Sentences with phrase «cap lift»

Still, the change was small enough that teachers unions took credit for preventing a significant cap lift.
Still, the change was small enough that teachers unions took credit for preventing a significant cap lift.
Governor Charlie Baker announced his Charter Cap Lift Bill on the steps of Brooke Mattapan on Thursday, October 8th, 2015.
For what it's worth, I think that describes the Massachusetts charter cap lift in 2010.
Wollaston wants to see the public sector pay cap lifted — «we can not keep out finger in that dam much longer,» she insists — but is aware of the costs involved, and the need for the Tories to maintain fiscal discipline.
Flanagan also wants the charter school cap lifted by 50 to 510.
The unions are claiming that Cuomo's original 2015 legislative education agenda, which included a major cap lift, failed completely.
In the short term, visa requirements should be eased and caps lifted for technical professionals.
Since the Achievement Gap Act strategy has shown early success, Beacon Hill leaders should accelerate its progress by increasing the targeted cap lift while making an investment in a new cadre of innovation schools.
There was a point when the Senate passed the Race to the Top legislation — both the charter cap lift and the teacher evaluation legislation — at a time and in a way that completely took the Assembly by surprise.
«We'll want to be very sure that the changes that we've made and improvements have been implemented, but we want to have this cap lifted as soon as possible,» Sloan added.
I'd like to watch the Caps lift the Cup with my dad and I'm not sure how many more seasons he will be able to physically make it to games!
The small scale of Mayor de Blasio's PROSE program does nothing for the 50,000 on charter school waiting lists, ensuring that PROSE will ring hollow as long as the Mayor stands with his union allies in opposing a cap lift and depriving families of school choice.»
He'd also like to see a cap lifted on the number of charter schools allowed in New York.
He would also like to see a cap lifted on the number of charter schools allowed in New York.
«The cap lift is especially important, because the [teacher --RSB- evaluation proposal, while a sign of progress, is not as ambitious as what we're seeing in other states,» says Joe Williams, the director of Democrats for Education Reform.
Cuomo and Senate Republicans want the cap lifted, but it is not clear if there has been any movement on this with the Assembly, which is staunchly anti-charter.
In contrast, most Democrats and some Republicans want the caps lifted so they can spend more on both defense and civilian programs.
Early indications are that the «cap lift» charters are doing a better job of serving ELL students and students with disabilities.
What's more, proponents maintained that the cap lift would only lead to charter growth in nine urban districts that were at or near the cap.
However, «Just before school opened in Newton this year, the union staffed a table outside its ($ 200 million) high school to encourage teachers to oppose the cap lift
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