Sentences with phrase «creative choice schools»

«[W] ith the explosion of public charters, magnets and creative choice schools, the need to siphon money away from public schools as a way to embolden innovation and diversity of opportunity is no more.»

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We recently sat down with Kern Halls, Area Manager of Orange County Public School Food & Nutrition Services, to discuss ways the OCPS district has engaged students in their food choices through creative initiatives like My Food Face — a sort of «internal Facebook» for students and their families — and the use of a food truck for school events and field School Food & Nutrition Services, to discuss ways the OCPS district has engaged students in their food choices through creative initiatives like My Food Face — a sort of «internal Facebook» for students and their families — and the use of a food truck for school events and field school events and field trips.
Anyway, I have been making lunches for her for preschool last year but I have to get creative now for five days a week of school and they don't have a canteen either which I think is a bit strange so there's no choice but to make to healthy homemade lunches.
Since it's not often possible for teachers to sacrifice an entire day of schooling to allow for individual creative pursuits, the idea has been reinterpreted in many schools as a «Genius Hour,» where students get one hour per day or week to focus on a project of their choice.
EdNext: Observers have noted that many states appear to be complying with NCLB's highly qualified teacher (HQT) provision mostly through creative bookkeeping, and are doing no more than they must when it comes to public - school choice or supplemental services.
And voucher opponents have been creative in identifying a wide variety of constitutional provisions, having nothing to do with religion, under which to challenge school choice programs.
Flying under the radar will be the reform choices of the few creative school boards that are willing to make changes in order to reward and retain their best teachers and find ways to devote more money to the classroom.
WeVideo, the collaborative digital video storytelling choice of more than 6,500 schools worldwide, recently announced that it has joined with Google to expand availability of the Creative Apps for Chromebooks offering to the UK and Nordic countries.
«Schools should be creative with equipment choices,» adds Michael.
Sure, the new high - stakes testing and public reporting requirements might accelerate the creative destruction of low - performing choice schools in Milwaukee, but that remains to be seen.
School choice releases the creative talents of teachers and administrators.
Choice school was established as a non-profit independent school for bright, creative and engaged students.
The 2016 - 17 Creative Compass Program helped assistant principals expand their leadership skills and arts experience, while scaffolding their professional learning on how to make healthy arts choices that impact achievement for their schools and to move up the Creative Schools Certification schools and to move up the Creative Schools Certification Schools Certification ladder.
Recent Catholic school closings, he added, may provide an impetus for creative thinking about ways to ensure these schools remain vital, like lobbying for and tapping into school - choice legislation.
I respect these choices, but I have to wonder if I wasn't able to flex more creative muscle in the context of diving straight into school and work, and having to find creative solutions to actual problems... instead of waiting around for inspiration.
Several law schools have experimented with introducing foreign and international issues into basic LRW instruction.68 Some have responded to these arguments by creating either upper - class elective seminars with a global LRW focus, 69 or by creating a specialized foreign / international section of the basic LRW course.70 Typically, this has been accomplished in a largely ad hoc fashion through the creative efforts of individual instructors, who sometimes offer a special «international» section of the basic LRW course.71 Additionally, LRW professors whose primary responsibility is to educate foreign students have naturally gravitated toward incorporating global dimensions in their problems and assignments.72 Faculty specializing in teaching legal English have observed that English is increasingly the language of choice for transnational negotiations and legal instruments, even in circumstances where the underlying transactions do not involve Anglo - American law.73 Consequently, they also emphasize a transnational approach that responds to the needs of their students.
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