Sentences with phrase «education commissioner decides»

If the board doesn't agree, the state education commissioner decides.

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If Paladino doesn't comply with the resolution's demand that he resign within 24 hours — he's already said that he won't step down — New York's education commissioner, MaryEllen Elia, will have to decide whether to remove him.
If the board votes to remove a fellow member, that person has the right to appeal the decision to the commissioner of education, who reviews the case and decides whether to uphold the decision.
Florida has already decided to reapply, said Eric Smith, the state's education commissioner.
Schrauth Forcucci said moments after the decision that she could not decide then whether to appeal the board's action to the state education commissioner.
A Department for Education spokesperson commented: «It is for colleges to decide whether to apply to become sponsors and for the regional school's commissioner to decide on their suitability based on their capacity and their track record in supporting underperforming schools.»
Mitchell Chester, commissioner of education in Massachusetts, said that in many states, governors decided to leave the assessment consortia based on «a political calculus.»
Last week, on the recommendation of state education commissioner Mitchell Chester, the state's education board decided to revamp its famed Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) and drop plans to retire MCAS for the Common Core — aligned PARCC test.
Previously, tenure charges went through the state administrative law courts and ultimately were decided by the state education commissioner, in a process that could take years to resolve, often at great expense.
But with Cerf's departure coming midway through Gov. Chris Christie's stint as governor, the new education commissioner may be more beholden than most to what has happened before, implementing policies that have already been decided, rather than coming up with new ones.
This time around, UFT and NAACP allege that the DOE did not fulfill its promise to support those schools before closing them and did not abide by a law that required them to specify the logistics of all space - sharing arrangements and seek the state education commissioner's approval before deciding to close several schools.
The leader of Connecticut's teacher unions are stunned because the Right Honorable Governor Dannel P. Malloy decided to veto legislation that would have required that the state education commissioners have «a strong classroom background, something his first education commissioner lacked.»
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