Successful reviewers need to have a solid background in curriculum and instruction, operations, finance, personnel, governance, and
charter law in general.
That makes 145 charters approved since passage of
the charter law in December 1998, including several regular public («district») schools converted to charter status...
Puerto Rico passes its first
charter law in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
Minnesota passed the nation's first
charter law in 1991, and the first voucher program was launched in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that same year.
As one of the Paul Wellstone Democrats who helped write the first
charter law in Minnesota — and has worked with Democrats and Republicans all over the country, I'm glad to see this accurate reporting of history.
The couple stood at the forefront of the state's charter movement, as they were involved in the preliminary political discussions that led to the passage of Arizona's
charter law in 1994.
The couple, who is celebrating their 44th wedding anniversary this year, are stood at the forefront of the state's charter movement, as they were involved in the preliminary political discussions that led to the passage of Arizona's
charter law in 1994.
Minnesota passed the first
charter law in 1991, and the first charter school opened in 1992.
Reichgott Junge candidly shared with guests personal details of her challenging journey as an original champion of chartered schools, the tumultuous legislative passage of the nation's first
charter law in Minnesota twenty years ago, and chartering's subsequent explosion onto the national stage.
Twenty - plus years into
the charter law in Arizona, we can say with confidence that growth of quality education in our state is a direct result of your work.
He helped create the nation's first
charter law in 1991 and helped 25 states design their own.
The conference, with the theme «Celebrating 20 Years; Looking Forward 20 Years,» will examine the history of the revolutionary education movement that was launched with Minnesota's passage of the nation's first
charter law in 1991, as well as discuss where the movement is headed over the next 20 years.
The conference, with the theme «Celebrating 20 Years; Looking Forward 20 Years,» will examine the history of the revolutionary education movement that was launched with Minnesota's passage of the nation's first
charter law in 1991, as...
Upon its subsequent signing, Potter's measure because the first law to limit or cap charter authorization in Delaware since the state passed
its charter law in 1995.
Since there was
no charter law in New York at the time, the group launched a voucher program.
When Minnesota passed the first
charter law in 1990, the innovation seemed precious, quaint, delicate, and certain to break.
California passed
its charter law in 1992 (the second state to do so) and now has 362 operating charter schools.
He has a long history in the field: He supported a successful effort to loosen California's
charter law in 1998 and then went on to serve for four years on the state board of education.
States where a greater fraction of teachers were covered by a union contract in 1987 were much less likely to pass
a charter law in the 1990s, more likely to pass a law later (if at all), and more likely to pass a weaker law.
Although each initiative failed at the ballot box, they collectively laid the foundation for approval of the state's
charter law in 2012.
Relatively liberal
charter laws in the Four Corners states have produced a broader distribution of charter schools there relative to the nation as a whole.
«Basically, the problems with a network strategy are distance, the differing
charter laws in each state, different political environments, and different theories of action [for running a school],» Rosenstock says today.
Some states adopted
charter laws in no small part because choice advocates pushed so hard for vouchers.
As yet, however, it's still possible to enact and amend
charter laws in many places with bipartisan support.
The measure was based on the share of students attending schools of choice, the strength of
charter laws in each state (including, of course, the strength of the authorizing and quality control system), and a gauge of parent influence on policy.
LAPCS has worked with policymakers for over a decade to create one of the top - rated
charter laws in the country with a focus on accountability.
I encourage you to look at
the charter laws in your state.
With
charter laws in place across the country, here's ALEC's smorgasbord of other «solutions» to choose from....
Not exact matches
«If Apple thinks the lawsuit is a waste of resources it could simply end the matter by complying with existing
law and filing a new proxy that unbundles the proposed changes to the
charter so that shareholders can express their views on each matter separately,» a Greenlight spokesperson said
in a statement Tuesday.
Shareholders provide capital to a corporation
in exchange for a bundle of rights defined by state
law and the corporation's
charter and bylaws.
Or, almost no one: «The license is not required for merchants or consumers that utilize Virtual Currency solely for the purchase or sale of goods or services; or those firms
chartered under the New York Banking
Law to conduct exchange services and are approved by DFS to engage
in Virtual Currency business activity.»
They also examine how the rights and privileges of farm workers, including seasonal and temporary foreign workers, conflict with those of their employers, and reveal the barriers many face by being excluded from most statutory employment
laws, sometimes
in violation of the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Section 33 of the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, known as the «notwithstanding clause,» has just about acquired the status of a zombie
law in recent decades, left largely untouched by legislatures (at least
in the Rest of Canada).
This makes itBit the only U.S. -
chartered and supervised bitcoin exchange able to offer unique protection and security for customers
in full compliance with New York and federal
law.
Whether through the
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, labor and environmental standards, or other elements of the Canadian legal and regulatory system, we should ensure that human rights standards enshrined
in our
laws and regulations are respected by our PRC partners.
(1) Persons that are
chartered under the New York Banking
Law and are approved by the superintendent to engage
in Virtual Currency Business Activity
Abortion has been legal
in Canada since 1988, when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that Canada's abortion
law violated Section 7 of the
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which guarantees «life, liberty and security of the person.»
In particular, the declaration references the charter's «principles of constitutional contractual citizenship» and «freedom of movement, property ownership, mutual solidarity and defense, as well as principles of justice and equality before the law,» in regards to Muslims and non-Muslim
In particular, the declaration references the
charter's «principles of constitutional contractual citizenship» and «freedom of movement, property ownership, mutual solidarity and defense, as well as principles of justice and equality before the
law,»
in regards to Muslims and non-Muslim
in regards to Muslims and non-Muslims.
Because the
Charter has been used and will be used to read the moral
law out of the Common Law and to read in a doctrine of autonomy that represents an incoherent anthropology of unfettered self - determination, incompatible with the Common L
law out of the Common
Law and to read in a doctrine of autonomy that represents an incoherent anthropology of unfettered self - determination, incompatible with the Common L
Law and to read
in a doctrine of autonomy that represents an incoherent anthropology of unfettered self - determination, incompatible with the Common
LawLaw.
«Although the direct source of the Review Board's authority lies
in Article 9 of the [Dallas]
Charter, the Board's ultimate authority lies
in church
law.»
A sexual offense, the
charter says, is not «necessarily to be equated with the definitions of sexual abuse or other crimes
in civil
law.»
First, such colleges had a formal relationship to the church, specified
in a
charter or by -
laws.
In turn, when moral principles are incorporated into such
laws as the UN
charter and international war - crimes legislation, greater ethical clarity and specificity result.
Last year, Canada's Supreme Court unanimously decided that
laws criminalizing assisted suicide are unconstitutional and
in violation of the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
This development is most strikingly illustrated
in the history of the Church of England
in the colonies, which
in the South was established from the beginning by the
Charters, rather consistently supported by successive
laws, and generally nurtured by the civil rulers.
Automated External Defibrillator (AED): Education
Law 917 requires school districts, boards of cooperative educational services, county vocational education and extension boards and
charter schools to provide and maintain on - site
in each instructional school facility automated external defibrillator (AED) equipment.
Soon after the
charter law passed, and Rainbow helped innovate a public Waldorf
charter school
in Monterey, CA and became its administrator.
A new state
law in California will hold private and
charter schools to the same sports safety standards as public schools.
The right to breastfeed anywhere, anytime is protected, for instance, by equality legislation
in the UK, the Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and by U.S. state
laws.
In May 2010, the D.C. Council passed the Healthy Schools Act, a landmark
law designed to improve the health and wellness of students attending D.C. public and public
charter schools.