In April, state
education superintendent Mike Flanagan announced that two EAA schools (direct - run Brenda Scott Academy for Theatre Arts, and Trix Elementary, a charter school) would be among twenty - seven schools removed from state's roster of Priority schools in the bottom 5 percent.
Not exact matches
But while Gov.
Mike Lowry and
Superintendent of Public Instruction Judith A. Billings have praised the content of the bill approved last month, they and key
education groups also have expressed concern over how it will be funded.
California's
Mike Kirst (an old friend of mine, super Stanford professor, now president of the state board of
education and a key advisor to Governor Jerry Brown) and Tom Torlakson (state
superintendent) got that part right in the opus they recently sent to King's team.
On this week's podcast, Dale Chu,
education consultant and Indiana's former assistant
superintendent for innovation and improvement, joins
Mike Petrilli...
«As a country, we're better at giving lip service to the importance of teachers than at preparing them to be successful,» said
Mike Magee, CEO of Chiefs for Change, a coalition of two dozen results - oriented state
education Chiefs and district
superintendents.
Governor
Mike Pence and state
superintendent Glenda Ritz co-chair the
Education Roundtable meeting Monday.
Gov.
Mike Pence, left, and state
superintendent Glenda Ritz co-chair the April
Education Roundtable meeting.
Before Governor
Mike Pence created the Center for
Education and Career Innovation, State Superintendent Glenda Ritz says the two were meeting regularly to discuss education policy in
Education and Career Innovation, State
Superintendent Glenda Ritz says the two were meeting regularly to discuss
education policy in
education policy in Indiana.
Indiana Gov.
Mike Pence was the first to sign legislation revoking Common Core in April, and fellow potential Republican presidential hopeful Gov. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana signed a series of executive orders blocking the use of tests tied to the standards, a move that outraged his state's own
education superintendent.
Mike Matusda is a bright, humble and dedicated
superintendent who has a passion for public
education.
After state
superintendent Tony Bennett's election night defeat sent shockwaves through the school policy world, Governor - elect
Mike Pence says the
education policies Bennett championed aren't going anywhere.
Presenters include: Dr. John B. King Jr., Senior Advisor, Delegated Duties of Deputy Secretary of
Education, USDOE; Eric Glaser, Director, U.S. Network Impact, United Way Worldwide; Leslie Cornfeld, Special Advisor to the Secretary of
Education and Director, Office of Strategic Partnerships, USDOE; Joaquin Tamayo, Special Assistant, Office of Elementary and Secondary
Education, USDOE; Robert Balfanz, Everyone Graduates Center, Johns Hopkins University; Hedy Chang, Director, Attendance Works; Chris Caruso, Executive Director, Office of Community Schools, NYC Department of
Education; Teresa Neal,
Superintendent, Grand Rapids Public Schools;
Mike Hermann, Executive Director Healthy, Safe and Supportive Schools, Tennessee State Department of
Education.
DPI Deputy
Superintendent Mike Thompson told the Senate's
education committee earlier this month the language precluded any public debate on expansion.
The CCSSO board of directors includes Evers; South Dakota Secretary of
Education Melody Schopp as president - elect; North Carolina
Superintendent of Public Instruction June Atkinson as past president; New Hampshire Commissioner of
Education Virginia Barry; Alabama
Superintendent of
Education Tommy Bice; Minnesota
Education Commissioner Brenda Cassellius; Washington
Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn; West Virginia
Superintendent of Schools
Mike Martirano; and New Mexico Secretary of
Education Hanna Skandera.
At their March meeting, California State Board of
Education members lauded the waiver and unanimously authorized Collaborative member and State Board President
Mike Kirst and State
Superintendent Tom Torlakson to send formal commentary on the waiver to U.S. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan.
Shari Albright, Trinity University, Department of
Education David Anthony, Former Cypress Fairbanks
Superintendent Portia Bosse, Texas State Teachers Association Marcelo Cavazos, Texas School Alliance David Chard, Wheelock College, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Ana Coca, Texas Association for Bilingual
Education Jessica Conlon, TNTP, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Harley Eckhart, Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association Barry Haenish, Texas Association of Community Schools Frank Hernandez, SMU Simmons School of
Education and Human Development Kate Kuhlmann, Association of Texas Professional Educators Stephanie Hirsh, Learning Forward, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Diane Huber, iTeachTEXAS, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Janna Lilly, Texas Council of Administrators of Special
Education Casey McCreary, Texas Association of School Administrators Patty Quinzi, TX - American Federation of Teachers Jim Nelson, Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Colby Nichols, Texas Rural
Education Association Scott Ridley, Texas Tech University, Dean of
Education, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative
Mike Savage, Principal, Audelia Creek Elementary, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Lindsay Sobel, Teach Plus Texas Kevin Sevin, Teacher, iSchoolHigh@UniversityPark, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Seth Rue, San Antonio ISD Jenna Watts, Deans for Impact Rodney Watson,
Superintendent, Spring ISD, & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative Sandra West, Science Teachers Association of Texas Paige Williams, Texas Classroom Teachers Association Randall Woods, Principal, Burgess High School & Texas Teacher Preparation Collaborative
Panelists were Linda Clark, Meridian School District
superintendent; Rep. Reed DeMordaunt, House
Education Committee chairman; and Boise parent
Mike Lanza.