Sentences with phrase «by education officials»

While the commissioner is not telling parents what to do, she said she hopes the effort by education officials to make the changes will influence their actions.
Disagreements that have roiled the state's education community in the wake of new teacher evaluation laws approved by Governor Andrew Cuomo and the legislature as part of the budget were highlighted at a day long summit called by education officials.
Georgia will offer assessments developed by education officials in this state, who will continue working with their counterparts in the region toward the goal of offering a regional test.
Reluctance by Education officials to exercise their debt cancellation powers unfairly punishes students.
The proposed recommendations, which are contained in draft reports prepared by education officials in each state, are scheduled for action by the two state boards of education early next year.
The results have been eagerly awaited by education officials and come amid a national effort to reinvent teacher evaluations, which for decades have been based on occasional, cursory observations by principals who give passing grades to the vast majority of teachers.
The faculty, students and parents know that their school is being scrutinized by education officials, teacher union leaders and school districts, both within Rhode Island and beyond.
But infectious - disease experts and public - health officials say those closings, and steps taken elsewhere by education officials to approve emergency - closure protocols for schools far from any Ebola cases, go beyond what is necessary.
And while the Commissioner is not telling parents what to do, she says she hopes the effort by education officials to make the changes will influence their actions.
Disagreements that have roiled the state's education community in the wake of new teacher evaluation laws approved by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the legislature as part of the budget were highlighted at a day long summit called by education officials.
And while the Commissioner is not telling parents what to do, she said she hopes the effort by education officials to make the changes will influence their actions.
The Wisconsin proposal, however, is limited to children who are scoring in the top 5 percent of standardized tests or have been identified «by an education official» as being gifted and talented «if a student demonstrates evidence of high - performance capability in intellectual, creative, artistic, leadership or specific academic areas and needs services or activities not ordinarily provided in a regular school program.»
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