Sentences with phrase «available next school»

Though the state will make 15,000 vouchers available next school year, Daniels says he isn't sure all of those vouchers will get used up.
Under the proposal, school districts would be allowed to offer American Sign Language for credit starting in 1993, a] though some sign - language classes may be available next school year as part of a pilot project, according to Jackie Bumbalo, a special - education staff member in the...

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We also plan on launching a SaaS product online next year, obviously available to the masses, schools, non profits, and so on.
During the next five years, CIBT plans to scale its asset ownership to well over $ 1 billion with 10,000 beds available to students from both their own school and other surrounding schools.
George Peabody College was a normal school in Nashville that would very likely come into a million dollars with the dissolution of the Peabody Trust, and Kirkland was working energetically to persuade its trustees to move their college across Nashville next to Vanderbilt, thereby making a well - funded school of education available to the university at no cost to itself.
Up to $ 4000 per year is available to qualifying K - 12 schools that are enrolled in FUTP60, and the next deadline is coming up on Wednesday, November 5, 2014.
There is a grant program for farm to school in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act that passed last fall and that funding would become available next year.
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At Aramark's next corporate event, they should serve their own chicken parm and, just like with the the school kids, the only available utensil should be a plastic spork.
A new scholarship for graduates of the Buffalo Public Schools interested in studying human rights - will be available at UB next year.
The City Council is about to take the next step toward making feminine hygiene products readily available, and free, in New York City public schools, shelters, and correctional facilities.
Anonymised data from the National Pupil Database to help parents and pupils to monitor the performance of their schools in depth will be available from next June.
«Certainly for the next several decades, the majority of electricity will be generated by fossil fuels in a fairly conventional way,» says Bill Moomaw, an international energy policy expert at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, primarily because it is cheap and readily available.
Film School Rejects a new short film starring Oscar Isaac available to watch online Deadline a huge list of in - development franchises - what's the next big sci - fi fantasy hit?
Though supportive of music in schools, the government has made less money available (and it will decrease year - on - year over the next two years).
The new schools offer is available from September 2018, for the next academic year.
Our school is mid-pivot in technology — we're in our second year of a middle school 1:2 iPad program, our first year of having a cart of iPads available for elementary, and our last year of two PC labs for the students to use (next year we'll have only one lab).
«One theory for low high - school completion rates is that failures in early courses, such as algebra, interfere with subsequent course work, placing students on a path that makes graduation quite difficult,» write authors Kalena Cortes, Joshua Goodman, and Takako Nomi in the article, «A Double Dose of Algebra,» which will appear in the Winter 2013 issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
If you add a cap, say the $ 20 billion figure that President Trump has said he wants to devote to school choice, then you have to figure out how to allocate the available dollars under that cap to different states, and you have to figure out a way to do it that is predictable from one year to the next, such that there aren't huge fluctuations that would cause the programs to ebb and flow dramatically.
An analysis of the study, «The Impact of School Vouchers on College Enrollment,» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
An analysis of the study, «The Impact of School Vouchers on College Enrollment,» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online.
«What Effective Schools Do: Stretching the cognitive limits on achievement,» by Martin West, Chris Gabrieli, Matthew Kraft, Amy Finn, and John Gabrieli, is available on http://educationnext.org and will appear in the Fall 2014 issue (late August) of Education Next.
Their analysis, «Exam Schools from the Inside,» will appear in the Fall issue of Education Next and is available online at www.educationnext.org.
In «In the Wake of the Storm,» which is now available at www.EducationNext.org and will appear in the Spring 2010 issue of Education Next, Harvard researcher Michael Henderson tells the story behind the passage of voucher legislation in Louisiana and identifies the election of Bobby Jindal, a popular governor committed to school choice, as the most critical factor.
Read «One - Parent Students Leave School Earlier: Educational attainment gap widens,» available online now at http://educationnext.org, and in print in the Spring 2015 issue of Education Next.
Making public school buildings available to charters,» will appear in the September issue of Education Next and is currently available at www.educationnext.org.
In «New Schools in New Orleans,» to be published in the Spring 2011 issue of Education Next and available now at www.educationnext.org, author Jed Horne observes that before Katrina, the system was bankrupt and its management so corrupted that the FBI saw fit to set up a satellite branch within the school board's central office.
«School Choice Marches Forward» will appear in the Winter 2013 issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
«Civil Rights Enforcement Gone Haywire: The federal government's new school - discipline policy» will be available at educationnext.org and will appear in the Fall 2014 issue of Education Next.
STANFORD — Legislation to limit course offerings and funding for the state - run Florida Virtual School (FLVS) is making its way through the state Senate despite the fact that the online education program continues to see dramatic increases in enrollment, especially among minority students, according to a new article published in the summer issue of Education Next and available online.
In October 2001, even before the federal bill had passed, the district sent letters to parents of students in three high schools it expected to land on the failing list, notifying them that the transfer option might be available for the next fall.
The study, «Grading Schools,» which will appear in the Fall 2010 issue of Education Next, is now available online.
An article presenting the research, «The Middle School Plunge: Achievement tumbles when young students change schools,» is available at www.educationnext.org and will appear in the Spring, 2012 issue of Education Next.
Jonathan Slater, the Department for Education's permanent secretary, has said the teaching apprenticeship should be available to schools within the next two years.
For more on this topic, please see «The 2012 Republican Candidates So Far: What they've said and done on education in the past, and what they might do about our public schools if elected,» by Allison Sherry, which will appear in the Fall 2011 issue of Education Next and is now available online.
In an article appearing in Education Next, now available online at educationnext.org, author Peter Meyer finds that the putative new mayor's rhetoric suggests that he intends to dismantle reforms put in place by current mayor Michael Bloomberg and his former schools chancellor, Joel Klein.
«Choosing the Right Growth Measure: Methods should compare similar schools and teachers,» is available now at http://educationnext.org, and will appear in the Spring 2014 issue of Education Next.
Hoping to end a lawsuit over the way it distributes school construction money to districts, New Mexico has passed legislation that would make available $ 600 million over the next decade for capital - outlay projects and give preference to cash - poor communities.
«21st - Century Teacher Education: Ed schools don't give teachers the tools they need» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
Keates went on to issue advice for the next government, stating: «An incoming Government must take this issue seriously and require schools not only to have a zero - tolerance policy, but to use all the sanctions available to them to address the abuse of staff.»
The Next Generation Science Standards for California Public Schools is now available in print from CDE Press.
In the study, to be published in the Spring 2011 issue of Education Next and available at www.educationnext.org, authors Stuart Buck and Jay P. Greene examined the key characteristics of performance pay plans currently in place in school districts, in light of increased attention given to merit pay in national debate and in the Obama Administration's Race to the Top (RttT) competitive grant program.
Their analysis, «School Leaders Matter,» will appear in the Winter, 2013 issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
In a new article appearing in the Fall 2013 issue of Education Next, and available now at www.educationnext.org, Christian D'Andrea discusses the impact of the 2011 - 2013 Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill, or Act 10, on the state's school districts.
Jason Kamras, deputy to D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee in charge of human capital, talks with Education Next about the new teacher evaluation system put in place in D.C. Beginning this year, teachers in D.C. will be evaluated based on student test scores (when available) and classroom observations (by principals and master educators), and poorly performing teachers may be fired, regardless of tenure.
«Does Student Attrition Explain KIPP's Success: Evidence on which students leave KIPP middle schools and who replaces them,» by Ira Nichols - Barrer, Brian P. Gill, Philip Gleason, and Christina Clark Tuttle, is available on http://educationnext.org and will appear in the Fall 2014 issue of Education Next.
In his third annual State of the State Address, Gov. Michael Rounds complained of «confusion» that has followed two $ 7.3 million grants that, at his behest, the legislature distributed to schools for the 2004 - 05 and 2005 - 06 school years — one - time money that will not be available for next year.
Please read «The Middle School Mess,» by Peter Meyer, which will appear in the Winter 2011 issue of Education Next and is now available online.
«Boston and the Charter School Cap: Politics halts growth at top - notch schools,» is now available on the Education Next website, www.educationnext.org.
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