In Queensland, many of the communities that will be a part of this worthwhile project are
governed by local community councils who have barely had enough time to establish themselves as strong and effective councils since the shift from the old Department of Aboriginal Affairs regime in the late 1980's, and then being responsible for all social services up until 2007.
Charter schools are designed, tailored, and
governed by each local community, rather than by a central bureaucracy.
Not exact matches
We did this
by replacing
local loan officers with a self -
governing, eBay - style peer - to - peer lending
community.
OOC is
governed by a volunteer, 24 - member Board of Directors comprised of
local business and
community leaders who strive for economic growth policies which result in project development.
The school is
governed by the Cherokee Charter Academy, Inc., which consists of
local community board members: Danny Dukes, Kim Cochran, Susan Imrie, Wendy Prichard, Josh Fuder and Mark Johnson.
The schools are
governed by The South Louisiana Charter Foundation, Inc., which consists of
local community member volunteers, including: John Pierre, Achilles Williams, Alvin Washington, Quentin Messer, Jr., Edmund Jordan and Elaine Rougeau.
The school is
governed by the Triangle Charter Education Association which consists of
local community leaders: Allen Taylor, Kim Brown, Judy DuPre, Elaine Shamel, Lee Teague and Ted Sherburne.
The school is
governed by the Georgia Charter Educational Foundation which consists of
local community leaders: Taasha Blevins, Ernest Taylor, Scott McGinnis, Maurice Grover, Suzie Lenning and Sandy Mosher.
KIPP regional organizations are
governed by a
local board of directors, led
by an executive director or superintendent, and often partner with neighboring schools and
community based organizations.
Iberville Charter Academy is
governed by the South Louisiana Charter Foundation which is comprised of
local and regional
community leaders: John Pierre, Brigitte Nieland, Achilles Williams, Michael Jackson, Michael Palamone, Judge Ulysses Thibodeaux and Angie Trotter.
Lafayette Renaissance Charter Academy is
governed by Lafayette Charter Foundation, Inc., which includes
local community leaders: Dr. Mary Louella Riggs - Cook; Carlos Harvin; Karen Miller; Virginia Jones; Fernando Perez - Viart; Erica Williams; and Jeremy Howard.
Each charter school is
governed by its own
local school
community, which often includes parents and teachers — rather than a district.
They are
governed by an unelected, non-profit board so
local communities and school districts have no power to oversee them.
Public districts
governing boards are elected
by the
local community and must approve all aspects of school management — curriculum, expenditures, hiring and firing of personnel, etc..
Kannapolis Charter Academy is
governed by the North Carolina Charter Educational Foundation which consists of
local community leaders: Barbra Bryan, Talitha McGuinness, Beth Allen, Beth Compton, Wayne Turner, Ivonne Reed and Jessica Rainstein.
Each charter school is
governed by its own
local school
community, rather than a district.
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By this definition, the only outdoor free - roaming cats who are NOT
community cats are those that are owned; ownership being a legal concept
governed by state and local la
by state and
local law.
Local community governance of
community legal clinics as independent, non profit corporations
governed by a
community based board of directors and accountable to their
communities;
Autonomous organisation
governed by a board elected
by local members every two years to work for Aboriginal
community living in the Liverpool area.
The common factor that distinguishes these services is that they are
governed by boards of management elected from the
local Aboriginal
community, and they deliver culturally appropriate comprehensive primary health care.
It also allowed for accountability to members
by its
governing committee, and a system of
local and regional governance for Indigenous
communities in the provision of services.
These organisations are
governed and largely staffed
by local Indigenous
community members who are held accountable to our
communities for delivering on outcomes, often well beyond what we are funded to deliver and beyond the usual hours of business.