Sentences with phrase «addresses for school board members»

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In a New York Times Magazine investigation into the politics behind the current school lunch battle, it is reported that SNA's CEO Patricia Montague, invited Pat McCoy, vice president for sales at the $ 3 billion Schwan Food Company, to address the SNA members drafting the association's legislative positions, along with the executive board.
Ohio schools must try to help stop violence in dating, under a bill signed by Gov. Ted Strickland, a Democrat, that requires school boards to adopt policies to prevent and address abusive student relationships, train staff members on the subject, and add lessons on the prevention of dating violence to health classes for grades 7 - 12.
Board member Rob Johnson criticized a draft proposal of the charter school application, saying that, except for a mission statement, it did not specifically address how the charter school would meet the needs of disadvantaged or challenged students.
Vargas says he plans to put together a proposal for School Board members and the community early this fall to address what he calls the district's «space issues,» and to gather input on the matter.
«Thank you for the work you have done and will do,» LAUSD School Board member Steve Zimmer said, addressing the 26 teachers of the policy team.
In order to meet this parental demand for choice and the public's desire for more high quality public educational options for families, three key things must be addressed in California: the funding inequity which results in charter school students being funded at lower levels than their traditional public school counterparts, the lack of equitable facilities for charter school students, and restrictive and hostile authorizing environments such as LAUSD Board Member Steve Zimmer's recent resolution limiting parent choice.
Opposite page at top, students from Lyford CISD's «Tech Squad» demonstrate green - screen technology during a media interview; opposite page at bottom, students from various school districts show school board members ways to integrate technology into learning; above, members of the Student Voices panel smile for the camera before panel discussion gets under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audschool districts show school board members ways to integrate technology into learning; above, members of the Student Voices panel smile for the camera before panel discussion gets under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audschool board members ways to integrate technology into learning; above, members of the Student Voices panel smile for the camera before panel discussion gets under way; at left, Ketu - ra Dobo, a student at Alvin ISD's Manvel High School, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audSchool, shares her views during a session; below, Student Voices panel moderator Andrew Brennan addresses the General Session audience.
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A former preschool teacher and school board member, Murray went on to address areas of the law that are not effective for many of our nation's students, suggesting greater efforts to close the achievement gap, especially among students in underserved communities; to reduce redundant and unnecessary testing; focus on preparing students for college and their career; ensure accountability; and also expand access to preschool programs.
They are called on to promote equal educational opportunities for children in identified racial and ethnic groups, to monitor their development and academic achievement, and to address the unique challenges and opportunities faced by school board members working with issues concerning these students and their families.
Halley Potter, who studies potential policy solutions for addressing educational inequality, is a fellow at The Century Foundation, a left - leaning think tank based in New York, and a member of the governing board of the National Coalition of Diverse Charter Schools.
The county's school board members, all of whom are up for re-election in November, must address a projected deficit in excess of $ 100 million.
These needs don't even address other important initiatives the school board members believe are a top priority such as hiring more school counselors, social workers, and psychologists and expanding services for academically and intellectually gifted students.
Riggio devotes much of his time to public education, lecturing regularly at college campuses, delivering commencement addresses, and serving as a Member of the Board of the New York Fund for Public Schools.
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