The schools attracted more than 80 bids in total, about half coming from within the district,
including area superintendents, teacher confederations only sometimes involving union activists, and the mayor's own partnership school organization.
Not exact matches
According to Peterkin, USP alums
include 33
superintendents, 22 deputy
superintendents, 26 assistant of
area superintendents, 15 education directors, numerous principals, several faculty at education schools, one state Board of Education member, and one deputy assistant secretary of education.
Dr. Dale is active in a number of professional associations,
including the Washington
Area School
Superintendent's Study Council, American Association of School Administrators (AASA), the National School Board Association, and AASA's Large Countrywide and Suburban District Consortium.
The applications were then reviewed by a three - member awards committee, which
included San Joaquin County
Superintendent of Schools James Mousalimas, Stockton Unified School District
Superintendent Eliseo Davalos and San Joaquin County Board of Education
Area 3 Trustee Peter Ottesen.
The panels will
include a diverse range of educators,
including teachers, specialists, principals,
superintendents and special education directors, and experts in the following
areas: technology, career and technical education, English Language Learners and early childhood education.
His
areas of expertise
include school / corporate collaboration, performance - based compensation, executive assistance to
superintendents and boards of education, and education policy.
ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization with 160,000 members in 148 countries,
including professional educators from all levels and subject
areas ----
superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
Speaking to Los Angeles -
area charter school leaders, parents, teachers and others, the candidates addressed a number of issues affecting the charter school community,
including support for LAUSD
Superintendent John Deasy, support for the expansion of charter schools, and facilities and funding equity for charter schools.
«I don't know whether we're in an age of insanity or stupidity,» she told the capacity crowd, which
included former U.S. Rep. David Obey, Madison School
Superintendent Daniel Nerad, WEAC executive director Mary Bell, current and former school board members from around the
area, UW scholars, students and many, many teachers.
Superintendent Tony Smith will now create a specific plan to implement the policy (
including negotiating aligned agreements with labor unions) and give school communities a greater say in how to educate their children in the
areas of Budget, Curriculum, Staffing, and Schedule.
She was co-founder of the high performing charter management organization Aspire Public Schools, serving as Chief Operating Officer over the organization's first 8 years (as it grew from 1 to 17 schools) and then as Bay
Area Superintendent (
including 7 schools in Oakland).
Invited speakers will
include: Jennifer Cheatham,
Superintendent, Madison Metropolitan School District; Ray Cross, President, University of Wisconsin System; and representatives of the Department of Public Instruction, Teach for America, Leadership for Educational Equity, and the Coordinator of Teacher Education, Milwaukee
Area Technical College.
Superintendents in the Madison
area have sent home letters explaining the report cards and warning they
include school test score results that are significantly lower than in the past.
Most Washington D.C. -
area superintendents still think it's a bad idea,
including Weast's successor, Joshua Starr.
During her 29 years as an educator she spent 22 years in the Houston Independent School District, having served in various roles,
including a regional and
area superintendent, school principal, assistant principal, and teacher.
Her 35 years of experience as an educator began with 11 years of classroom teaching experience and
include time serving as a middle school assistant principal, middle and high school principal, and assistant /
area superintendent in Gwinnett County Public Schools.
Resolved, that the
Superintendent, or designee, be, and hereby is, authorized to enter into a Lease Agreement with Landsman Development Corporation, 3 Townline Circle, Rochester, NY, to lease approximately 8,737 square feet of the four story building located at 30 Hart Street, Rochester, NY, (commonly known as the Family Learning Center), for the period March 1, 2018, or as soon thereafter as the Agreement is fully executed, through June 30, 2022, for a rental rate not to exceed Four Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty Two Dollars Fifty Four Cents ($ 4,732.54) per month, plus all additional charges under the Lease Agreement,
including but not limited to Common
Area Maintenance (CAM) charges, property taxes, utilities and repairs, for a sum not to exceed One Thousand Four Hundred Seventy Nine Dollars Seventy Five Cents ($ 1,479.75) per month, funded by the Department of Educational Facilities, contingent upon budget appropriations and contingent upon the form and terms of the Agreement being approved by Counsel to the District.
With strong roots in the community, these board members
included teachers spanning Kindergarten through 12th grade, a local
superintendent, and the principal of the
area's Expeditionary Learning K - 8 mentor school.