Bob Delaporte, an aide to Joint Finance Committee co-chairwoman Sen. Alberta Darling, R - River Hills, said the intent behind the proposal is «to leverage
change in large urban school districts with systemic rates of failure.»
Not exact matches
Last week, the Washington Post reported that the
Urban School Food Alliance (USFA), a forward - thinking group of six large urban school districts, is using its considerable joint purchasing power to replace the spork with compostable forks, spoons and knives, a change that reportedly will affect 2.8 million children in 4,500 sch
Urban School Food Alliance (USFA), a forward - thinking group of six large urban school districts, is using its considerable joint purchasing power to replace the spork with compostable forks, spoons and knives, a change that reportedly will affect 2.8 million children in 4,500 sc
School Food Alliance (USFA), a forward - thinking group of six
large urban school districts, is using its considerable joint purchasing power to replace the spork with compostable forks, spoons and knives, a change that reportedly will affect 2.8 million children in 4,500 sch
urban school districts, is using its considerable joint purchasing power to replace the spork with compostable forks, spoons and knives, a change that reportedly will affect 2.8 million children in 4,500 sc
school districts, is using its considerable joint purchasing power to replace the spork with compostable forks, spoons and knives, a
change that reportedly will affect 2.8 million children
in 4,500
schools.
Another report says that the menu will now include «Salvadorean beef stew, chicken tandoori, Asian pad thai, California sushi roll and teriyaki beef and broccoli with brown rice,» but also notes the
district says the
changes were already
in the pipeline well before Jamie even showed up
in L.A. (And given what I know about
school food procurement
in my own
large urban district, which I'm told can have a year - long lag time, that seems likely to be true.)
Two years ago, PELP, a collaborative project between faculty at Harvard Business
School and Harvard Graduate School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support large - scale organizational change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present recommendations for a school district to a panel of faculty j
School and Harvard Graduate
School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support large - scale organizational change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present recommendations for a school district to a panel of faculty j
School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support
large - scale organizational
change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present recommendations for a school district to a panel of faculty j
school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present recommendations for a
school district to a panel of faculty j
school district to a panel of faculty judges.
Two years ago, PELP, a collaborative project between faculty at Harvard Business
School and Harvard Graduate School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support large - scale organizational change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students pres
School and Harvard Graduate
School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support large - scale organizational change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students pres
School of Education that focuses on developing effective leadership and management practices to support
large - scale organizational
change in urban school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students pres
school districts, began the Case Competition where teams of Harvard University students present...
The
changes are likely to lower the passing rates significantly all over the state, particularly
in districts and
schools in large urban cities.