Sentences with phrase «highest degree of accountability»

Publicly funded but privately managed, charter schools are legally held to a far higher degree of accountability under the law in exchange for freedom from many of the rules that govern the operation of public schools.
In that same Whiteboard Advisors survey, 75 percent of policy insiders did not think that the administration could maintain a high degree of accountability throughout the process.
The state DOE can get over itself and provide a higher degree of accountability.
I liked that high degree of accountability with the freedom to hire the staff we wanted, create the schedule we wanted, structure the courses and school year the way we wanted, and create the school culture we wanted.
Founded in 1999 on the principles of strong leadership, meaningful use of data and a high degree of accountability, Noble focuses on sending all students to college.
He cited the closing of The Project School in Indianapolis as an example of charters agreeing to a higher degree of accountability in exchange for flexibility.
So we have a lot of mixed messages in this state as far as schools that are identified as turnaround or transformation; we have a new accountability system that will label districts more rigorously than they've ever been labeled before so that puts added pressure and then with Senate Bill 191 that's going to hold teachers and principals to a higher degree of accountability around effectiveness and at the same time cutting the education funding to a drastic extent.
Candidate must be goal oriented, work autonomously with a high degree of accountability, to meet or exceed established goals.
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Some bookkeeping jobs will involvecoordinating with other workers, while others will be very independent and require a high degree of accountability.
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