He is the Chairman of the board of trustees of Young Scholars Charter School, an inner -
city public school serving approximately 250 economically disadvantaged children.
Kansas
City Public Schools serves as the charter school sponsor and Local Education Agency for KCNA.
Manassas
City Public Schools serve Manassas.
Not exact matches
These inner -
city Catholic
schools are «
public schools» in the best sense of the term; they're open to the
public (not just to Catholics), and they
serve a genuine
public interest, the empowerment of the youthful poor.
The Kansas
City Kansas (KCK)
Public Schools operates one of the more comprehensive after -
school meal programs in the country,
serving up to 1,500 meals on a given day.
Many of you have already seen on TLT's Facebook page today's New York Times blog account of a New York
City fourth - grader named Zachary who secretly filmed the lunches at his
public school cafeteria, often revealing a startling disparity between the
school menu's glowing description of the meal and the dismal food actually
served.
I think
city councils could do more good for kids by considering other food and kid scenarios like banning soda
served to kids in
public schools, or requiring food with nutritive value to always be
served when refreshments are offered at a
school, or requiring restaurants to offer kids real food choices on the kids menu.
City public and charter
schools would have to meet the federal «gold standard» for lunches, which requires that a different fruit and vegetable be
served every day and that only low - fat or non-fat milk and whole grains be offered.
She has
served as an educator and instructional leader in inner -
city public, bilingual and charter
schools.
I received a media advisory yesterday from my friends at
School Food FOCUS indicating that Chicago
Public Schools and its food service provider Chartwells will announce today a first - of - its - kind initiative to
serve only * chicken raised without antibiotics to the
city's K - 12 students.
Last November I told you about a groundbreaking initiative by Chicago
Public Schools to
serve chicken raised without antibiotics to that
city's K - 12 schoolchildren.
Submitted and Written by Reana KovalcikNancy Easton and Chef Bill Telepan
serve as the executive leadership for Wellness in the
Schools, a New York
City - based non-profit that inspires healthy eating, physical fitness, and environmental awareness as a way of life for kids in the
public school system.
From 1983 to 1989, Mr. Russo was a member of New York
City School Board District # 27, overseeing 35
public schools; and
served as its President from 1985 to 1986.
De Blasio, who formerly
served as a
City Councilman and a federal housing official, stressed his role as a
public school parent and his background volunteering on the local
school board.
There are currently 216 charter
schools in the
city serving 106,600 students, or 10 percent of the
public -
school population.
In October 2017, Adams, Mayor Bill de Blasio and then -
City Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña started «Meatless Mondays,» a program that bans meat from being served on Mondays in certain public schools, as well as vegan lunch options in 1,200 public s
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña started «Meatless Mondays,» a program that bans meat from being
served on Mondays in certain
public schools, as well as vegan lunch options in 1,200 public s
schools, as well as vegan lunch options in 1,200
public schoolsschools.
«Never, in recent history, has a New York
City mayor
served while having a child in our
public schools,» he said.
Mulgrew said the full payment of the CFE funds would help New York
City public schools reduce class size and better
serve the growing population of English language learners and special education students with more teachers, guidance counselors, social workers,
school psychologists and
school nurses.
Surrounded by supporters on the steps of
City Hall Sunday, Jackson, who
serves as the chair of the council's education committee, painted himself as a tireless fighter with a long track record of working to improve
public schools.
Charter
schools, which receive
public financing but are run by nonprofit groups, flourished under Mr. Bloomberg, and there are currently 183 in New York
City,
serving about 70,000 children, or 6 percent of students citywide.
thwarted the intent of mayoral control of New York
City schools, and created a controversy which ill
serves New York
City public schools.
The United Federation of Teachers» delegate assembly also passed a resolution saying Bloomberg has «thwarted the intent of mayoral control of New York
City schools, and created a controversy which ill
serves New York
City public schools.»
This past
school year, with Weingarten dividing her time between New York
City and Washington, D.C., Mulgrew increasingly
served as the union's
public face, organizing and emceeing the giant March 5
City Hall rally against cuts and representing the union at
City Council and Albany legislative hearings.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley reports a new nation - wide study says there is a high rate of students arriving at
school hungry, but the Buffalo Public School District is serving thousands of free meals to city
school hungry, but the Buffalo
Public School District is serving thousands of free meals to city
School District is
serving thousands of free meals to
city kids.
Better than the performances themselves, though, is their broader purpose: all proceeds from Miscast help to fund MCC in its continual efforts to produce some of New York's most ambitious and original works of theater, as well as support its MCC Youth Company and in -
school partnerships that
serve public schools across New York
City.
Funds raised from Miscast help MCC Theater produce new works Off - Broadway and support their Youth Company and partnerships that
serve New York
City public high
school students.
ChicagoQuest, the sister
school to the New York
City public school Quest to Learn, is a charter
school for grades six through nine that
serves a largely underprivileged population in Chicago's Near North Side.
In a new report, Smith explores policy initiatives that some states and
cities have taken to make taxpayer - funded facilities available to
serve all
public school students, whether they are enrolled in traditional or charter
public schools.
Arana is part of the founding team of
school designers that opened the Institute's flagship project, Quest to Learn, a New York City public school which focuses on integrating games and game like learning into middle and high school classrooms, where she served as Co-Director of School for 4
school designers that opened the Institute's flagship project, Quest to Learn, a New York
City public school which focuses on integrating games and game like learning into middle and high school classrooms, where she served as Co-Director of School for 4
school which focuses on integrating games and game like learning into middle and high
school classrooms, where she served as Co-Director of School for 4
school classrooms, where she
served as Co-Director of
School for 4
School for 4 years.
He ran his idea by Richard Kahan of the Urban Assembly, a nonprofit organization committed to creating small
public schools in under -
served areas of New York
City.
The
school, located on a 72 - acre parcel that is the last working farm in the
city limits, is a
public magnet
school that
serves primarily African - American and Hispanic students.
D.C.
Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson has just finished her fifth year in the role, making her one of the nation's longer -
serving big
city chiefs.
She taught middle
school humanities in several New York
City public schools for 11 years and took on various leadership positions
serving as a director of middle
school curriculum and instruction, curriculum developer, project advisor, and teacher mentor.
A wide cultural and geographic chasm separates Mobile, Ala., a Gulf Coast
city where 86
public schools serve some 65,000 students, and the Lower Kuskokwim River region of Alaska, an Ohio - size tract of wilderness where 22 of the 23 communities have only one small
school apiece, with student populations ranging from 10 to 190.
Natasha Patterson
School Leadership Program Current City: Chicago Current job: Assistant principal, Chicago Public Schools Career highlights: Serving as school director / principal of UCSN — Rogers Park for the 2013 - 2014 academic year and earning a Level 1 + on the SQRP; securing a partnership with the David Lynch Foundation and the University of Chicago Crime Lab to bring Transcendental Meditation and the Quiet Time program to the students and staff of Gage Park High School, a valuable tool in helping teachers and staff deal with stress and trauma; increased the number of 2016 Gage Park High School graduates earning early college and career creden
School Leadership Program Current
City: Chicago Current job: Assistant principal, Chicago
Public Schools Career highlights:
Serving as
school director / principal of UCSN — Rogers Park for the 2013 - 2014 academic year and earning a Level 1 + on the SQRP; securing a partnership with the David Lynch Foundation and the University of Chicago Crime Lab to bring Transcendental Meditation and the Quiet Time program to the students and staff of Gage Park High School, a valuable tool in helping teachers and staff deal with stress and trauma; increased the number of 2016 Gage Park High School graduates earning early college and career creden
school director / principal of UCSN — Rogers Park for the 2013 - 2014 academic year and earning a Level 1 + on the SQRP; securing a partnership with the David Lynch Foundation and the University of Chicago Crime Lab to bring Transcendental Meditation and the Quiet Time program to the students and staff of Gage Park High
School, a valuable tool in helping teachers and staff deal with stress and trauma; increased the number of 2016 Gage Park High School graduates earning early college and career creden
School, a valuable tool in helping teachers and staff deal with stress and trauma; increased the number of 2016 Gage Park High
School graduates earning early college and career creden
School graduates earning early college and career credentials.
Alonso
served as CEO of Baltimore
City Public Schools (
City Schools) for six years, where he led a reform effort marked by a rebalancing of authority and responsibility among stakeholders, the building of a coalition in support of
City Schools, leading edge labor contracts, and a focus on individual students and teaching and learning that yielded marked improvement in achievement and climate data across all levels, the first increases in enrollment in 40 years, and widespread political and ground root support for what have been divisive reform strategies in other districts.
Kristin Kearns - Jordan is the CEO of Urban Assembly, a nonprofit that
serves a family of
public high
schools in New York
City.
NewSchools Venture Fund, a nonprofit grantmaking organization, operates in several major
cities across the U.S. CMOs in its portfolio work exclusively in urban neighborhoods,
serve predominantly low - income students, with demographics that are similar to those of their local
public school peers.
All over the nation, in
cities large and small, charter
schools are growing steadily and
serving a greater and greater share of
public school students.
Before Katrina, there were 125
public schools in the
city, 8 of which were charter
schools,
serving a total of approximately 82,000 students.
The D.C. charter sector has grown methodically for almost two decades, now
serving nearly half the
city's
public school students.
Originally devised to
serve youngsters stuck in weak
schools, the Recovery
School District became the
city's main provider of
public education, with charters as its delivery vehicle.
Is this
school really more «
public» than an inner -
city Catholic
school serving poor minority children?
With a small but efficient team of 20 IT technicians, Lincoln
Public Schools needed to implement a scalable IT help desk solution to
serve over 20,000 devices, 7,500 staff members and 37,000 students across 70 locations
city - wide.
Before this, she
served as the president of the United Federation of Teachers (UFT), New York
City's pricipal labor union for
public school teachers.
After
serving on the New York
City Council, Eva Moskowitz became convinced that she could have the greatest impact on
public education by starting charter
schools.
Success Academy Charter
Schools is the largest public charter school network in New York City, with 41 elementary, middle and high schools serving 14,000 students in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the
Schools is the largest
public charter
school network in New York
City, with 41 elementary, middle and high
schools serving 14,000 students in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the
schools serving 14,000 students in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx.
Since being unanimously appointed as Superintendent of the Denver
Public Schools in January 2009, Tom Boasberg has led the
city's efforts to accelerate the progress of its nearly 92,000 students and better
serve the families of Denver.
Chris has also
served as a senior policy analyst at the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and as an assistant professor in the
School of
Public Affairs at Baruch College /
City University of New York.
Boston Arts Academy (BAA) is the
city's only
public high
school for the visual and performing arts,
serving more than 450 students who reflect the diversity of Boston's neighborhoods.