Sentences with phrase «elected school chief»

Fellow Republicans like Tom Luna, the elected schools chief of Idaho, voiced their support at the meeting, as did Illinois schools chief Chris Koch.

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Eva Moskowitz, the Success Academy chief executive and a frequent foil of the mayor's, accepted Mr. Loeb's apology as «appropriate and necessary» in a statement, and said «there are electeds who in good faith hold differing positions on schooling
Also at 11 a.m., the MTA PD's canine training facility in Stormville — the only mass transit - related canine training school in the U.S. — opens, MTA Chairman and CEO Thomas F. Prendergast, MTA Police Chief Michael Coan, other MTA and police officials, elected officials and canines are expected to attend.
Judaš says it would be the medical schools that would supervise the election of the editor - in - chief, not the management board; the job would be an advertised position and the editor - in - chief would elect his or her own editorial board.
He was elected to Parliament in 1992 and served as a junior minister for education and schools before moving to his next position, chief secretary to the Treasury.
In 2010, in direct response to requests from governors and chief state school officers, the Department elected to use a portion of the Race to the Top funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to support the next generation of assessment because the market was not meeting their needs.
The Council of Chief State School Officers has elected several new leaders.
Gillian Allcroft, deputy chief executive of the National Governance Association, said: «The vast majority of elected governors (parents and staff) do a great job for their schools and this is one of the reasons why NGA campaigned very strongly for the retention of elected parent governors.
A story in the same issue about vacancies among state school chiefs incorrectly named two states that elect their school superintendents.
The mayor's removal of the elected board strengthened the superintendent (now called the chief executive officer, or CEO) and the central office, yet the school governance councils proposed a far less prominent role for the central office.
In ways large and small, Payzant and the Boston Public Schools were protected by Menino, elected to his fourth four - year term in 2005, throughout his tenure as schoolsSchools were protected by Menino, elected to his fourth four - year term in 2005, throughout his tenure as schoolsschools chief.
California parents looking for better public schools for their kids will get to elect a new state schools chief in November, and this week was their first chance to compare the three candidates side by side — something parents can't yet do with schools.
Pressure from two of the state's top elected officials — remember, schools chief is an appointed position in Florida — could help Bennett make a decision.
Editorial: Elect reformer Marshall Tuck as next state schools chief California's public schools must be our top priority.
Editorial: Elect reformer Marshall Tuck state schools chief By The Mercury News & East Bay Times Editorial Boards California schools are failing.
Washington, D.C. (July 18, 2017)- Mississippi Superintendent of Education and Council of Chief State School Officers President - Elect Carey Wright today testified at the House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing on the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), «ESSA Implementation: Exploring State and Local Reform Efforts.»
If Malkin bothered to actually do some reporting, she would have learned that Common Core was developed by the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Governors Association, both of which represent elected state chief executives and the state school chiefs who are often elected by citizens or appointed by state boards chosen by elected leaChief State School Officers and the National Governors Association, both of which represent elected state chief executives and the state school chiefs who are often elected by citizens or appointed by state boards chosen by elected leSchool Officers and the National Governors Association, both of which represent elected state chief executives and the state school chiefs who are often elected by citizens or appointed by state boards chosen by elected leachief executives and the state school chiefs who are often elected by citizens or appointed by state boards chosen by elected leschool chiefs who are often elected by citizens or appointed by state boards chosen by elected leaders.
Eastin was elected twice as schools chief, and served in the statewide position for eight years between 1994 and 2002.
In 1995, the state Legislature dissolved the citywide elected school board and gave the mayor the power to appoint the superintendent — otherwise known as the chief executive officer — and the citywide school board.
Governors fight for control of the education system with chief state school officers, elected chief state school officers with state boards of education, mayors with school superintendents, states with the federal government, schools with districts, and districts with state authorities.
State public schools head Tony Evers has been elected president of the board of directors of the Council of Chief State School Officers.
As a chief financial officer and attorney who has worked in the charter movement for more than six years, and also as an elected member of my hometown traditional School Board, I am fortunate to see education from both sides.
Marshall Tuck has the experience, the vision and the leadership qualities to bring change, Voters should elect him California's next schools chief.
(Indiana is one of only 14 states where the state's public schools chief is elected.)
To ensure the desired level of access to Connecticut's elected officials; Families for Excellent Schools retained the services of both Governor Malloy's chief adviser, Roy Occhiogrosso, and Malloy's former spokesman, Andrew Doba.
In one of his first major actions as schools chief, Superintendent - elect Tom Torlakson plans to drastically expand the Quality Investment Education Act program, said members of Torlakson's new cabinet Wednesday.
While in law school, Mick was elected to serve as the Editor - in - Chief of the University of Dayton Law Review, and as both the Secretary and Treasurer of the Criminal Law Association.
Ms. Mitchell earned her J.D. from UCLA School of Law, where she was elected Order of the Coif and served as Chief Submissions Editor of the Entertainment Law Review.
I am a very, very lucky lawyer, and I have been mentored and inspired by a great many lawyers, too many to list but among them: my late uncle, Daniel Golden, a solo practitioner in my hometown much respected in his jurisdiction, who rose in his career to be elected President of his State Bar and was still practicing at 90; the first partner to whom I was assigned, the late Robert Rosenman, then Managing Partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore and a legendary US securities lawyer and practice leader, who taught me to think critically and the importance of attention to detail; Dame Rosalyn Higgins, later President of the International Court of Justice but long before that I was in the first class that she taught at the London School of Economics, whom I found inspiring both for her achievements and her person; and latterly Lord Woolf, former Lord Chief Justice, who has provided inspiration and encouragement for our P.R.I.M.E. Finance project consistent with so many other inspiring contributions he has tirelessly made to the profession.
While at law school, she was elected Editor - in - Chief of the Notre Dame Journal of Legislation.
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