In this report, we address this question with a comprehensive look
at public school leaders in Greater Milwaukee.
Not exact matches
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb
leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look
at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's
public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
«It was exactly the right prize for Kickboard
at the time,» Medbery says, noting it's «near impossible» to place a price tag on the insights she gleaned from the financiers and business analysts she met — not to mention the relationships she forged with potential investors, advisors and senior
leaders at the region's
public schools.
Just under half (44 percent) of evangelicals told LifeWay Research recently that student groups
at public schools should not be allowed to require their
leaders to hold specific beliefs.
When the Supreme Court ruled that a Christian student group could only be recognized
at a small
public law
school if it accepted non-Christians and gays as potential
leaders, some lawyers and campus advocates grew nervous.
As you'll read in this year's annual report, BNC is committed to deepening this commitment to the natural world through our work with Boston
Public School students, our participants
at camp and vacation week programs, and with the Willow Tree Youth
Leaders.
Encourage and empower recognition of potential
school nutrition
leaders to become
public policy advocates
at the local, state, and national level;
My attention has been drawn to a video which captures the Member of Parliament for Dome / Kwabenya, Deputy Majority
Leader and Minister of State
at the Presidency in charge of
Public Procurement, the Hon. Sarah Adwoa Safo claiming in the said video that the Community Senior High
School constructed and commissioned in her constituency during the tenure of President John Dramani Mahama was as a result of her personal intervention with the World Bank, that the Senior High
School was not from the then NDC Government and that with the exception of the Dome / Kwabenya Senior High
School project, all the other
schools constructed during the previous NDC administration were executed in NDC strongholds.
«When the charter industry begins serving students with special needs and English Language Learners
at the same rate as traditional
public schools, and cracks down on the fraud, mismanagement and abuse prevalent
at so many charters, perhaps its
leaders can then join our longstanding fight for the equitable funding that all kids need.»
The mayor also predicted dire consequences if he loses his showdown with state Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan, who wants to lift the cap on the number of privately run
public schools in the city, now set
at 23 new charters.
At 11 a.m,
public charter
school leaders, including Eva Moskowitz, founder and CEO of Success Academy Charter
Schools, join parents on the City Hall steps to demand that de Blasio «act immediately to resolve (their) open space requests,» Manhattan.
At 11:15 a.m.,
public school parents, Democrats and activists rally outside IDC
Leader Jeff Klein's district office to protest the Senate to support charter
schools, Soundview Academy, 885 Bolton Ave., the Bronx.
Its first
leader was a don
at a fashionable London University, its current
leader went to
public school and made his money in the City.
Ann Marie Hurt, the chapter
leader at PS 328 in Brooklyn, supports a resolution to end mayoral control of the New York City
public school system.
The survey, which looked
at the
public's perception of the
leaders» personalities, also found 36 per cent of the population believe Mr Miliband would have been bullied
at school.
State
leaders and advocacy groups have accused the board of making decisions that favor private
school students
at the expense of
public school children, many of whom are low - income, have disabilities or are immigrants who don't speak English.
Also
at noon, NYC Councilman Ben Kallos Liz Accles, the executive director of Community Food Advocates and Monique Lindsay, a
public school parent
leader and food advocate hold conversation on universal free lunch, food access and nutrition for New York City's
public school students, NYSHealth's office, 1385 Broadway, 23rd floor, conference room, Manhattan.
Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos earlier today said the education tax credit, a proposal aimed
at encouraging private donations that help both
public and private
schools, would be included in the Senate's one - house resolution.
At 9:40 a.m.,
leaders of New York City's charter networks join parents to call on Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration to support 50 new charter
schools in
public space over the next two years, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
At 11 a.m., amid a growing flood of reports of lead in
school drinking water around the state and the country, a coalition of New York
public health, environment, and healthy
schools advocacy groups will call on state government
leaders to take action, LCA Press Room (130), Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo met privately
at the state Capitol with
school and government
leaders from Hoosick Falls about ongoing efforts to deal with the discovery of a toxic chemical that contaminated
public and private water supplies in the Rensselaer County community
Erika Dagress, the chapter
leader and a science teacher
at PS 24, said she and two colleagues trekked to the rally from their Sunset Park
school because Cuomo «is trying to break
public education.»
Thursday night, word began circulating of a «framework» agreement reached between the so - called «three men in a room» — Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan — that would satisfy
at least the minimum requirements for both: The Democratic - dominated Assembly would agree to the first passage of legislation paving the way for a constitutional amendment that would allow for the stripping of
public pensions from elected officials and other top officials convicted of
public corruption, and the Republican - led Senate would approve a one - year extension of mayoral control of New York City's
schools.
The long - time and often controversial union
leader looks back
at what has caused deterioration of the Buffalo
Public School District.
At recent
public meetings, the DOE did not give parents and
leaders enough assurances that construction of the Beacon
School's new Hell's Kitchen campus is on schedule, Community Education Council 3 members said in a Dec. 9 letter to DOE officials.
Phil Haberstro of the Wellness Institute of Greater Buffalo, a key volunteer
leader of the policy writing team, noted that the work of policy implementation is the next phase of work that is currently being accomplished through the newly formed District Health Council, the Board and the community
at large - The
public may view the District wellness policy on the Board of Education Web Site or by contacting Sue Ventresca, the Buffalo
School District's Director of Health Related Services.
Buffalo, New York — With the start of the new academic year only weeks away in Buffalo, Mayor Byron Brown and Buffalo
Public School students joined educators, scientists and business
leaders at the Math, Science & Technology Preparatory
School to officially kick - off the new Buffalo
Schools STEM Experience — Science Week All Year Long.
2) International PB Conference: During this two - day conference organized by The Participatory Budgeting Project, Pratt Institute, and the Silberman
School of Social Work
at Hunter College, CVH
leaders and staff, along with over 200 elected officials, community
leaders, and activists from across the world, will discuss key topics and trends for this model of grassroots democracy, including PB in
Public Housing, PB in Community Organizations, Online Participation, and the PBNYC Briefing (see below).
Attendees
at today's kickoff included: City of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown, Buffalo
Public Schools Interim Superintendent Donald Ogilvie, SUNY Trustee Dr. Eunice Lewin, University
at Buffalo President Dr. Satish K. Tripathi, SUNY Buffalo State President Dr. Katherine Conway - Turner, Erie Community College President Jack Quinn, Regional Economic Development Council Co-Chair, businessman and developer Howard Zemsky, Staff Scientist Mwita Phelps of Life Technologies / Thermo Fisher Scientific, Director of the Buffalo and Erie County
Public Libraries Mary Jean Jakubowski, Dr. Norma J. Nowak, Director of Science and Technology, UB's NYS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, as well as a number of invited guests, including elected
leaders, teachers and students.
With
schools and other
public services threatened with more budget cuts this year, UFT President Michael Mulgrew joined fellow labor
leaders and representatives from community and education advocacy groups
at a «99 New York» rally on Oct. 17 on the City Hall steps demanding that the state millionaire's tax be extended.
*** Photo Left to Right: Althea Williams, Founder and President of «Youth
Leaders On The Move;» Loretta Masterson, President of the Sack Wern Houses Residents Council; April D. Horton, Director of External and Government Affairs
at Verizon; Senator Jeff Klein; Darrin Speight, President of the Shorehaven Condo Association; Paul Moore, Principal of Moore Development Group; Debra Stern, Founder and Executive Director of the Amani
Public Charter
School.
«We think we can use our molecular, rational design approaches to make a better flu vaccine for people who really need it,» says study
leader Andrew Pekosz, PhD, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology
at the Bloomberg
School of
Public Health.
«The findings of both studies support a growing body of research that suggests lifestyle interventions lower biomarkers associated with breast cancer recurrence and mortality, and improve quality of life,» said Melinda Irwin, PhD, co-program
leader of the Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program
at Yale Cancer Center, associate professor of Epidemiology
at Yale
School of
Public Health, and principal investigator on both studies.
«The video lectures allowed for flexibility, as students could repeat sections they didn't understand for clarification and prepare questions to send to section
leaders ahead of time, although the video lectures did make it difficult for students to engage directly with the lecturers,» said Stephanie Shiau, PhD, a post-doctoral student in Epidemiology
at the Mailman
School of
Public Health, and co-first author.
However, we did not know what would be effective in terms of treatment,» says the study's
leader, Annette Erlangsen, DPH, an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Mental Health
at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of
Public Health.
«It was striking that the trials were in very different settings, but yielded consistent results,» says Ronald Gray, study
leader for the Uganda trial and epidemiologist
at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of
Public Health in Baltimore.
The medical center trains future
leaders and includes the dedicated work of many physicians, scientists,
public health professionals, dentists, and nurses at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Mailman School of Public Health, the College of Dental Medicine, the School of Nursing, the biomedical departments of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and allied research centers and institu
public health professionals, dentists, and nurses
at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, the Mailman
School of
Public Health, the College of Dental Medicine, the School of Nursing, the biomedical departments of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and allied research centers and institu
Public Health, the College of Dental Medicine, the
School of Nursing, the biomedical departments of the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences, and allied research centers and institutions.
Chris also serves as the Outreach, Recruitment, Education, and
Public Policy
Leader at the BU CTE Center, which he co-founded, and is a Ph.D. candidate in Behavioral Neuroscience
at Boston University
School of Medicine.
Barlow, an associate scientist
at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of
Public Health and a
leader in behavioral and mental health research, has devoted more than 25 years to addressing health disparities among American Indian populations.
The medical center trains future
leaders in health care and includes the dedicated work of many physicians, scientists, nurses, dentists, and other health professionals
at the College of Physicians & Surgeons, the
School of Dental & Oral Surgery, the
School of Nursing, the Mailman
School of
Public Health, the biomedical departments of the Graduate
School of Arts and Sciences, and allied research centers and institutions.
We find
at least one piece of evidence of competition awareness in all 12 cities, indicating that traditional
public -
school leaders generally acknowledge students» alternative
schooling option of attending a charter
school.
94, state superintendent of
public instruction for Montana, discussed
school improvement efforts in her state and the importance of being a
leader at the Askwith Forum on Friday, March 1.
The founder and
leader of Education Post is Peter Cunningham, who was an assistant secretary for communication
at the U.S. Department of Education under Arne Duncan, with whom he also served when Duncan ran Chicago
Public Schools a decade ago.
In this half - hour discussion with attendees
at Education Week's
Leaders To Learn From event in Washington, Janice K. Jackson, discusses her work to support principals and build community trust as CEO of Chicago
Public Schools.
In
Public Impact's latest Opportunity Culture case study, Touchstone Education: New Charter With Experienced
Leader Learns From Extending Teachers» Reach, we look
at how this teacher, Tiffany McAfee, led the
school's teachers in their focus on literacy, and how the
school combined her leadership with online instruction.
As a educator and
leader at The Preuss
School UCSD — a public charter school serving low - income students in
School UCSD — a
public charter
school serving low - income students in
school serving low - income students in San...
In a new article for Education Next, David Osborne, director of the project on Reinventing America's
Schools at the Progressive Policy Institute, finds Denver's pursuit of this strategy, which has increased
school leader autonomy, has produced impressive gains in student achievement, leading to growing
public support for the reforms.
Working
at Aspire
Public Schools provided me with an amazing opportunity to learn from two entrepreneurial
leaders, Don Shalvey and Gloria Lee.
We're seeing strong, transformation - minded
leaders who have a talent mindset
at a number of urban
school districts, like our mutual friend Kaya Henderson
at D.C.
Public Schools.
Our center has taken the first systematic look
at what implementing personalized learning
schools costs, how
school leaders are spending their funds, and what it might take to make personalized learning financially sustainable with
public dollars.