Sentences with phrase «made school election»

Correspondence entry indicating adjudication withheld - clerk of court (the person made school election when not eligible or made the election but did not complete the course).
Drivers holding a CDL license are not allowed to make the school election, and you may not have already elected to attend a driver improvement course within the past year.

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Many people find more meaning in city councils and voting for school boards than they do for national elections, but they all say local politics make them more passionate about politics in general.
«I am running to build a real Democratic State Senate majority that finally fully funds our public schools, protects tenants from being thrown out of their homes and strengthens our loophole ridden rent laws, passes badly needed ethics reforms, election reforms and real criminal justice reforms and makes Andrea Stewart - Cousins the first woman Senate Majority Leader, breaking up the so - called «three men in a room.»
She said, the current economic hardship, which has led to high unemployment and school dropout rates, has made a large section of the youth vulnerable to the entrapments of some mischievous politicians, who would like to recruit them to engage in violence in the November 7 general elections.
This time around, a new board will vote on whether to keep the city schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, and will make preparations for school board elections in May 2018.
«I think it makes perfect sense on so many different levels that we would combine the special elections with that of the school budgets,» Mr. Galla said.
He suggested that the NDC leadership should prioritise the establishment and operationalisation of a training school and programme for elected party officers at all levels to ensure that the next generation of party executives and leaders are people of integrity and are able and willing to defend these ideals of social democracy so as to make the NDC more competitive in future elections.
The ads also highlight the claims made in the controversial wording that will appear on the ballot on Election Day, saying the plan «keeps good jobs and casino revenue in New York» and will bring «hundreds of millions of dollars to out schools
Plans began to be made for the election of community school boards, which were to have been held in May 2010.
Obama made one more visit to the region on May 8, 2012, making a speech at the University at Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, using the school as a backdrop to offer an election - year vision of the economy.
ConservativeHome has long argued that the free schools revolution needs a profit - making dimension but chances were slim even before the election and Astle notes that the Liberal Democrat rank - and - file «hate» (his word) the idea of profit - making schools.
Sedlis» argument that unions have a «monopoly» on public schools comes after Governor Andrew Cuomo made a similar claim last week, incensing teachers just days before the election.
In the most recent election there, charter school supporters and labor unions collectively spent $ 15 million trying to elect their allies, making it the most expensive school board election in United States history, according to The Los Angeles Times.
Some had left their Staten Island and Queens homes as early as 4 a.m. to make departure on time, others had taken the day off work or school, all were there for the same reason: to meet with state lawmakers and convince them to modernize New York's antiquated election laws.
Parents, along with Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal, City Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal and Community Board 7, are lobbying for Primary Day to be made a staff professional development day — in which students get the day off from school — in the same way that students are not required to attend school on Election Day in November.
Another candidate aligned with the Buffalo School Board majority was knocked off the ballot Monday in the latest twist in a fierce contest for control of the board.The continued challenges to petitions of would - be candidates underscore the dramatic politics that make this an unusually tense election, drawing interest from political, labor and business factions not typical...
«80 % to 90 % of the School Board's funding comes from the state, and when you consider the small voter turnout for school board elections, it makes a lot of sense&rSchool Board's funding comes from the state, and when you consider the small voter turnout for school board elections, it makes a lot of sense&rschool board elections, it makes a lot of sense».
It's all too easy to make mistakes when you're emotional about the rigged teachers» contract by an incompetent Board of Education majority who sold out the school district as payback to teacher's union leader Phil Rumore for his election support.
With education policy set to play an important part in the May general election campaign, debates around the future direction of the school system will take place against the backdrop of fast - paced reforms made during the coalition's time in office.
What makes the film rise above crass like Porky's is the remaining storyline, which has lacrosse playing Oz (Chris Klein, who played a similarly good natured jock in the much better «Election») joining the school's singing troop to serenade a cute choirgirl (Mena Suvari).
Barring more big federal bailouts — which this year's election would seem to make ever less likely — school budgets are going to be strapped for years to come and cost - cutting, together with eking greater value out of the remaining dollars, is going to occupy the education - policy center ring.
California school groups and their supporters are putting up $ 1.3 million to make sure that election history doesn't repeat itself.
Across the country, students, teachers, principals, and staff members are helping each other make sense of the mix of raw emotions happening in communities, schools, and classrooms in the wake of the 2016 election.
Naturally, the discussion returned during the election campaign this year, with Labor promising $ 400 million for teaching scholarships aimed at encouraging recent STEM graduates to enter the education field.4 At the same time, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull floated the idea of making maths and science a requirement for finishing high school, stating it was a «big priority» for the Government.
The Australian Education Union has placed the ads in major papers across the country, claiming voters have a «stark and important» choice to make this election about the future of schools.
Voters and parents are expected to make use of these data in choosing school districts or schools, and to hold administrators and school board members accountable for the schools» performance at each election.
On Monday Education Minister Christopher Pyne unveiled the Initiative which plans to make approximately 1500 public schools become independent by 2017 and follows an election promise by Prime Minister Tony Abbott to have greater principal autonomy and parental engagement in school matters.
Split Decision: Two Incumbents Losing in Denver School Board Elections, Two Supporters of District Policies Prevail (Chalkbeat) Quotes Martin West: «There are signs in the national election results this week that Democrats may make significant headway at the state and local level next year when many more seats are in play, and that typically makes it harder to pursue the traditional reform agenda.
• After election to the school board, the experience of being on the board — and part of «management» — seems to make members somewhat less pro-union over time; as a result, the unions can not count on gaining complete control of school boards even when they are continually successful in elections.
The Republican Party's election gains will make public schools even more of a battlefield over social issues such as student prayer, participants in a forum here last week about church - state separation predicted.
The database reveals that the NEA, which represents about 2.3 million K - 12 public school teachers and about one million education support workers, spent $ 56.3 million during the 2007 - 08 election cycle, making it the largest campaign spender in the nation.
While schools often hold mock elections that coincide with national ones, the election of an actual representative for the school makes the activity more significant for the students because the outcome is «real» for them, believes Principal Christopher Sanita.
Indeed, one could make a strong argument that any outsized influence that teachers unions exercise in school board elections provides a nice enhancement of democratic decisionmaking on education policy because teachers, as much as any other group in society, can serve as powerful advocates for those Americans who can not vote: schoolchildren.
Union endorsements matter in school board elections, but so do the interests of general taxpayers and parents and everyone else who makes up the community.
With some 30,000 students on charter school waiting lists statewide, 10,000 of them in Boston, Baker made one last pitch at a Roxbury rally the night before the election, framing the ballot question as a battle on behalf of low - income families» «desire and desperation for something better.»
«To avoid confusion and disorder and to promote effective and economical planning for education, the legislature may authorize the parents or guardians of minors, who desire that such minors shall attend schools provided for their own race, to make election to that end, such election to be effective for such period and to such extent as the legislature may provide.»
Republicans and Democrats alike are giving top billing to class - size reduction and school safety and making vouchers and tax credits for private education defining issues in this year's crowded state election season.
A union - led coalition of local and national groups has launched a campaign against Ohio's charter school program, hoping to stir up enough controversy to make charter schools an election issue.
Trump made his support of school choice clear during his election campaign — Trump's campaign promised to earmark US$ 20 billion to the federal education budget to provide «choice» for students nationwide.
In next year's two other board races, District 2 and District 6, no challenger or incumbent has officially declared candidacy, making Melvoin the first to jump into 2017 school board election waters.
A majority of the faculty and eligible staff at Chavez Prep voted to become members of the AFT, which, pending certification of the election by the National Labor Relations Board, would make the school the only charter school in the District of Columbia with a union.
Unfortunately, the Governor has made a tactical decision that union support in the November legislative elections is more important than the quality of our public schools and the needs of the children and families they serve.
In his effort to «win» over (aka snow) teachers, parents and public school advocates, Malloy's plan appears to be to push off a couple of elements of his corporate education reform industry agenda until he can make it past November's election for governor.
Better Schools for Missouri is an opportunity for school administrators, teachers, parents, business owners, and citizens to make their voices heard when it comes election time.
It describes the role of governing boards and election - to - work agreements in Pilot Schools, and how shared decision making and leadership are essential to these structures.
Joining CCSA Advocates is a way to connect you with tools to make a difference in elections and ensure that elected leaders know the importance of charter public schools.
The California Charter School Association and their allies poured nearly $ 2.3 million into last year's LAUSD election, helping to make them the nation's most expensive school board eleSchool Association and their allies poured nearly $ 2.3 million into last year's LAUSD election, helping to make them the nation's most expensive school board eleschool board election.
Greening, who was re-appointed as education secretary earlier this month after narrowly keeping her seat in the general election, faced pressure from MPs on both sides over school funding details as she made her first speech in this parliament.
They voted to require applicants for public assistance to take drug tests before receiving benefits and they passed legislation changing the elections for the Wake County School Board and gerrymandering the district lines to make it easier for Republicans to get elected.
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