Sentences with phrase «considered priority schools»

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Amid the shifting debate, the president convened yet another meeting on school safety, this time with school shooting survivors and family members of victims, and the White House considered releasing the president's list of legislative priorities.
The Chicago Park District next week will consider ending a deal that allowed the private Latin School to build a soccer field in Lincoln Park in return for having priority use of the park space, a district spokeswoman said Saturday.
While keeping your teen close in an Oregon boarding school is something to consider, we encourage you to remember that the most important priority should be making sure your teen is in the best hands possible.
With that given, it's probably fairly clear (and understandable) that the NEA considers funding for public schools to be a high priority, and anything that could (even potentially) reduce that funding as seriously problematic.
Securing the perimeter Making the perimeter of the school site challenging to enter should be a top priority when considering out - of - hours security.
Providing fibre to education premises is one of our key priorities at LGfL and schools should consider potential issues such as this when planning for the future.
The Government should set a programme for the phased removal of asbestos from all schools, with priority being given to those schools where the asbestos is considered to be most dangerous or damaged.
Attainment targets In addition to the increased financial intricacies that many schools can face, both South Axholme and Greengate Lane cite the need to ensure greater attainment and achievement as the priorities for any school considering conversion.
Brooklyn's Community Roots has been approved to expand into middle school this fall and considers its new lottery priority a success: roughly 600 families applied for a kindergarten class of 50.
Inclusion requires a fundamental restructuring of our schools, placing priority on the creation of inclusive, collaborative learning communities in which high achievement for all is considered possible and desirable.
The Leadership Conference Education Fund reports that African American families consider ensuring that students have access to computers and other technology in school the second - highest priority for additional school funding (after ensuring that there are enough books and instructional materials), with 94 percent saying it is one of the most important or very important uses.
One option, given the high rate of students from low - income families in CEP schools, is to simply consider all students in these schools to be from low - income families for accountability purposes, including eligibility for supplemental educational services and school choice priority, where relevant.
Private school leaders should consider using «The Chartered Course» as a road map to grow their networks and reach of their schools while meeting the needs, interests, and priorities of parents and their children.
The Perception of Asian Dads and Masculinity Chicago Tribune, 6/10/16» «For Asian fathers, when their main concern was on survival, fitting into the new culture and bringing bread on the table, what America considers «male» was not their priority,» said Dr. Josephine Kim, a professor at Harvard's Graduate School of Education who specializes in child development and immigrant issues.»
When choosing a school for your child, consider your child's educational needs and your family's educational priorities.
Thank the school board members for considering the priorities of families, students, staff and the community when making decisions for our district, including budget decisions.
High Schools that are dedicated to improving their Postsecondary Advisory Council, coordinating a suite of college access interventions, implementing collaborative action plans addressing data - driven priority areas, and collecting and analyzing disaggregated student outcomes data should consider applying.
Those in the lowest five percent are considered «priority» schools.
I would love to know how their current Charter Schools are doing on the very criteria being proposed by the Governor (for new charter schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter Schools are doing on the very criteria being proposed by the Governor (for new charter schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter schools, anyway): * Require... charters to submit a recruitment and retention plan detailing plans to recruit, enroll, and retain priority student populations * Enable charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter schools to propose modifications to their lottery procedures to give preference to priority student populations * Hold charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter schools accountable for the success of their documented recruitment and retention practices for priority student populations when the State Board of Education considers schools for charter schools for charter renewal
Because school site support is critical, consider launching the program with a small group of priority elementary schools with eager principals.
Even if one has completed all the courses and lectures from a Driving School, a driver can still be considered bad and aggressive if safety is not a priority... Continue reading →
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