent to postsecondary institutions.
A bylaw committee of the NAESP this past summer had approved changing the name to the «National Association of Elementary and Middle Schools Principals.»
The bill approved by the Senate education committee preserves much of Gov. Christine Todd Whitman's basic blueprint, which links school spending to new curriculum standards.
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved a broad federal spending bill that includes more than $ 22 million for emergency repairs for the public schools here.
UPDATE: On March 13, 2018, the Committee on Education unanimously approved Councilmember Grosso's Student Fair Access to School Amendment Act of 2018 (originally introduced in November 2017 as the Student Fair Access to School Act of 2017).
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