Sentences with phrase «by one's district»

Any insurance provided by district school boards for participants in extracurricular activities shall cover the participating home education student.
In each district court, a chief judge, who is selected by the district court judges within the district, is responsible for the administrative duties of the court.
Which turned out to be a pretty good way not to be hired by district attorneys.
The toolkit is a collection of best practices used by districts in negotiating their bargaining agreements.
A welcome step for those who experience inconsistency in approach by district judges in the county courts?
Moreover, the results presented here are based on only those students who were tested and whose scores were included by the district for official reporting purposes.
This was in the mind of the Court of Appeal in restoring the original order made by a district judge.
Individual store managers are usually interviewed and hired by the district manager.
The links between the policies and strategies enacted by district leaders and the quality of student learning and teaching however, remained vague.
The steps to pay your traffic ticket vary by district court.
However, that's always a potential in a district by district election because parties bank votes in Safe Seats.
Each city's agreement is signed by the district superintendent and multiple charter school leaders.
It is for this reason that we verified that any policy or practice change referenced in a public statement by a district official and reported in the media actually did occur.
Or perhaps they prefer to attend a STEM, performing arts or other specialty school offered by the district.
Based on the results of these tasks, a small group of stakeholders led by district staff made the final selection of teacher leaders.
A student is selected by the district school board to represent student interests in district policy making.
High quality student attendance data has several characteristics: It can be compared across districts and schools; it's transparent, secure, and is supported by district policies and procedures.
The schools are not run by the districts in which they are located.
Typically teachers use tools chosen by a district administrator or someone else who is rarely still in the classroom.
At a minimum, standardized tests will count for 20 percent of a teacher's evaluation, with tests developed by districts counting for the other 20 percent.
Kids are generally educated in public schools operated by these districts.
While such preferences could theoretically be set by district administrators or other policymakers, it is likely that principals would retain some autonomy over personnel decisions, so their preferences are important to investigate.
While public comments varied greatly, most of the questions and responses indicated the public's appreciation of the approach taken by the districts.
Provide tools, products, and / or services that facilitate focused goal setting by all districts, schools, and teacher teams in improving instructional practice and student learning?
Participation in this program is determine by each district.
Written work is supposed to be reviewed by a district teacher.
Direct preparation of reports, records, lists, and related documentation as required by district administration.
We have also worked with school districts to develop a train the trainer model so that future trainings can be led by district staff.
We now await the decision by the district court judge.
It does not have to be a formally sanctioned plan by the district, it can be a school plan.
One of the least - discussed aspects of advancing reform is the array of political challenges faced by those districts who do embrace the effort.
A separate attachment indicates the amounts received by districts eligible for high poverty aid.
Funny... I always turn down doing paid professional development during the school year because I feel odd taking a personal day to leave school and then get paid by another district.
The injunction issued by the district court created a specific timeline for compliance.
That adds up to $ 11 million spent by the district on no - shows.
To then be told by a district judge that the court will not grant an occupation order in the absence of the respondent can be devastating.
In my essay, I did my best to put to one side data for those students who were attending charter schools not authorized by the district.
«All other things equal, I'd appoint a Republican because there was a Republican elected by the district,» she said.
Yet you see them as such a threat that you'd rather kill them than accept them as a viable alternative for families who don't feel served by the district systems you run.
She referred mainly to the progress monitoring mandated by her district that she was required to administer every 10 days.
These students are typically identified and evaluated by district personnel, or sometimes by outside consultants.
Visiting team members are released by their districts to participate in three - day visits and are instructed in how to apply the eight indicators.
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