Then seven years ago, feeling pressure
from central administration, one principal made a simple suggestion: why don't we work together?
A possible deficit nearly twice that was cut by spending cuts
in central administration, in the buildings and even some layoffs.
The remaining 60 percent is spent on training and supporting the 1,800 or so new teachers who go through the BEST program each year as well as
on central administration.
The governor argued that the proposed cuts would prevent districts from using future funding increases to augment
central administration at the expense of classroom funding.
Directly responsible for end - to - end technology and
central administration for faculty members, graduate and undergraduate schools.
Schoales said the district's academic and innovation offices previously worked independently of each other and weren't aligned to provide the best support to its schools and school leaders were often getting direction from multiple
central administration teams.
School officials and parents in Summit, N.J, an affluent suburb of Newark, have reacted with anger and legal countermoves to the «unprecedented» confiscation by local police of student discipline records from
central administration offices and the principal's office of the district's one junior high school.
We have come to believe that a system allowing parents a choice among schools, if properly organized by an
aggressive central administration, can release energies that only diversity makes available, without sacrificing accountability for the effective education of every child.
She is an Associate Vice President for Research Administration at Emory University where she has held responsibility for oversight of both pre - and post-award (including financial)
central administration functions.
The district had been freed from mayoral control after more than a century, and a high - energy superintendent was leading bold moves to
de-emphasize central administration, give schools greater autonomy, and engage families in a revitalized portfolio of educational choice.
For example, in April 2015, the de Blasio administration changed the DOE's discipline code to require principals to get approval from
central administration before suspending a student for defiant or disobedient behavior.
In 2004, she moved to administration, and held two positions in a K — 8 district serving 8000 students in both school - based and
central administration roles over the next 7 years.
Less than three months after he was demoted and then laterally moved at part of Chief Executive Officer Jean - Claude Brizard's shakeup of the Chicago Public
Schools central administration, Robert Runcie will be leaving Chicago to become superintendent of the Broward County school district in Florida.
Also while at Utah State University he served in the university's
central administration as an Associate Vice-President for Business and Finance.
Prior to founding BCA she spent 10 years as a Vice President
in central administration at SMU and 10 years as Director of Public Relations and Publications at the Dallas Museum of Art.
This advice was directed in particular at the Seattle School District — which appears to spend more
on central administration than almost any large school district in the nation.
Hook said vendors of
SUNY central administration will be the ones to suffer the most from what he termed the comptroller's «additional red tape.»
So perhaps the Church's
central administration should stop relating to dying European local churches as if they weren't dying, and recognize that they are, in fact, mission territory.
This led some to identification with radical campus movements (which ultimately risked profound alienation from judicatories) or to identification with
the central administration (which obviously translated the campus minister into a member of the university administration).
Others occupied nearby government buildings as places to sleep and to set up
a central administration.
But the mentality of imperial rule which these symbols expressed has survived their abolition — at least in the church's
central administration, though less in the post-conciliar popes themselves.
Pope John XXII, even deeply committed Catholics severely criticize the church's
central administration, the papacy included.
Moreover, criticism of the Pope and the church's
central administration, even when justified, can easily become an excuse for our own laziness.
Today even deeply committed Catholics severely criticize the church's
central administration, the papacy included.
As head of one of the richest and most influential communities in the Islamic empire, his [Patriarch's] position in
the central administration became one of relative importance, sometimes through favour with the caliphs themselves and sometimes through bribery and gifts.
In addition to raising taxes, the district will ax 85 unfilled jobs, 20 of them in
its central administration.
If there is an objective analysis of Albany's
Central Administration, the Dems will fall like a House of Cards.
The IG referred the complaint in mid-May to SUNY
central administration «for review and appropriate action,» requesting «the results of your examination» by June 26.
Abbott concluded his July letter by saying that
the central administration considers «the matter closed and no further action... warranted.»
He retired in 1998 and became Associate Vice Chancellor / Senior International Officer in
the central administration of the State University of New York and the John W. Ryan Fellow in Public Diplomacy at the University at Albany.
«David Doyle has left SUNY Poly and has taken an interim position with the SUNY
central administration to assist with communications,» Hook said.
He alleged that the government voted N1.5 bn for the governor's «personal office,» N2.5 bn for
central administration, N2.150 bn for government house protocol and entertainment, N1m monthly for essential drugs for the governor and his family, N4bn for government house special projects and another N4bn as security vote.