Sentences with phrase «districts meet the regulations»

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But what about when she began meeting with, and taking suggestions from, bankers in her district after they complained about new regulations created by Dodd - Frank, a law she helped write?
Furthermore, since the program began, all 50 states and the District of Columbia have adopted laws and regulations designed to bring them closer to meeting the NAIC's accreditation standards.
They will not expect daily desserts, a crutch often used by districts in the past to meet the old regulations» calorie minimums.
The District shall request such information as it deems necessary to determine whether such person meets the definition of a homeless individual, as set out in these Rules and Regulations.
(b) At such meeting each such Divisional Assembly District Committee shall elect a Chairperson, a Secretary and such other officers as the Committee may determine, and may adopt rules not inconsistent with these Rules and Regulations.
Any Western New York business, municipality, school, school district, or other agency that meets the requirements of the regulations for a CESQG as defined in 6NYCRR Part 372 may participate.
Instead, he recommended new state interventions in 98 districts that were failing to meet the standards of the federal No Child Left Behind law; waivers from state rules and regulations for high - performing districts; and an improved data system to guide state and local decisionmaking in the future.
The charter school theory of action trades autonomy for accountability — allowing schools freedom from regulations imposed on school districts in exchange for meeting established performance goals.
One of the large, low - SES urban districts in our sample, for example, had been classified under AYP regulations as in need of district - level intervention by the state, because so many of its schools were not meeting AYP targets.
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Local school boards should have the exclusive authority to certify or decertify the charter of any school that fails to meet state or local school district regulations or rules.
Although state laws vary widely in terms of the policies governing charter school oversight and accountability, these publically funded institutions, which receive freedom from the rules and regulations of traditional district schools in exchange for meeting agreed - upon performance targets, now serve an estimated 2.9 million students in more than 6,700 schools around the country (National Alliance of Public Charter Schools [NAPCS], 2015).
The Federal Programs department meets regulations and provides assistance to school districts under the requirements of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), currently enacted as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
The article describes upcoming SBE actions that will guide LCFF implementation, including a January decision on regulations on the use of the formula's supplemental and concentration funds, a template for districts to submit detailed three - year Local Control and Accountability Plans, and a plan to measure district performance in meeting LCFF parameters.
According to the draft regulations, districts in this competition will have to «provide the information, tools, and supports that enable teachers to truly differentiate instruction and meet the needs of each child,» as well as, «allow students significantly more freedom to study and advance at their own pace — both in and out of school.»
The proposal makes several recommendations, including allowing districts that meet certain criteria to opt out of mandates and regulations, adopting an evidence - based funding model that would take into account geographic conditions and student needs, and incorporating technology in state learning standards.
But, Burr said, the temporary regulations do lay out a «fairly high accountability expectation» that districts must meet to explain to the community what expenditures they are making and «why they think those are the best expenditures on behalf of the students who generate them.»
Subject: Request by San Luis Coastal Unified School District to waive California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 3051.16 (b)(3), the requirement that educational interpreters for deaf and hard of hearing pupils meet minimum qualifications as of July 1, 2009, to allow Kathryn Robasciotti to continue to provide services to students until June 30, 2016, under a remediation plan to complete those minimum requirements.
Charter school governing bodies are often subject to various business regulations, such as ethical financial practices, and public body rules, such as open meeting laws, and like all public school districts, must have an annual independent financial audit in accordance with state rules.
For a truly scary scenario, the Wall Street Journal ran a piece last week which asserts that New York State education officials «are preparing new guidelines to impose strict regulations on the instruction that religious and other private schools provide, while empowering local school districts to shutter those schools if they fail to meet state standards.»
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