Sentences with phrase «as a district»

Parents are happier, and the program produces academic achievement at least as good as the district schools at less than one third their cost.
He served as district attorney until 1958, when he became a judge.
He was endorsed by both parties when he ran for his second term as district attorney in 2012.
How have you used accountability principles and practices in your work as a district leader?
It's not all bad news: The overall suspension rate in charter schools as well as district schools has fallen since the 2011 - 2012 school year.
Previously she worked as a district manager for an all - inclusive resort.
· The lifetime analysis of CO2 and energy use within larger projects such as district heating schemes.
So we approach our work as district design partners.
But some people still refer to the branch courts as district courts.
I have been working here for the past four years as a district manager.
The costs to run charters are approximately the same as district schools.
Even as a district leader what have you done?
He expects, however, that the district will have to ask voters to approve another bond in the near future to build more schools as the district continues to grow.
But as long as district officials search for ways to stretch their dollars, they will solicit bids from private vendors to see whether they can beat the district for cost and quality.
Or does it have to serve exactly the same percentages of special - needs students as district schools?
This resume presents a candidate with a master's degree in business administration and experience as a district manager with book companies.
For now riders will have to provide their own locks, but maybe that will change as district officials try to figure a way to provide them with the bikes.
One of the most exciting measures of success comes from the county's education agency (which operates on the same level as districts do in most states).
Over the years, he has served as a district administrator in various other capacities including assistant principal, principal, and regional superintendent.
However, having spent several years as a district superintendent, I can't help but wonder how these ideas translate to system - level decision making.
The new clinics come as districts are cutting back on the traditional school nurse.
I am well qualified for this post and do wish to offer my services to your company as a district sales manager.
These priorities will guide budget decisions as the district faces a budget shortfall for 2017 - 18.
From 2001 to 2010, she has held positions as a district curriculum and instructional specialist, mathematics department chair, academic coach and instructor at the high school level.
This effort comes at a critical time as districts embrace college and career readiness.
Just as a district status report is extremely useful, so too is a school status report.
As districts move in this direction, they are taking a harder look at how they will evaluate their local models of virtual education.
The expansion would come even as the district plans to cut three administrative positions and not fill three others in next year's budget.
For these and other reasons, courts across the country have rejected claims by charters to obtain an equal level of funding as district public schools.
There will be a great deal to learn in the coming months as districts begin to roll out their evaluation systems, she said.
As districts across the country increasingly undertake this work, it is critical that we take time to learn from one another about what's working, what isn't, and why.
The bond would provide funds to build new schools, renovate others and provide for improved technology as the district looks forward to increased population growth.
The effort to increased parent involvement is still evident today as the district tries to make it easier for parents to stay involved with newsletters and online surveys.
Teacher union endorsement also helps states rack up those 70 points, but doesn't play as significant a role as district buy - in.
Yet public charter schools struggle with teacher hiring and retention every bit as much as district schools, often for very preventable reasons.
The time factor has emerged as an overwhelming concern, particularly as some districts continue to eliminate assistant principal positions and other instructional support positions.
It's a fact made even more apparent as districts nationwide struggle to fill vacancies, and as some look to place Black male and other teachers of color in classrooms.
Throughout the year, she regularly observed them, as the district required.
They are held accountable to the same (often higher) academic performance standards as district public schools.
As districts under fiscal distress increasingly turn to cost - cutting measures, such potential efficiency enhancements will become all the more important.
In cities with significant charter growth, local board, union, and community opposition can increase exponentially as districts deal with the financial reality of enrollment loss.
As the district expands this approach into other schools, schools are also paying smaller supplements to teachers on teams led by excellent teachers.
Another obstacle is securing space, as charter schools do not get state money as district schools typically do for facilities.
They also called on lawmakers to require that charter schools enroll as many English language learners, students with disabilities and homeless children as district schools do.
Ultimately, the growth of charters will be fundamentally constrained as long as districts fail to consolidate or close under - enrolled district schools.
She has since returned to a new appointment as the district's curriculum director.
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