A new study out of the University of Texas at Austin finds that students are less likely to attend college if they feel mistreated by school
leaders during middle school, according to UT News.
Not exact matches
State Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D - Howard Beach) and City Councilman Eric Ulrich (R - Ozone Park) sparred over their records and qualifications for Senate at a spirited debate last Thursday at Our Lady of Hope
School in
Middle Village, with Addabbo portraying himself as a
leader who stands up for workers and families
during tough fiscal times and Ulrich arguing the effort has not been enough to change New York's economy.
State Sen. Joseph Addabbo (D - Howard Beach) and City Councilman Eric Ulrich (R - Ozone Park) sparred over their records and qualifications for Senate at a spirited debate last Thursday at Our Lady of Hope
School in
Middle Village, with Addabbo portraying himself as a
leader who stands up for workers and families
during tough fiscal times and -LSB-...]
Questions
during the Q&A portion of the press conference included his plans
during his scheduled visit to Albany on March 4th, why he expects to convince legislators who he has not convinced, whether he's concerned that the
middle school program will be pushed aside if there is a pre-K funding mechanism other than his proposed tax, where the money to fund the
middle school program will come from, how he counters the argument that his tax proposal is unfair to cities that do not have a high earner tax base, how he will measure the success of the program absent additional standardized testing, whether he expects to meet with Governor Cuomo or Senate Republican
Leader Dean Skelos
during his March 4th trip, what he would say to a parent whose child planned on attending one of the charter
schools that his administration refused to allow, whether he doubts Governor Cuomo's commitment or ability to deliver on the funding the governor has promised, what are the major hurdles in trying to convince the state senate to approve his tax proposal, whether there's an absolute deadline for getting his tax proposal approved, whether he can promise parents pre-K spots should Governor Cuomo's proposal gointo effect, and why he has not met with Congressman Michael Grimm since taking office.
During his thirty year career as a public educator he has served as both an elementary
school and
middle school teacher, an elementary and
middle school principal for fourteen years and for the past seven years as a central services district
leader.