After careers as a professional dancer, high school English teacher, television director, public television executive, inner -
city public school administrator, recording artist manager in Los Angeles, and manager / record / concert producer in Manhattan, he became, in 2009, a full - time artist.
Not exact matches
«The contract with the teachers» union expired in October 2009, while contracts with the union for principals and other
school administrators and District Council 37, the
city's largest
public employee union, expired in March 2010.
Twenty - three percent of
public school teachers and
administrators in New York
school districts outside New York
City were paid more than $ 100,000 during the 2016 - 17
school year, according to data added today to SeeThroughNY.
The Spectrum News NY1 Scholar Athlete of the Week Program provides coaches, teachers,
administrators and
school counselors in
public schools in the five boroughs of New York
City with the opportunity to nominate a high
school senior who otherwise meets the eligibility criteria to be named as a Spectrum News NY1 Scholar Athlete.
While marking the end of this chapter of his nearly four decade career in
public service, first as a teacher and
administrator with Albany
City Schools and then as a common councilmember and mayor, Jennings dispelled any notions of resignation or an otherwise «lame duck» administration to finish his final term.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WBEN)- Dozens of
school administrators gathered in protest outside City Hall on Wednesday evening against the Buffalo Public School District and Superintendent Kriner
school administrators gathered in protest outside
City Hall on Wednesday evening against the Buffalo
Public School District and Superintendent Kriner
School District and Superintendent Kriner Cash.
We believe that education is a human right and we want to ensure that New York
City public schools are places of learning in which all stakeholders (parents, students, educators, non-pedagogical staff,
administrators and the community) are engaged in a democratic process to provide a free and quality education to all its students, from Pre-school to College.
She alsofought to end mayoral control of
city schools after a decades - long career as a
public school teacher and
administrator.
Taking a cue from a number of
public and charter high
schools across the country,
administrators in charge of the eleven high
schools in California's capital
city opted to reorganize the system around a
school - to - career theme.
Beverly L. Hall pronounced conditions at the
schools worse than anything she had encountered in 25 years as a teacher and
administrator in the New York
City public schools.
After navigating the
public school system in New York
City as a caregiver and in Philadelphia as an afterschool program
administrator, Melissa Diana Aguirre grew increasingly outraged at the poor quality teaching in urban
schools.
Lantieri, a former teacher and
administrator in the New York
City Public Schools, is also co, with Janet Piatti, of Waging Peace in our
Schools.
In
cities and towns all across my home state of Massachusetts,
school administrators and teachers» unions are engaged, usually well out of
public view, in the periodic and exhausting ritual of collective bargaining.
Cizek cites December 1999 charges by Edward Stancik, the
city's special commissioner of investigation for the
public schools, that 52 teachers and
administrators had assisted students in cheating on standardized tests.
From observing conditions there and in other
cities, we believe that bargaining and related union activity have not only hampered urban
public schools with such things as cumbersome contracts, but have introduced practices into the education system that are counterproductive, fomenting a demoralizing pattern of acrimony between teachers and
administrators that is fundamentally at odds with effective education.
Add in the growing number of
cities pursuing
school portfolio management (which focuses on both charters and traditional district - run
schools), and the urgent need to train
administrators with the skills to thoughtfully manage what Edfuel calls «the autonomous and accountable
public schools sector» is even more apparent.
Copyright 1988 Editorial With an annual salary of $ 150,000,
Schools Chancellor Richard R. Green of New York
City is not only the nation's highest - paid
public -
school administrator but earns more than any other state or local
public official in the country, according to a national survey.
How she got here: Ashton taught three years in traditional
public schools in Williamsburg, Va., and Washington, D.C., before she moved to the charter sector as a program
administrator in Chicago and then New York
City.
He says Indianapolis
Public Schools administrators understand the challenges of educating inner -
city students, but officials» good intentions are often lost in ineffective action plans.
Both served as top
administrators in the New York
City public school system under Chancellor Joel I. Klein.
Collectively we have been
administrators, charter
school founders, charter
school parents, New York
City public school students and teachers.
At one
school, Capital City Public Charter School, the focus will be on deeper learning and how teachers and administrators are providing students with rich academic learning alongside deeper learning s
school, Capital
City Public Charter
School, the focus will be on deeper learning and how teachers and administrators are providing students with rich academic learning alongside deeper learning s
School, the focus will be on deeper learning and how teachers and
administrators are providing students with rich academic learning alongside deeper learning skills.
Dr. Nichols, the daughter of two educators, has worked as an
administrator at several metro Atlanta districts including Atlanta
Public Schools, Social Circle
City Schools, and in Paulding County
Schools.
The study looks at class sizes, student - to - teacher, student - to -
administrator and teacher - to -
administrator ratios in suburban, rural and
city school districts, teacher pay and the demographics of teachers between 2009 and 2014, using data from the Department of
Public Instruction and
school district data from the U.S. Department of Education.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Administrator Craig Fugate announced today the final agreement for the obligation of $ 1.84 billion dollars in funding for the state of Louisiana's Recovery
School District (RSD) and Orleans Parish
School Board (OPSB) for the repair and replacement of
public schools in Orleans Parish, including the
City of New Orleans, damaged by Hurricane Katrina.
His father, John B. King Sr., was a 66 - year - old retired
public school teacher and
administrator, who had been the first African - American principal in Brooklyn and later, the
city's executive deputy superintendent of
schools.
To Todd Hauber, business
administrator of the Park
City School District, there's no question:
Public schools in Utah need more money.
That's why Battle Creek
Public Schools and the
City of Battle Creek are partnering to offer the BCPS Housing Incentive Program, providing financial assistance to help teachers and
administrators buy or renovate a home in a targeted area within BCPS.
Although schemes abound these days to divide and degrade
public education, they were nowhere to be found when teams of educators, union leaders,
administrators, and community leaders gathered in New York
City on Jan. 26 - 29 to explore ways they could effectively work together to transform
schools into the safe, welcoming environments that every student deserves.
Last week the New York State Teachers» Retirement System (NYSTRS), which provides a defined benefit pension plan to
public school teachers and
administrators outside of New York
City, announced it was raising the required employer contribution rate * from 16.25 to 17.53 percent of payroll.
Adrienne Hill is a
public education
administrator with nearly 20 years of experience in both inner
city and affluent
school systems on the east coast.
Closing
schools before sharing a clear, well - thought out plan for the
City's educational and economic future signals a perilous lack of accountability from our
public administrators.
The Baltimore
City school administrators who never raised a cent on their own and could never claim «I built that» even if it came to a teachers» lounge, recently wasted over $ 500,000 in
public funds (that's taxpayer money) on expensive local hotel suites, lavish dinners and even wings at Hooters for students «because that was what they wanted,» and The Sun was so outraged by their indefensible waste of taxpayer money that it was called a «distraction» in an editorial.
Behind the rhetoric of «transparency» and «inclusion,» CPS under the
administrators appointed by Rahm Emanuel's Board of Education are going out of their way to deny the
public access to key information and to make sure that reporters — especially those with cameras and video cameras — are denied access to the growing mass movement across the
city that is demanding no cuts this
school year.
San Antonio's
public school officials could learn from their peers in other U.S.
cities where running
public schools like charters empowers teachers,
administrators, and parents, author David Osborne said Monday night at a panel discussion on
public education.
The study, Central Office Transformation for District - Wide Teaching and Learning Improvement, uncovers the daily practices of
administrators in three districts with transformation efforts under way: Atlanta
Public Schools; the Empowerment
Schools Organization in New York
City; and the Oakland (Calif.) Unified
School District.