Sentences with phrase «york city counterpart»

Unlike the state's Common Retirement Fund, which represents state workers other than teachers, however, the state Teachers Retirement System and its New York City counterpart held back the names.
London Underground T - ShirtThis was London Mayor Boris Johnson's gift to his New York City counterpart Michael Bloomberg when they met in 2008.
The Stonewall Democrats of Western New York has followed the lead of its New York City counterpart and endorsed Sen. Eric Schneiderman for AG.
That concern echoes the assessment of DiNapoli's New York City counterpart, Comptroller Scott Stringer, who recently called the contracts the «Achilles heel» of the de Blasio administration, and said budget chaos will ensue if the mayor doesn't reach agreements with the city's labor unions by the end of June.

Not exact matches

The New York City Independence Party, which has long been at war with its statewide counterpart, issued a lengthy reform proposal of its own earlier this week.
The Garden City attorney was responding to Eastern District of New York prosecutors» proposal to bar any mentions of their Southern District counterparts» decision against criminally charging de Blasio.
Crain's predicts that New York City will become «a test case for what independent expenditures can do in municipal elections,» and city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year.&raCity will become «a test case for what independent expenditures can do in municipal elections,» and city voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year.&racity voters can expect to «experience some of what their counterparts in presidential swing states did last year.»
But while Cuomo and Democrats in Albany, New York City, and elsewhere cast blame on their Republican counterparts for certain legislation being eliminated from the budget proposals, it's not clear what exactly the governor and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie made the focal points of budget negotiations, and what they weren't pushing, given the opaque nature of the process.
Cuomo and his New Jersey counterpart Chris Christie dined at the Beacon Restaurant in New York City on July 29, just days before the Port Authority announced a plan to increase toll hikes on bridges and tunnels.
A senior New York City budget official said that officials hadn't discussed with their state counterparts how to avoid about $ 1.5 billion in potential cuts to the city initially proposed by Gov. Andrew CuCity budget official said that officials hadn't discussed with their state counterparts how to avoid about $ 1.5 billion in potential cuts to the city initially proposed by Gov. Andrew Cucity initially proposed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Even though their ridership is nowhere near the Big Apple's, upstate New York's largest public transit face many of the same challenges their big - city counterparts at the MTA deal with on a regular basis, including aging infrastructure and increased demand for service.
Most Big Apple residents will see a far less bountiful windfall from the tax overhaul than their counterparts in Florida, according to an analysis by the Partnership for New York City.
As New York City contends with a fraying subway system, focus is turned to upstate lawmakers in Albany, who are not as familiar with mass transit as their downstate counterparts.
Officials with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York decided, like their counterparts in Philadelphia, to auction off a Fiat 500 Lounge that was one of six Pope Francis used on his three - city United States tour in September.
In 2015, the New York City Department of Education said it would investigate allegations that 39 Orthodox yeshivas failed to meet state law requiring them to provide an education equivalent to their public school counterparts.
New York City education administrators should try to learn from the mistakes of their counterparts in Tennessee where a rush to implement a complicated new teacher evaluation system has overwhelmed administrators with paperwork and demoralized staff members concerned about being improperly and unfairly rated.
New York City students did better on the tests than their upstate counterparts in large urban districts.
«You see sort of a retrenchment in the City Council where black women and women overall have lost seats, have given up seats to their male counterparts and so then numbers that we've had in the past in the New York City Council have diminished a bit, but that means that we have to build a pipeline,» Clarke said, referring to the decrease in the number of women in the Council after last year's elections.
Directed by Mark Waters (Freaky Friday; Ghosts of Girlfriends Past; Mean Girls), who paints his story upon the tableau of New York City with featured tourist stops including the Guggenheim Museum, the Flat Iron Building, and (naturally) Central Park, the cinematic Popper is no longer a poor house painter like his literary counterpart.
In New York City and Newark, district educators are meeting with their charter school counterparts to share successful teaching strategies.
New Studies Focus on Latino Education, Language, Health, and Politics Mexican - American women in New York City fare better in school than their male counterparts, according to a new study presented at a national conference at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on May 2, 2002.
For example, New York City teachers were found on a variety of levels to be inferior to their statewide counterparts.
Student authors in New York City could collaborate on a short story with their counterparts in San Francisco.
New York City's charter schools are making strides in closing achievement gaps between disadvantaged inner - city students and their better - off suburban counterparts, a new study concluCity's charter schools are making strides in closing achievement gaps between disadvantaged inner - city students and their better - off suburban counterparts, a new study conclucity students and their better - off suburban counterparts, a new study concludes.
Teachers who enter New York City schools through alternative pathways such as Teach For America and the city's Teaching Fellows program are as effective as their traditionally certified counterparts in raising student test scores in mathematics and reading, a report sCity schools through alternative pathways such as Teach For America and the city's Teaching Fellows program are as effective as their traditionally certified counterparts in raising student test scores in mathematics and reading, a report scity's Teaching Fellows program are as effective as their traditionally certified counterparts in raising student test scores in mathematics and reading, a report says.
In 2014, New York City's budget office released a report making the claim that attrition among charter schools of special education students was higher than their district public school counterparts.
A North Carolina study found that students who attended sixth grade at a middle school were more likely to be suspended, and later to repeat a grade or drop out of school, compared to counterparts who attended sixth grade in an elementary school.17 A longitudinal study of New York City sixth graders found that attending sixth grade in a middle school, as opposed to a K - 8 school, produced a negative impact on achievement that began in the first year and extended throughout the middle school years.
In a report on school safety released last October, Eden reached the conclusion that New York City's charter schools were «safer» than traditional district counterparts not by comparing raw data from the Big Apple's school climate survey or even using more - objective data such as incident reports over a period of several years.
In a 2014 Econometrica paper titled «The Elite Illusion,» the economists Atila Abdulkadiroğlu, Joshua Angrist, and Parag Pathak wrote that while students who attend extremely competitive public schools like Stuyvesant High School in New York City clearly excel, that may not mean the schools provide an education that's superior to their less competitive counterparts.
It says that charters in New York City get $ 8,452 per student, compared with $ 9,057 for traditional schools, and that charters also do not get money to pay for facility costs, putting the true gap with their traditional counterparts at $ 2,200 per student per year.
The overall reluctance of New York's education reform leaders to take a public stand on DeVos reveals a third rail that local charter advocates — and their counterparts in other charter - heavy cities, like New Orleans, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles — are now forced to maneuver.
New York Arbor is a series of photographs of idiosyncratic trees that inhabit New York City; these pictures underscore the complex relationship between trees and their human counterparts.
[In addition to those working in New York City,] Women of Abstract Expressionism also sheds light on the unique experiences of artists based in the Bay area on the West Coast where they were on a more equal footing with their male counterparts than those working in New York.
Several members of the Meyers» and Steichen's circle of friends were memorialized with their floral counterparts in portraits — including Agnes Meyer, Mercedes de Cordoba, Katharine Rhoades, Marion Beckett, and Isadora Duncan — in a decorative cycle of murals intended for the foyer of the Meyers» home in New York City.
Mitch Epstein «s new book, «New York Arbor» includes photographs of the idiosyncratic trees that inhabit New York City; these pictures underscore the importance of trees to urban life and their complex relationship to their human counterparts.
The letter's signatories are Democrats and Republicans, including mayors of cities in deep red states like Utah, and purple ones like Colorado and Florida, alongside their counterparts in blue strongholds like New York, San Francisco, and Portland.
By merely renting a virtual office and including a New York City office address on a law firm's website, business card, and firm letter head, out - of - town lawyers can often command higher billable rates than their local counterparts.
This is all to say that while homes and apartments in New York and San Francisco are rather pricey, smaller but equally viable cities on the East Coast tend to be much more affordable than their West Coast counterparts.
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