Sentences with phrase «letter to the district»

Yesterday, US Attorney Preet Bharara wrote a sharply worded letter to District Judge Valerie Caproni (the Judge in the Silver case) which read,
Opt - out lobbying continues online and through social media, with statewide and local opt - out groups putting out the word that it's not too late to refuse the tests, and offering sample letters to districts.
«With the devastation caused by the hurricane, there will be a significant increase in the number of displaced families,» said Education Commissioner Chris Cerf in the two - page letter to districts.
As Barnes & Thornburg partners Kyle Kirwan and Scott Witlin argue in the brief (and in an earlier demand letter to the district), the Stull Act required L.A. Unified to use data from the state's «criterion reference test» in evaluating teachers.
In a letter to the district's Board of Commissioners, Paul Knappenberger, Planetarium president, said that the last change in admission fees was in January 1996, when adult admission was reduced from $ 4 to $ 3.
Board member Gary Somerman said the district and league could send a letter to District 64, but the final decision would be up to school officials.
«We sent out a letter to the districts, saying if you would like to have more case workers in your schools, hire them through us,» said Garnar.
The group also sent a letter to district superintendent Kriner Cash, asking that the district bar Perry from speaking.
The Scarsdale Central School District in Westchester County «repeatedly stressed» to parents that the state tests are «without purpose and irrelevant to the education of children,» Commissioner Richard P. Mills wrote in an Oct. 26 letter to the district.
He also noted that the author of the Parent Trigger Law, former State Senator Gloria Romero, issued a letter to the District offering to assist the District in coordinating with the lead Parents who Sen. Romero was working with, and the District NEVER RESPONDED TO THAT LETTER.
And then Eastin sent a letter to district officials explaining that homeschooling as it is generally understood (parents without a teaching credential who teach their kids at home) «is not authorized in California, and children receiving homeschooling of this kind are in violation of the state's truancy laws.»
Young said by law a school must inform a district a year and a day in advance if they might leave the district's SELPA, and the schools using the high - autonomy option all sent a letter to the district on June 29 informing them that they would leave if it went away.
Last week, Torlakson dispatched Department of Education officials to meet with district administrators to explore how to avoid what Torlakson, in his letter to the district, called «budget disruptions» the ruling may create.
In a letter to the district, Torlakson agreed to delay enforcement until 2017 - 18 of a California Department of Education ruling that found the district wrongly determined that as much as $ 450 million it spent on special education services also satisfied the Local Control Funding Formula's requirement for additional programs and services for low - income students, foster youth and English learners.
On March 23, Gov. Rick Scott sent a letter to district superintendents and school board members that set deadlines FDOE and each school district must meet.
New Jersey's education commissioner, Chris Cerf, sent a letter to districts notifying them of the erasure report and of his plan to investigate the schools with the most erasure marks.
Assistant Commissioner Peter Shulman said in his letter to districts that the initial data is meant as a first foray into the information that will be central to the state's evaluation system.
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