Sentences with phrase «chief accountability officer»

«It's not clear what the formal accountability system will be going forward in the state of California, but from the get - go, the purpose of this more multimeasured, holistic system was about giving schools a more complete picture of how they are performing,» said Noah Bookman, chief accountability officer for CORE.
But Jon Gubera, Chief Accountability Officer at the Indiana Department of Education, also says the unpopularity of the so - called «AYP cap» isn't at the heart of why state education officials want to drop the cap as part of an overhaul Indiana's system for rating schools.
Raymond came to Sacramento from Charlotte - Mecklenburg Schools in North Carolina, a high - achieving district, where he was chief accountability officer in charge of data, innovation, school performance reviews and measures of student achievement.
By 2006, the Washington Times reported, «The D.C. public school system's $ 170,000 per - year chief accountability officer is scheduled to interview for a job with another school district today, less than 18 months after filling the newly created D.C. position.»
100 students from Puerto Rico alone have moved to Rochester in the last month or so and a total of 110 have come from hurricane - affected areas, according to RCSD chief accountability officer Ray Giamartino.
As we are gearing up for this, we feel we are getting there,» said Jennifer Bell - Ellwanger, chief accountability officer for city schools.
Then, the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) hired her to be their first ever, Chief Accountability Officer in 2004.
In the end, even with these limits, about 2,000 parents requested transfers, says Phil Hansen, the chief accountability officer at the Chicago Public Schools.
She later became superintendent in St. Paul, Minn., and was the chief accountability officer for the Washington, D.C. Public Schools.
Cerf threw out the organizational chart at headquarters, which employs only about 800 staff, shut down some offices completely, and, in keeping with his new pillars, created jobs for a chief talent officer, a chief accountability officer, a chief academic officer, and a chief innovation officer.
«Our dropout rate has gone down over the past three years,» said Philip Hansen, chief accountability officer.
Noah Bookman, the chief accountability officer for the districts, said he understood the concerns about testing.
«Given that the evidence is pretty profound that social and emotional skills, such as self - management, are as important as academic skills inside and outside the classroom, the CORE districts are focused on trying to measure them and put them right next to academic performance on the scale of what matters most in schools,» notes Noah Bookman, chief accountability officer for the CORE districts.
Andrew Statz, Madison's chief accountability officer, said the report card data will be taken into consideration when crafting the district's annual improvement plans for each school.
Paula Vanderford, the chief accountability officer at MDE, told reporters Sept. 14 that Pulley would take over district operations if Bryant declares an emergency.
Noah Bookman, the chief accountability officer for CORE, said the questions in the surveys have been carefully scanned to avoid cultural bias.
«That captures the kids that we're trying to close the achievement gap with,» Jon Gubera, the Indiana Department of Education's Chief Accountability Officer, told StateImpact in October.
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