Sentences with phrase «chronically troubled schools»

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State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia on Thursday appointed veteran administrator Jack Bierwirth as a «distinguished educator» for the Hempstead school district, a highly unusual move to bolster efforts to turn around the chronically troubled system.
State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia, in a highly unusual move, appointed veteran educator Jack Bierwirth as a «distinguished educator» for the Hempstead school district to bolster efforts to turn around the chronically troubled system.
If any troubled school appeals a chronically failing identification, the review boards are allowed to not identify a school as a chronically failing school for one year «if the board determines that exceptional circumstances justify» the school's performance as sufficient.
Also troubling were data showing that many chronically absent students «were living in poverty, minorities, especially our Latino population, and children of parents who didn't find success in school themselves.
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