Sentences with phrase «becoming chancellor»

Such naivete explains why the Obama Administration has continually promoted case studies of reform - minded school leaders working closely with NEA and AFT locals, why Class Struggle author Steve Brill floated the laughable idea of Weingarten becoming chancellor of New York City's traditional district three years ago, and why organizations such as Educators4Excellence and Teach Plus — which represent younger, reform - minded teachers who now make up the majority of NEA and AFT rank - and - filers (and are staffed by teachers who are themselves centrist and progressive Democrats)-- work so hard to aim to lead reform from within union ranks.
Prior to becoming chancellor, Dr. Mone was a Professor of Management in the UWM Lubar School of Business where he also served as the Chancellor's Designee for Strategic Planning and Campus Climate from 2011 - 2014.
Since becoming chancellor, Farina has made no secret of her loyalty to her mentor's notions about reading; she reportedly deployed them to good effect as the principal of P.S. 6, in the heart of Manhattan's affluent Upper East Side.
Perhaps no event represented the trend in urban school politics better than Harold Levy's becoming chancellor of the nation's largest school district, New York City, in May 2000.
Upon becoming chancellor last spring, Dennis Walcott vowed to change that, while at the same time praising the department's efforts during the time Klein was chancellor (and Walcott deputy mayor).
George Osborne has made several key concessions to the private sector in his first major speech since becoming chancellor.
Soon after becoming chancellor in 2007, Darling notes that his old ally, newly - installed in No10, now treats him with disdain.
An object lesson arrived in 2005, after her first run to become chancellor.
Actually, God allowed Hitler to become chancellor of Germany.
The 62 - year - old, who was EU trade commissioner following his 12 years in parliament and subsequently returned to government as Lord Mandelson, will become chancellor of Manchester Metropolitan university from April.
This was regarded as a deeply hostile act and fed suspicions that Hammond is looking to become chancellor in a post - Cameron government or even to make a play for the Tory leadership.
Among his impressive array of younger talent, who have proved themselves in opposition, are Gordon Brown who becomes chancellor of the exchequer, and Tony Blair, who becomes home secretary.
Walcott became chancellor in 2011, but he'd been at Bloomberg's side since the mayor wrested control of the city's public school system from the state in 2002.
George Osborne became chancellor.
There had been speculation that Brown would move him to the Home Office, allowing Ed Balls to become chancellor, and a refusal to move would limit Brown's options.
I became chancellor in June 2007.
Levy was a corporate lawyer when he was named chancellor and, like Cathie Black a decade later, needed a waiver to become chancellor.
Steiner, the department's chairman, is expected to grant Black the waiver she needs to become chancellor on Monday, under the condition that she appoint Shael Polakow - Suransky, the current deputy chancellor for performance and accountability, as her number two.
Running on a joint ticket with Business Secretary Sajid Javid, who would become chancellor if Mr Crabb wins the contest.
Then, in 1977, he became chancellor of the University of California at Santa Cruz.
When he became chairman of the MIT faculty, when he became chancellor of MIT, and when he was asked to become president of Tufts, these jobs were not on his professional «to do» list.
If one of our students goes off to become the chancellor of New York City or superintendent of Baltimore or Philadelphia, his or her cohort - mates will be there for a phone call or, increasingly, to fly in and help.
In August 2002, New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg selected former corporate executive and Justice Department official Joel I. Klein to become chancellor of the nation's largest school system — a system that had just come under mayoral control.
When Joel Klein became the chancellor of the New York City schools, one of his first actions, back in 2004, was to end social promotion in third grade.
It's true that student test scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress — sometimes called «the nation's report card» — are higher than when she became chancellor and made the biggest jump of any participating urban school district.
Carranza announced earlier this month is leaving the district to become chancellor of New York City Schools, the largest public school system in the United States.
Miami School Superintendent Alberto Carvalho has turned down an offer to become chancellor of New York City public schools.
Just before the results were released, a member of the Regents named Betty Rosa called Ms. Tisch, who had recently become chancellor.
He will become chancellor once Steiner signs a waiver allowing him to serve despite his lack of official state superintendent certification.
Black's previous experience was in the publishing world (Hearst Publications, USA Today); she needed a waiver of all education requirements from the state legislature to become chancellor.

Not exact matches

The man hoping to become Germany's next chancellor has been snubbed by the Italian president after calling Silvio Berlusconi and Beppe Grillo «two clowns».
Sebastian Kurz is set to become the next chancellor of Austria and, at 31, the world's youngest leader.
Although the chancellor's office had no immediate comment on the advice, it is unlikely to be well received by Merkel, who tried unsuccessfully to prevent Gauck from becoming president in March.
Regardless of who becomes the next chancellor, Germany will continue to uphold transatlantic ties and cooperate with Washington where interests align, though Berlin will not hesitate to criticize U.S. policies it strongly disagrees with.
It also caught the eye of George Osborne, Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer, who tapped Carney to head the Bank of England, where his forward guidance policy became known as «the Carney Rule.»
(CNN)- Bob Jones III, chancellor of the fundamentalist South Carolina university that bears his family's name, has become the latest conservative Christian leader to publicly cast doubt on President Barack Obama's stated Christian commitment.
Bob Jones III, chancellor of the fundamentalist South Carolina University that bears his family's name, has become the latest conservative Christian leader to publicly cast doubt on President Barack Obama's stated Christian commitment.
Within months, Adenauer shifted his support from the Ahlen Program to the «Social Market» concept developed and promoted by Ludwig Erhard (who became Adenauer's economics minister and later his successor as chancellor), as well as the «Freiburg School» of economics, most of whose members had direct ties to the Freiburg Circle.
Holden Thorp, the school's chancellor, is stepping down on June 30 to become provost at Washington University in St. Louis.
See, I am of the view - people don't become a school chancellor unless you're an eternal optimist - and I am of the view that what Shirley Ann said before, it's exactly right.
Mr Cameron has previously downplayed the suggestion he is the «heir to Blair», but the shadow chancellor's keynote speech indicated the Conservatives have become more comfortable in embracing the centre ground.
Austen became leader of the House, chancellor of the exchequer and foreign secretary.
His comments follow the chancellor Alistair Darling's recognition that the lack of affordable housing has become a volatile political issue.
The lord chancellor rejected as «utter nonsense» the idea that counter terrorism legislation was «designed to target Muslims» or that the UK had become a police state.
He served as the chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office before being promoted to become chief secretary of the Treasury in Gordon Brown's government.
At a conference event this week the new shadow chancellor said the party needed to become a «resistance movement».
Sources close to the inquiry told Politics.co.uk it was greeted warmly by officials under the tenure of Ken Clarke, but that relations became «chilly» once Grayling was shuffled into the roles of lord chancellor and justice secretary.
Former chancellor Alistair Darling has come out against HS2, warning ministers their plans to give Britain's transport infrastructure a major boost could become a «nightmare».
As you know, I raised these concerns with the chancellor and the transport secretary as soon as the bailout became apparent from the small print of an odd policy statement on 29 November majoring on reversing Beeching rail closures of the 1960s.
Is he destined to become shadow chancellor?
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