Sentences with phrase «district staff report»

The district staff report also shows that the school's special education enrollment (16 percent, with 89 percent high - incidence, 11 percent low - incidence) exceeded the district's at similar schools (9 percent).
The district staff report acknowledges that the school is outperforming area district schools, by 16 percentage points in English and 23 percentage points in math.
An upgraded facility would increase revenue in pro shop sales, range usage and lesson programs, according to a park district staff report.

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«Aside from that, the number of districts controlled or influenced by the Afghan government had been one of the last remaining publicly available indicators for members of Congress — many of whose staff do not have access to the classified annexes to SIGAR reports — and for the American public of how the 16 - year - long US effort to secure Afghanistan is faring,» he added.
«The number of districts controlled or influenced by the Afghan government had been one of the last remaining publicly available indicators for members of Congress — many of whose staff do not have access to the classified annexes to SIGAR reports — and for the American public of how the 16 - year - long US effort to secure Afghanistan is faring,» he added.
The written report generated upon conclusion of the site assessment can be used by the district to support funding proposals to foundations for the kitchen equipment and staff training necessary to run a self - operated, cooked - from - scratch school meal program.
The draft report recommends that park district staff review new amenities yearly and track existing systems.
At a special joint meeting Tuesday, park district and village officials listened to a staff report that estimated repair costs for the 34 - year - old pool at 290 Evergreen Drive at $ 400,000 or more.
LaFave tried to keep district staff from talking with board members, according to the report.
School districts survey reported losing 2,775 professional staff members, accounting for a 2 percent reduction in the workforce.
ALBANY — When a child reports physical or sexual abuse, they have to tell and retell their story: to the reporting officer, the detective, the hospital staff, the district attorney and the family court officials.
The following school districts have announced closures an delayed starts on Thursday, May 17 as a result of road conditions and power outages following Tuesday's severe thunderstorms.Westchester County North Salem Central School District, one - hour delays for students, staff reports on timeSomers Central School District, two - hour delayOur Montessori SchoolPutnam CountyCarmel Central...
Jobs for New York also reported spending a combined $ 151,499 on wages for staff working on Amedore's race, as well as in the Hudson Valley districts where Sue Serino faces Democratic Sen. Terry Gipson and in the open seat between Republican Terrence Murphy and Democrat Justin Wagner.
Halloran was the subject of news reports last week claiming he was having an affair with former district office intern Denise Batista after a fling with Deputy Chief of Staff Meaghan Mapes between 2010 and 2011.?
News accounts reported that Ramirez and his allies went door - to - door in the 78th assembly district duping voters into letting the former district leader's campaign staff vote on their behalf, the Bronx DA charged in a 242 - count indictment.
Gov. Cuomo's then - chief of staff added that «first and foremost» Guidepost's report would be sent to the Southern District of New York.
But too often, the report from the National Staff Development Council says, their training has been the «neglected stepchild» of state and district professional - development programs.
School districts can enhance their vocational - education programs by placing caring and competent staff members in key positions, building in evaluations from the outset, and insuring that the curriculum covers four essential components — applied academics, vocational - technical education, job - search skills, and life - coping skills, according to a report released last month.
He asked district staff to prepare a detailed report on the findings and the history of lead testing in the district, and began providing weekly updates on what was being done to address the issue.
Although it has lost 100,000 students since 2006, the district has actually added teachers and other employees: the administrative staff grew 22 percent over the past five years, according to a district report released in May.
The NRC report suggests several possible reasons, including a lack of knowledge about such opportunities among teachers and administrators; a bias among principals for more traditional methods; and institutional resistance from district professional development staff who might see their own jobs disappear if teachers bypass their programs and engage in training created from afar.
Some of the same districts also reported that teachers and staff members generally came to work as usual.
Of 229 statewide ballot propositions in 42 states and the District of Columbia this year, an estimated 22 propositions in 15 states relate to education, according to a nationwide survey conducted by the staff of Initiative and Referendum Report, a monthly publication of the Institute for Government and Politics.
About 1,500 miles to the north, the school budget in Gloucester, Massachusetts, has fallen so far behind its needs that the district has had to lay off more than 60 staff in the past four years, reports Ed Shoucair, president of the Gloucester Education Foundation.
In this webinar, Daniel Weisberg, CEO, The New Teacher Project, will be interviewed by Joanne Weiss, former chief of staff to former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, about the key insights of The Mirage report, where the field of educator professional learning is headed, and what it means for districts to ask fundamentally different questions about what great teaching means and how to achieve it.
The former teacher, Kenneth Williams, also reported to school district authorities that the school's staff sometimes used personal vehicles to drive students to school on days when the state was counting attendance to increase enrollment numbers, and therefore, payments from the district.
In - app reporting features ease burden on time - constrained district IT staff, increase teacher autonomy and boost visibility into school and student data
• Charter parents report more extensive communications with school staff than do either district - or private - school parents.
As a result of school closings and student transfers, teachers, administrators, and parents in a set of receiving schools reported: a) lack of necessary resources, staff, and professional support; b) disruptive and demoralizing climate; c) negative effects on teaching and learning; d) problems with safety and discipline; e) schools were «set up for failure» due to a history of declining resources and lack of district support.
The report said the charter has a lean administrative staff and slightly larger classes — 31 students compared with an average of about 26 or 27 in district schools — so it can pour resources into teacher pay and training.
The report pointed out that the district has instead grown its staff — to 64,348 full - time equivalent positions — increasing its costs for both salary and benefits.
The school staff had little positive to say about that consultant «s input, and district leaders did not report any district initiatives to deal with the situation other than supporting and relying on the principal and teachers to find a solution.
Average district per - pupil spending does not always capture staffing and funding inequities.14 Many districts do not consider actual teacher salaries when budgeting for and reporting each school's expenditures, and the highest - poverty schools are often staffed by less - experienced teachers who typically earn lower salaries.15 Because educator salaries are, by far, schools» largest budget item, schools serving the poorest children end up spending much less on what matters most for their students» learning.
Parents and children, along with community leaders, school staff and three school board members, listen as Superintendent Jen Cheatham speaks about the annual performance report for the district Monday at a news conference at Glendale Elementary School.
During the drafting of that report Baltimore City district staff began to discuss the many instruments used in the district to capture data for schools.
The report is based on surveys of district staff and school principals and site visits to six states, 12 districts, 24 schools, and 48 CSR classrooms.
Staff Reports - INDIANAPOLIS (WISH)- One school district changed their school start times in order to give students more time for sleep.
The ELPA21 assessment system improves the efficiency of data collection, management, sharing, and reporting, and reduces administrative burdens on school and district staff.
The Improving Literacy through School Libraries Evaluation Final Report (2005) provides findings on how grant funds are allocated to districts and targeted to schools, how these funds are being used, and how program participation relates to staff collaboration and professional development.
And close to half reported that district leaders infrequently provided «quality staff development focused on high priority areas of instruction.»
With more money on hand, some districts are looking to bring their staffs back to pre-recession levels, but the state has a long way to go before it reaches a basic level of student - to - teacher ratio, the report states.
Our Professional Learning Services team and Implementation Consultants partner with districts to deliver training and services that address their staff, program, and reporting needs.
Recall, Removal 1060.00 Recording of District Meetings Involving Students and / or Parents 7550.00 Recording of District Meetings Involving Students and / or Parents 7550.00 R1 Records Management 4710.00 Reductions in Personnel 6281.00 Regional Educational Media Center 7623.00 E1 Reimbursement of Damaged Articles 3934.00 Reimbursement of Damaged Articles 3934.00 R1 Release of Public Records 8310.00 Reporting Accidents 6440.00 Reproductive Health and Family Planing 8420.00 Reproductive Health and Family Planning 8420.00 R1 Request for Performance Contract 7116.30 E1 Request for Performance Contract 6222.10 E1 Requests to Conduct Research Projects 0411.10 Requests to Conduct Research Projects - Procedures 0411.10 R1 Requests to Conduct Research Projects - Request Form 0411.10 E1 Resignations of Certified Staff Members 6282.00
June 2013: NSBA's Comparability Survey Report NSBA's survey finds that the proposed comparability requirements in the Senate's ESEA bill will likely incur considerable work for school district staff, create a system that is difficult to score, potentially hurt Title I and non-Title I schools educationally and financially without achieving the goal of educational comparability.
As the school population continues to rapidly decline due to the proliferation of charters and general outward migration, the district's administrative staff has increased 22 percent in the last five years, according to a superintendent's report.
And a sweeping report of the Independent Financial Review Panel last fall found that while the district has lost 100,000 students over the past six years, it has actually increased full - time staff.
They distribute information, collect data, assist in reporting, attend 3 yearly meetings, and advise HOT Staff of pertinent issues or trends in their schools and districts.
When the members reported their results during a community meeting, parents were surprised to learn that among the biggest concerns of school staff was a rodent problem that the principal had been unable to get the district to address for years.
In that position, Bullock serves on the school district's senior staff and reports directly to the superintendent.
Marysville teachers, officials share ideas on turning schools around (November 16, 2011) The Herald reported on the team of teachers, district staff and school board members from Marysville, Washington who traveled to the NEA Priority Schools Campaign forum in New Orleans.
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