Much of Wednesday's
board session focused on the issue which seems to have no easy solution.
Not exact matches
Every three years the
Board of Directors and membership body undertake a formal planning
session to ensure the organisation's strategic plan is geared towards
focusing available resources to address major goals to advance and protect the interests of the entire industry.
The
board's attorney remained solely
focused on the argument that, by breaking the rules of executive
session, Paladino broke education and municipal law and disrupted the business of the
board.
The
board's attorney, meanwhile, remained solely
focused on the argument that by breaking the rules of executive
session Paladino broke education law and disrupted the business of the
board — both of which he would continue to do if he's not stripped of his
board seat.
Going into the hearing, most people suspected Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia would keep the attorneys narrowly
focused on the issue at hand — whether Paladino violated
board rules for executive
session.
But the hearing before Elia
focuses not on those Paladino comments, but on whether he should be ousted for publicly talking about confidential information the
board discussed in executive
session.
The School
Board's case has been narrowly focused on its accusations that Paladino violated board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive ses
Board's case has been narrowly
focused on its accusations that Paladino violated
board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive ses
board policy when he disclosed confidential information discussed in executive
session.
The hearing will
focus on a complaint by other school
board members that Paladino violated policy by disclosing information that was discussed in executive
session.
When asked if Common Core will be the
focus of the August State
Board of Education meeting, she explained that there have been mini orientation
sessions about the Common Core embedded into the State
Board of Education meetings for the past several months, and August will be no different.
This interactive
session focuses on how to build and sustain the relationship between the
board and the school leader which is so critical to the school's ultimate success.
We will have several
sessions focused on advocacy tips and techniques including a panel of school
board members who will talk about how they advocate for their schools with lawmakers.
This
session may not be necessary for participants who have attended
Board Member Certification Courses (CBAs) 300 and 301, or who have documented participation in in - district workshops
focused on superintendent evaluation conducted by MASB trainers.
Focus on one word family each
session, but find ways to revisit learning from previous
sessions by starting a word family bulletin
board or creating a book of all the word families they've studied to date.
The
session focused on how the Kentucky Education Association (KEA), state Department of Education, school districts and National
Board Certified Teachers (NBCT) are reforming education in Kentucky despite not receiving the first round of federal Race to the Top funding.
We're looking for breakout
sessions that
focus on helping school
board members and administrators govern effectively in the fast - moving world of K - 12 education.
Grooming education
sessions will
focus on how to build your business by adding rapid growth areas including daycare,
boarding and dog training, while animal wellness sections will
focus on small animal care in stores and best practices for birds, reptiles and fish.
With the Global Ethics Summit winding down in New York, one of the event's final
sessions focused on
board diversity.
Other activities at the Annual Meeting and Conference include: topic -
focused plenary
sessions; addresses by distinguished speakers from family therapy and allied fields; concurrent presentations; open forums for broad issues such as family policy, diversity, ethics, and credentialing; group dialogue
sessions on gender and diversity issues; awards to outstanding professionals within the family therapy field; business and
Board meetings; and social time for building networks with peers from across the country.