Sentences with phrase «generation of public school students»

Instead of setting aside money for future retirees, political leaders opted to defer their responsibilities, borrowing against the next generation of public school students and taxpayers.

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The new Dr. Deirdre Loughlin Fund will link two of Deirdre's highest priorities: Broad Meadow Brook, where she has served for many, many years as chair of the advisory board; and Worcester Public Schools, where — as a teacher, and later, as a top administrator — she inspired generations of students to be curious and confident about science.
«Art is Why» will highlight the artwork of art teachers within the Buffalo Public Schools network, and examine the processes that influence networks of students, spanning generations of creative leadership within the Buffalo Public Schools System.»
«Art is Why» will highlight the artwork of art teachers within the Buffalo Public Schools network, and examine the processes that influence networks of students, spanning generations of creative leadership
In response to administrators» and teachers» worries about the vocabulary skills of Boston Public School students, a group of researchers and educators — assembled by the Strategic Education Research Partnership (SERP) in collaboration with the Boston Public Schools, and directed by Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Catherine Snow — designed a curriculum supplement called Word Generation, for sixth - to eighth - grade classrooms.
As Linda Erdos, spokesperson for Arlington, VA public schools, says, apps are «the next generation» of communication between parents, students and schools.
Urban public school systems, no matter their structure, will educate the vast majority of students living in cities for generations to come.
Students at three New York public high schools designed for immigrants have just collaborated on a compelling book of photographs and first - person accounts called Forty - Cent Tip: Stories of Immigrant Workers in New York City, to be published by Next Generation Press in February 2006.
Andrea Guengerich Education Policy and Management Hometown: Austin, Texas Experience: High school teacher in Brownsville, Texas, one of the largest cities along the Texas - Mexico border; position at Breakthrough Austin, a community - based organization that provides a path to college, starting in middle school, for low - income students who will be first - generation college students; director of University of Texas Programs for Breakthrough; chair of the College Advising for Undocumented Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the whostudents who will be first - generation college students; director of University of Texas Programs for Breakthrough; chair of the College Advising for Undocumented Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the whostudents; director of University of Texas Programs for Breakthrough; chair of the College Advising for Undocumented Students Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the whoStudents Taskforce, a collaboration between six nonprofit organizations and the public school district in Austin Future plans: Teaching 6th grade at a project - based learning school in Mexico City that seeks to educate the whole child
Somehow, in the midst of all this nonstop controversy and criticism, the public schools continued teaching generations of students.
He spent nine years teaching math as a founding teacher of the New York Harbor School, an innovative public high school where he also worked closely with teachers, families, and college admissions offices directing the college access process for first generation college - going stuSchool, an innovative public high school where he also worked closely with teachers, families, and college admissions offices directing the college access process for first generation college - going stuschool where he also worked closely with teachers, families, and college admissions offices directing the college access process for first generation college - going students.
«Rick DuFour issues a clarion call that both celebrates the greatest generation of teachers and appeals to that distinguished group to push for more — all with the desired outcome of ensuring our students have an opportunity to successfully transition to the next stages of their lives beyond the public school.
The current generation of American public - school students has grown up in the era of centralized, standardized data.
We are working to end the systemic racism and economic oppression in New York's public schools that continues to shortchange generations of Black, Brown, low - income and immigrant students.
That said, the test - based accountability policies of the past generation have done enormous harm to public schools and students, and we should stop testing every student in grades 3 - 8.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan had said in 2010 that he was «convinced that this new generation of state assessments will be an absolute game - changer in public education» because they would be able to tell millions of school children, parents and teachers — «for the first time» whether students are «on - track for colleges and careers.»
The report found that while charter schools have dramatically improved public school opportunities for American families over the last quarter century — particularly for urban students and students of color — most charters continue to look fairly similar to the schools Americans have attended for generations.
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This society - wide phenomenon shows that our education establishment allows traditional public schools to «get students they want» in ways that have prevented literally millions of families from having more equitable opportunity for generations.
As the first in their families to make it to college, first - generation college students» experiences in k - 12 and college are good indicators of how healthy our public school system is.
It takes a lot to change a status quo that's been accepted with few questions for generations, especially one that affects tens of thousands of California teachers, millions of public school students and so many parents.
Created to build a pipeline of high - quality Principals and Assistant Principals for the Jersey City Public Schools, JCLI will train the next generation of transformational leaders to improve the academic outcomes for Jersey City's 30,000 students and help inspire teachers and staff while creating schools of exceSchools, JCLI will train the next generation of transformational leaders to improve the academic outcomes for Jersey City's 30,000 students and help inspire teachers and staff while creating schools of exceschools of excellence.
In July, AASA launched the I Love Public Education campaign, an ongoing effort to highlight the success and opportunities of public education and demonstrate how public schools develop future generations of successful stuPublic Education campaign, an ongoing effort to highlight the success and opportunities of public education and demonstrate how public schools develop future generations of successful stupublic education and demonstrate how public schools develop future generations of successful stupublic schools develop future generations of successful students.
The mission of the Calhoun Falls Charter School («CFCS», «Calhoun Falls Public Charter School», «CFPCS», «the Charter School», «the School») is to provide to the children and families of Calhoun Falls a safe and supportive learning environment where students are actively engaged in the educational process, develop strong leadership qualities and create an opportunity for the children and families of Calhoun Falls to leave behind a living legacy to future generations.
This innovation brief from Next Generation Learning Challenges (NGLC) focuses on Summit Public Schools» co-development of Activate Instruction — a free, open, online site for curricula that integrates assessments, in conjunction with Illuminate Education and ShowEvidence, to allow students to progress at their own pace in one, integrated space.
Our mission is to protect, preserve, promote, and strengthen public schools and the education of current and future generations of students.
The organization representing more than 600 public school boards across the state says how science is taught in the classroom will influence how a generation of students think about climate change.
Tribal officials have pinned their hopes on the start - up schools as their best chance to reach a generation of Indian students who've dropped out or drifted through traditional public schools...
The generation of young people being educated in today's public schools has never been more diverse, with our schools serving more students of color, students with disabilities and English - language learners.
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