Not exact matches
This incredible organization uses technology to connect
students in urban
schools to
compete in slams with
students in other
cities.
The United States» failure to educate its
students leaves them unprepared to
compete and threatens the country's ability to thrive in a global economy,» claims a task force sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations chaired by former New York
City schools chancellor Joel I. Klein and former U.S. secretary of state Condoleezza Rice.
Although
students enter the
school knowing they are among the best in the
city, they must
compete with hundreds just like them.
Students Salaam Hargrove, Teresa Christie and Chanelle Harrison competed against other students in the Syracuse City School District to advance to the final round to compete with other students in Upstate N
Students Salaam Hargrove, Teresa Christie and Chanelle Harrison
competed against other
students in the Syracuse City School District to advance to the final round to compete with other students in Upstate N
students in the Syracuse
City School District to advance to the final round to
compete with other
students in Upstate N
students in Upstate New York.
For KIPP — and Democracy Prep — the takeover offered a rare opportunity to walk into a ready - made
school, complete with
students and a fully furnished, light - filled building in a
city where
schools compete for
students and high - quality facilities for charter
schools are scarce.
Can a
city afford to invest in a new neighborhood middle
school if charter
schools open at the same time and
compete for the same
students?
Students from throughout the Syracuse
City School District traveled to Parsippany, N.J. to
compete during the 2012 NSBE regional conference.
Meanwhile, 13,600 Boston
students are
competing this week for 2,200 available spots in the
city's charter
schools.
Nearly 600 sixth - through eighth grade
students on 28 Baltimore
City public
school teams
compete bi-weekly in an...
As charter
schools flourish, they often are
competing with neighborhood
schools for the
city's
students, and the two sectors barely communicate about their plans.
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6, 2014 — Educators in at least four major
cities across the United States will
compete to win funds to redesign or build new
schools that personalize instruction for their
students through a $ 2.4 million grant to the Next Generation Learning Challenges (NGLC), The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation announced today.
2008 — CIR successfully sued to end two racial preferences in the New York
City School system, one that limited minority enrollment at a prestigious magnet program (Rau & Katapadi v. NYC Dept. of Education) and another that prohibited Asian students from applying for a middle school enrichment program designed to prepare students to compete for entrance to the City's examination schools (Ng v. NYC Dept. of Educa
School system, one that limited minority enrollment at a prestigious magnet program (Rau & Katapadi v. NYC Dept. of Education) and another that prohibited Asian
students from applying for a middle
school enrichment program designed to prepare students to compete for entrance to the City's examination schools (Ng v. NYC Dept. of Educa
school enrichment program designed to prepare
students to
compete for entrance to the
City's examination
schools (Ng v. NYC Dept. of Education).
The District's public charter
schools have expelled
students at a far higher rate than the
city's traditional public
schools in recent years, according to
school data, highlighting a key difference between two sectors that
compete for the District's
students and taxpayer dollars.
City students would have a different experience and the chance to, for example,
compete on every sports team if they wanted — something that might be harder to do in a larger
school.
During law
school, Tiffannie was selected as one of nine
students to
compete on University of Missouri — Kansas
City's nationally ranked Trial Advocacy Mock Trial team.