Sentences with phrase «charters on behalf of the association»

Our Board members actively advocate for charters on behalf of the Association and its members to Texas legislators, the Texas Education Agency, the State Board of Education, and in our local communities.

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Yesterday evening, I testified on behalf of the Texas Charter Schools Association (TCSA) before the Senate Education Committee in support of SB 1658, the bill proposed by Chairman Larry Taylor (District 11) to address the disposition of charter property when a -LCharter Schools Association (TCSA) before the Senate Education Committee in support of SB 1658, the bill proposed by Chairman Larry Taylor (District 11) to address the disposition of charter property when a -Lcharter property when a -LSB-...]
«On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, we are aghast at the reprehensible behavior exhibited by the administrator of Discovery Creemos Academy, formerly Bradley Academy of Excellence.
«On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, we thank Governor Ducey for his continued attention to K - 12 education and building a strong coalition.
«On behalf of the Texas Charter Schools Association, I want to offer our congratulations to IDEA Public Schools on winning the Broad Prize this year,» said David Dunn, Executive DirectoOn behalf of the Texas Charter Schools Association, I want to offer our congratulations to IDEA Public Schools on winning the Broad Prize this year,» said David Dunn, Executive Directoon winning the Broad Prize this year,» said David Dunn, Executive Director.
On behalf of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), President and CEO Jed Wallace issued the following statement:
As always, on behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, we are grateful to Arizona's outstanding charter - school educators, administrators, support staff and stCharter Schools Association, we are grateful to Arizona's outstanding charter - school educators, administrators, support staff and stcharter - school educators, administrators, support staff and students.
«On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association and the more than 550 public charter schools educating 185,000 students across our state, we urge legislators to move quickly in supporting Governor Ducey's proposal.Charter Schools Association and the more than 550 public charter schools educating 185,000 students across our state, we urge legislators to move quickly in supporting Governor Ducey's proposal.charter schools educating 185,000 students across our state, we urge legislators to move quickly in supporting Governor Ducey's proposal.»
Carlos Marquez is the senior vice president of Government Affairs at the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), where he manages the organization's legislative and regulatory priorities on behalf of over 1,200 charter public sCharter Schools Association (CCSA), where he manages the organization's legislative and regulatory priorities on behalf of over 1,200 charter public scharter public schools.
The Stanford Law and Policy Lab and Stanford Law's Youth & Education Law Project (YELP), on behalf of the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), released a guide today to address increasing student absences and decreasing parental participation in California's public charter schools among immigrant families in the wake of recent federal policy cCharter Schools Association (CCSA), released a guide today to address increasing student absences and decreasing parental participation in California's public charter schools among immigrant families in the wake of recent federal policy ccharter schools among immigrant families in the wake of recent federal policy changes.
«On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, I commend Governor Ducey for his continued commitment to Arizona schools and K - 12 education.
The Texas Charter Schools Association (TCSA) team has been at the state Capitol working on behalf of students at public charter sCharter Schools Association (TCSA) team has been at the state Capitol working on behalf of students at public charter scharter schools.
Eileen B. Sigmund, Arizona Charter Schools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and sCharter Schools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and schoolon the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and schoolOn behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and scharter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and schools.
«On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, including our state's 600 - plus charter schools serving approximately 160,000 students, we are pleased that today's opinion by Attorney General Brnovich brings much - needed clarity when it comes to budget cuts to be endured in the next year by small, public charter sCharter Schools Association, including our state's 600 - plus charter schools serving approximately 160,000 students, we are pleased that today's opinion by Attorney General Brnovich brings much - needed clarity when it comes to budget cuts to be endured in the next year by small, public charter scharter schools serving approximately 160,000 students, we are pleased that today's opinion by Attorney General Brnovich brings much - needed clarity when it comes to budget cuts to be endured in the next year by small, public charter scharter schools.
Tommy Fuller of the Fuller Law Group, filed an Amicus Curiae brief on behalf of TCSA and the Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools (LAPCS) in support of the Louisiana charter school's claims and arguing that Louisiana public charter schools are political subdivisions for purposes of the NLRA and should be exempt from the NLRB's jurisdCharter Schools (LAPCS) in support of the Louisiana charter school's claims and arguing that Louisiana public charter schools are political subdivisions for purposes of the NLRA and should be exempt from the NLRB's jurisdcharter school's claims and arguing that Louisiana public charter schools are political subdivisions for purposes of the NLRA and should be exempt from the NLRB's jurisdcharter schools are political subdivisions for purposes of the NLRA and should be exempt from the NLRB's jurisdiction.
So, on behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, our mantra for 2017 is simple: Fund what works.
The Center for Education Reform contacted the Association to host a statewide event for the Deputy Secretary of Education on behalf of the mountain states during National Charter School Week.
The Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC), the state's voice for educational choice; along with the Black Alliance for Educational Options (BAEO), a national organization advocating for parental choice on behalf of low - income and working - class families; and the Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools (LAPCS), the only statewide entity dedicated to advocating for charter schools at -LCharter Schools (LAPCS), the only statewide entity dedicated to advocating for charter schools at -Lcharter schools at -LSB-...]
Dispute before the London Maritime Arbitration Association on behalf of a multinational agricultural conglomerate arising from long - term charter shipping contracts.
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