Sentences with phrase «disrupting school»

He faces a misdemeanor charge for disrupting school with the social media threat.
He was charged with disrupting a school function, the sheriff's office said, and was hospitalized under the Baker Act.
The Education Practice Group advocates for appropriate and meaningful educational opportunities for children in poverty, including a focus on discipline cases and disrupting the school to prison pipeline, particularly for African American and Latino youth who are disproportionately impacted by these policies.
Issued by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, the report cites research showing that the shift toward greater numbers of inexperienced teachers has «serious financial, structural, and educational consequences for American public education — straining budgets, disrupting school cultures, and, most significantly, depressing student achievement.»
As importantly, turnover impacts the achievement of all students in a school, not just those with a new teacher, by disrupting school stability, collegial relationships, collaboration, and the accumulation of institutional knowledge.
Suspensions for willful defiance — defined by state law as disrupting school activities or otherwise defying school staff — dropped 79 percent among African - Americans.
Equity and Excellence in Education (Special Issue on Understanding and Disrupting the School - to - Prison Pipeline).
Eden says the funding provisions will harm the education system by «disrupting school...
Disrupting the School - to - Prison Pipeline, 119 - 143.
Speaking at the events Alhaji Abdulraheem Aremu Olota, told the parents that the habits of disrupting school attendance of their wards by sending them to farm and markets is capable of truncating meaningful life of their wards later in life.
Until schools are able to toss out kids who are disrupting the school system, we'll have little girls who repeatedly get their eyeglasses busted as they ride the school bus and little boys who hang themselves after being constantly harassed.
Some experts say that summer is the best time because it avoids disrupting the school year.
The dangerously low temperatures early in the week disrupted schools and parks, according to announcements...
Adolescents or young adults with an FASD and who never received services or were older when diagnosed can be at very high risk for psychosocial issues, such as dependent living conditions, disrupted school experiences, poor employment records, substance use, and encounters with law enforcement.
In the cyberbullying bill, «bullying» would mean creating of a hostile environment by conduct, threats, intimation or abuse that reasonably has the effect of substantially interfering with a student's well - being, disrupts the school environment or causes a risk of physical or emotional harm.
These students tend to need more help in and out of the classroom, to compensate for disrupted schooling and chaotic home lives.
The city's plan to lay off 4,200 teachers and not replace another 1,500 would disrupt schools, upend children's lives, and lead to the largest increase in class sizes in 35 years, he said.
That handheld edition is so popular with kids that, not long after it launched, the internet became flooded with reports about how badly it was disrupting schools and dominating kids» social circles.
As to the second point, we have never stated that online learning will disrupt schools; instead, our research shows that online learning will disrupt the traditional classroom environment in secondary schools over the long term.
It can be a legal and financial mess and, by definition, disrupts a school community.
It is sheer folly, for instance, to expect school districts to vigorously implement an accountability scheme that disrupts their school assignment procedures, drains money from their coffers, and threatens their administrative autonomy.
They surely don't want government at any level to get in the way of parents making choices about their children's education, but I doubt they want government to be creating many such choices, especially not the kinds that disrupt the schools they already have or that push other sorts of kids into their schools.
Governors and superintendents knew they'd be labeling lots of decent schools as failing to make AYP — disrupting schools and infuriating parents, teachers, and voters.
As the Connecticut Common Core SBAC testing disaster continues to disrupt schools across the state over the next two months, parents here should look to the example set by parents in Montclair, New Jersey and opt their children out of the Common Core testing scheme.
Others argue that principal turnover disrupts school change processes when a leader who supports a project leaves and is replaced by a leader with different priorities; 204 when a «charismatic principal departs who had «radically transformed» the school in four or five years»; 205 or when there is a poor «fit» between the leader and school.206 207
Instead, what interests me is the fact that these cuts — coupled with other challenges that teachers faced in 2011 — targeted students in poverty and students with special needs, that they targeted arts and physical - education programs, and that they severely disrupted school processes as one seismic change after another was proposed.
NSBA is joined by AASA, the School Superintendents Association; the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP), and the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) in asking the Supreme Court to reverse the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and reaffirm that school officials have authority to determine that messages such as «I [heart] Boobies» disrupt the school environment and interfere with the rights of others.
This report describes how states can focus their ESSA plans on enhancing equity in their education systems to leverage greater success for historically underserved youth and disrupt the school - to - prison pipeline.
Helicopter parents — parents who «hover» over their children — have good intentions but can ultimately harm their children's healthy development and disrupt the schools they attend.
Adelanto School Board President Carlos Mendoza said while he's not «opposed to charter schools per se,» he's concerned that the looming conversion will disrupt school changes already in progress.
About 170 LA Unified schools and 20,000 people in 40 cities took part in a similar «walk - in» on Feb. 17 and did not disrupt the school day, according to Caputo - Pearl.
He is also a co-events coordinator of Save the Kids Augsburg Chapter, working to find ways to end incarceration and disrupt the school - to - prison pipeline.
To reasonably ask UTR members to consider these changes, the district must clearly show how and why these specific changes can remedy persistent school climate issues that drive chronic teacher turnover, disrupt school culture, and diminish student academic performance.
Loss of Teaching Time: The logistics of administering high - stakes standardized tests, with the required proctors, makeup tests, and special accommodations, disrupts school routines, pulls teachers out of classrooms and reduces time for teaching and learning.
While many factors — including student demographics, parental involvement, teacher quality, and government policy — influence educational outcomes, research generally finds that students perform better when taught by more experienced teachers and that increased teacher turnover can harm student performance.8 High levels of turnover can also disrupt schools.
Generally, you have the right to speak out so long as you do not substantially and materially disrupt school operations.
Thank you for doing your part to disrupt the school - to - prison pipeline.
Generally, students should be allowed to have signs, so long as they aren't too big or otherwise displayed in a way that disrupts school operations or violates content - neutral rules.
Students with disabilities face systemic and structural barriers that can disrupt school attendance.
Willful defiance is described in the California Education Code as: «Disrupted school activities or otherwise willfully defied the valid authority of supervisors, teachers, administrators, school officials, or other school personnel engaged in the performance of their duties» (Cal.
«Students are not permitted to leave campus, and behavior that disrupts school operations or threatens the safety and order of our schools will not be tolerated,» Carvalho said in a statement.
As a result, the child might be less inclined to disrupt the schooling process by bullying others.
This book is a synthesis of decades of practical and theoretical knowledge about students who disrupt the school environment.
Further research is needed to elucidate the pathways through which HIV affects girls» educational outcomes and potentially impacts on disrupted schooling for boys.
Some want to avoid moving during the cold, shorter days, while others don't want to disrupt the school year.

Not exact matches

A recent study from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School found such «intertemporal markers» help motivate us in two ways: offering an opportunity to separate ourselves from past «misbehaviour» and disrupting our attention from day - to - day details to focus on the big picture.
Howard asked MBAs Across America team to help him figure out how to incorporate technology into his business model without disrupting the intimate, old - school feel of his business.
The uncertainty could disrupt both short - term sales and long - term investments in the steel industry industry as well, said Peter Warrian, a senior research fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs.
The tech industry, with it's army of engineers and eggheads, is the most dynamic and chattered about sector around, so - called «quants» are the new media superstars, and even something as old - school as farming is being radically disrupted by new, smarter ways of doing business.
The squeeze system Sharei then designed to temporarily disrupt cell membranes — for which he's been granted most of his 10 patents — is the basis for SQZ Biotech, the company he co-founded in 2013 with the pioneering MIT professors he worked for: Klavs Jensen, the school's head of chemical engineering, and Robert Langer, a renowned bioengineer and serial entrepreneur.
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