Sentences with phrase «texas education commission»

«The Texas Education Commission office has been a fairly unresponsive, lumbering giant for more than 20 years.»

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The Texas Well Owner Network has earned a 2018 Texas Environmental Excellence award in the education category from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
COLLEGE STATION — The Texas Well Owner Network has earned a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality 2018 Texas Environmental Excellence award in the category of education.
This focus on outcomes has its roots in her experiences in Texas, where during the 1980s and 1990s she was chief lobbyist for the Texas Association of School Boards and worked on several education improvement efforts piloted by business leaders, including a commission headed by billionaire H. Ross Perot.
The «unlikely allies» who will be onstage with me sharing their experiences include Bill Hammond, CEO, Texas Association of Business; Richard Rhodes, President / CEO, Austin Community College; Jean Clements, President, Hillsborough Classroom Teachers Association; and Mary Ellen Elia, Commissioner of Education, New York State Education Commission (formerly of Hillsborough).
According to a report from the Education Commission of the States, 12 states have mandatory assessments with «college ready» cut scores — including Ohio, Florida and Texas.
According to the Texas Ethics Commission, TER carried almost two - dozen contracts with lobbyists during the 84th legislative session, the most of effective of which was Jarrad Toussant, the one - time leader of Cory Booker's education strategies in Newark.
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Since 2001, Crowe has worked on projects related to teacher quality policy for the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO), and with the public higher education systems of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; for the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) on teacher preparation projects, and on research on the cost of teacher turnover; as an adviser to the Hunter Foundation of Scotland and to the Scottish National Executive on teacher quality; has been a member of the Advisory Council for the Texas Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE); and was a member of the national advisory panel for the Ohio Teacher Quality ParEducation Executive Officers (SHEEO), and with the public higher education systems of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; for the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) on teacher preparation projects, and on research on the cost of teacher turnover; as an adviser to the Hunter Foundation of Scotland and to the Scottish National Executive on teacher quality; has been a member of the Advisory Council for the Texas Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE); and was a member of the national advisory panel for the Ohio Teacher Quality Pareducation systems of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin; for the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) on teacher preparation projects, and on research on the cost of teacher turnover; as an adviser to the Hunter Foundation of Scotland and to the Scottish National Executive on teacher quality; has been a member of the Advisory Council for the Texas Center for Research, Evaluation and Advancement of Teacher Education (CREATE); and was a member of the national advisory panel for the Ohio Teacher Quality ParEducation (CREATE); and was a member of the national advisory panel for the Ohio Teacher Quality Partnership.
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We represent our clients in both state and federal courts and before state and federal administrative agencies such as the Texas Education Agency, State Board of Education, Texas Attorney General, Texas State Auditor, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Secretary of State, Texas Department of Agriculture, the Texas Workforce Commission, the Texas Commission on Human Rights, the Department of Education / Office of Civil Rights, Department of Labor, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Health & Human Services, Department of Justice and various other federal agencies.
Lately, our organization has been engaged in a spirited debate with former Texas Workforce Commission Chairman Tom Pauken, who has been conducting a vigorous campaign against what he perceives as an onerous high stakes assessment system in public education and in the service of the promotion of a less rigorous vocational pathway to high school graduation.
Before her association with George W. Bush, Spellings worked on an education reform commission under Texas Governor William P. Clements and as associate executive director for the Texas Association of School Boards.
She also served as a member of the President's Commission on Excellence in Special Education and worked closely with First Lady Laura Bush's office on education initiatives in Texas and naEducation and worked closely with First Lady Laura Bush's office on education initiatives in Texas and naeducation initiatives in Texas and nationwide.
On July 11, 1988, TAAPS received a letter from the Chairman of the Texas Private School Accreditation Commission (TEPSAC), written to Dr. William Kirby, Commissioner of Education, Texas Education Agency, requesting the acceptance of the Texas Alliance of Accredited Private Schools as a newly formed private school accrediting association.
This data set contains de-identified administrative records for all public school students from the Texas Education Agency linked to public post-secondary school enrollment records from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, as well as to labor market earnings from the Texas Workforce Commission.
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would have increased data transparency and interagency coordination between the Texas Education Agency and Texas Workforce Commission to better track the allocation of child care subsidy dollars.
The Texas Education Agency took the lead on the initiative, in partnership with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and Texas Health and Human Services Commission, in collaboration with the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute.
The Center has also worked with the Education Commission of the States and the National Governor's Council, in addition to higher education leaders in Connecticut, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Vermont to shape school leadership developmenEducation Commission of the States and the National Governor's Council, in addition to higher education leaders in Connecticut, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Vermont to shape school leadership developmeneducation leaders in Connecticut, Minnesota, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee, Texas, and Vermont to shape school leadership development policy.
Past project sponsors include: Valve, Epic, National Science Foundation, Texas Educational Service Center, Region 13, IBM, Microsoft, Nintendo, Intel, Dell, Oculus Rift, America's Army, Department of Justice, U.S. Institute of Education Services, Texas Film Commission, and The Centsibility Project, among others.
The Museum receives support for its education programs from: Anonymous, Dillon Kyle Architecture, Frost Bank, Louise D. Jamail, Mr. and Mrs. I.H. Kempner III, Kinder Morgan Foundation, Robert and Pearl Wallis Knox Foundation, Leticia Loya, Elisabeth McCabe, M.D. Anderson Foundation, Marian and Speros Martel Foundation Endowment, Andrew R. McFarland, Nordstrom, Inc., Ms. Louisa StudeSarofim, Texas Commission on the Arts, Texas Women for the Arts, Martha Claire Tompkins, and Elizabeth Satel Young.
Generous support for Ballroom Marfa's education programs is provided by the Brown Foundation Inc., Houston, Texas Commission on the Arts, and Ballroom Marfa members.
Generous support for Ballroom Marfa's Education & Outreach programs is provided by Texas Commission on the Arts and Ballroom Marfa members.
Generous support for Ballroom Marfa's Education & Outreach programs is provided by the Brown Foundation Inc., Houston; Texas Commission on the Arts; and Ballroom Marfa members.
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The Museum receives support for its education programs from: Anonymous, Louise D. Jamail, Mr. and Mrs. I.H. Kempner III, Kinder Morgan Foundation, Robert and Pearl Wallis Knox Foundation, Leticia Loya, Elisabeth McCabe, M.D. Anderson Foundation, Marian and Speros Martel Foundation Endowment, Mark and Mary Ann Miller, Texas Commission on the Arts, Texas Women for the Arts, Ms. Louisa Stude Sarofim, and Martha Claire Tompkins.
ACCREDITED We are accredited by the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and approved by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC).
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We've also asked the Texas real estate commission to consider computer training for accreditation in its mandatory continuing education course work.
Once you have completed your courses at Champions, you will now need to submit your education and brokers application to TREC in the «My License» system on the Texas Real Estate Commission's website at https://mylicense.trec.texas.gov/.
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