Sentences with phrase «endorsed by the public school»

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By allowing just the crucifix to be shown in a public school classroom, the government is essentially endorsing one religion: a clear threat to a supposed «secular» government.
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The American public shows growing support for online learning and merit pay for teachers and continued support for accountability, standards, testing, and charter schools — education innovations that have been endorsed by leaders in both major parties.
The guide was endorsed by both the Christian Educators Association International, a Pasadena, Calif., group that represents Christian teachers and employees in public schools, and the Gay,...
The union strategy of using politics to improve schools has often inadvertently helped the other side, which feels aggrieved by the unions» pattern of endorsing Democrats for public office.
Referendum 55 gives voters a chance to either endorse or overturn a decision by the Legislature last spring to approve charter schools, which receive public funding but operate with a looser regulatory leash...
Clarion - Ledger Endorses Special Needs Bill March 5, 2015 by Grant Callen Nearly one year has passed since the Legislature killed a measure providing thousands of dollars to parents of special - needs public school children for educational services outside the district.
Malloy implemented an extremely prejudicial evaluation system for teachers, brought in Common Core and its associated testing (SBAC), crushed the OPT OUT movement, reduced funding for public schools while increasing funding for Achievement First Charter Schools, increased funding for CONNCan (a private Charter School advocacy group), appointed Stefan Pryor (CEO of Achievement First) as Commissioner of Education, vastly increased standardized testing throughout the state, and tried to abolish of tenure for teachers, all endorsed and supported by Melodie Peters against the wishes of the membership schools while increasing funding for Achievement First Charter Schools, increased funding for CONNCan (a private Charter School advocacy group), appointed Stefan Pryor (CEO of Achievement First) as Commissioner of Education, vastly increased standardized testing throughout the state, and tried to abolish of tenure for teachers, all endorsed and supported by Melodie Peters against the wishes of the membership Schools, increased funding for CONNCan (a private Charter School advocacy group), appointed Stefan Pryor (CEO of Achievement First) as Commissioner of Education, vastly increased standardized testing throughout the state, and tried to abolish of tenure for teachers, all endorsed and supported by Melodie Peters against the wishes of the membership in CT..
GO's founding Declaration of Beliefs and Visions for Improving Oakland Schools was endorsed by more than 250 parents, teachers, principals, and community leaders from the heartlands and hills, East, West, and North Oakland, charter and district public schools in 200Schools was endorsed by more than 250 parents, teachers, principals, and community leaders from the heartlands and hills, East, West, and North Oakland, charter and district public schools in 200schools in 2009 - 10.
1912: NEA endorses Women's Suffrage 1919: NEA members in New Jersey lead the way to the nation's first state pension; by 1945, every state had a pension plan in effect 1941: NEA successfully lobbied Congress for special funding for public schools near military bases 1945: NEA lobbied for the G.I. Bill of Rights to help returning soldiers continue their education 1958: NEA helps gain passage of the National Defense Education Act 1964: NEA lobbies to pass the Civil Rights Act 1968: NEA leads an effort to establish the Bilingual Education Act 1974: NEA backs a case heard before the U.S. Supreme Court that proposes to make unlawful the firing of pregnant teachers or forced maternity leave 1984: NEA fights for and wins passage of a federal retirement equity law that provides the means to end sex discrimination against women in retirement funds 2000s: NEA has lobbied for changes to the No Child Left Behind Act 2009: NEA delegates to the Representative Assembly pass a resolution that opposes the discriminatory treatment of same - sex couple
Miami - Dade County, SCHOOL BOARD ENDORSEMENT OF ACTION PROPOSED BY CHAIR PERLA TABARES HANTMAN: That The School Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public ScSCHOOL BOARD ENDORSEMENT OF ACTION PROPOSED BY CHAIR PERLA TABARES HANTMAN: That The School Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public ScSchool Board of Miami - Dade County, Florida, endorse November 19, 2015 as National Parent Involvement Day and its goal of increasing overall student achievement through parent engagement, with year - round encouragement throughout Miami - Dade County Public Schools.
Nina Rees, president and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools which has endorsed DeVos, wants to see an increase in funding for federal charter schools to $ 1 billion by 2020, more investment in R&D, and assurances that new funding does not come at the expense of «existing funding for Title I and IDEA» at public scPublic Charter Schools which has endorsed DeVos, wants to see an increase in funding for federal charter schools to $ 1 billion by 2020, more investment in R&D, and assurances that new funding does not come at the expense of «existing funding for Title I and IDEA» at public sSchools which has endorsed DeVos, wants to see an increase in funding for federal charter schools to $ 1 billion by 2020, more investment in R&D, and assurances that new funding does not come at the expense of «existing funding for Title I and IDEA» at public sschools to $ 1 billion by 2020, more investment in R&D, and assurances that new funding does not come at the expense of «existing funding for Title I and IDEA» at public scpublic schoolsschools.
Stand Indiana supported the successful election of three of its four parent - endorsed Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) board candidates, which will ensure continued forward movement by IPS, whose graduation rates and school quality are on the rise.
But I will proudly stand by my statement that a Democrat who proposed doing away with teacher tenure for all public school teachers and repealing collective bargaining for teachers in the poorest school; who refuses to de-couple inappropriate standardized tests from teacher evaluation; who diverts a hundred million dollars a year from public schools to prop up unaccountable charter schools that refuse to educate their fair share of bi-lingual students and students who need special education services; and who refused to settle the CCEJF lawsuit and develop a long - term change to Connecticut's school funding formula... DOES NOT deserve the badge of honor that comes with being endorsed by teacher unions.
This year in his budget proposal, according to commentator Jon Pelto in his April 17th blog, Malloy is reducing state aid to public schools by 150 MILLION dollars, while increasing charter school funding 25 percent These constant assaults by CEA's endorsed candidate negatively affects every one of you, your union brothers and sisters, and every one of your students!
At the very school that serves as the symbol of the Vallas» «progress» and his approach to public education, the candidates opposed to Vallas and the corporate education reformers did THREE TIMES BETTER than those endorsed by the Democratic Party establishment and who are committed to individuals and an agenda that is undermining public education in Connecticut.
Alex Arreaza, who represents Stoneman Douglas student Anthony Borges, 15, cited a 2016 agreement endorsed by chief Broward prosecutor Mike Satz, Public Defender Howard Finkelstein, county school and law enforcement officials to «eliminate the school to prison pipeline.»
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