Sentences with phrase «move out of the district»

ELMHURST — Park District commissioners voted last week to make four of their 24 annual meetings more accessible to the public by moving them out of the district's headquarters in Wilder Park.
In her testimony to the Commission, Pahaham wrote that she learned of «an unofficial plan to move her out of District 7.»
The laws that govern judicial campaigns and the behavior of candidates stipulate that a candidate may withdraw from a race for only three reasons: death, departure (moving out of the district) or nomination for another judicial office.
The result is the «intent - to - treat» effect of winning a lottery; it is an intent because students offered a place in their first - choice school did not always take it (for example, they may have moved out of the district).
The larger geographical spread of countywide districts raises the cost to families of moving out of the district but also raises transportation issues for school districts that want to desegregate throughout the entire county.
Of the eight students that left, two went to the Smilow Prep, a new charter school in north Jackson also operated by RePublic Schools, five moved out of the district (or state), and one went to private school.
- p. 66 — Student Retention: «Student attrition will be less than 5 percent (other than students moving out of the district) during our first year and less than 3 percent in each successive year.
Moving them to a charter alternative school actually moves them out of district, and therefore of their books.
Will this policy force businesses to move out of the District?
This will total $ 30 million per year by 2032, thus enhancing the ability of local businesses to remain competitive in the region, reducing the pressure they might feel to move out of the district, and helping them to maintain a permanent and robust presence in the city.
In other words, there's no significant volume of US coal moving out of that district either.

Not exact matches

It's one of several notable companies to have set up shop in the former industrial district of Pyrmont, having moved out of the offices it shared with parent company Fairfax Media in 2016 following a period of rapid expansion.
Not willing to call Twitter's bluff, the city offered a deal to the company, which now works out of space in the gritty but fashionable South of Market district where many Internet start - ups begin: move to a building in the even more gritty and decidedly less fashionable mid-Market neighborhood — on a section of Market Street that is marred by drug dealing, homeless encampments and shuttered storefronts — and get a payroll tax exemption.
«I started out as produce clerk, moved up to store manager, then director of personnel, director of produce and then district manager,» he explains.
Robert recognized this at the earliest stages of applying for the district's eight salad bars through Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools (LMSB2S), and set out to involve the most important critics of all — the students.
«Last year, we moved our kids, now 7 and 9, out of a private parochial school into our public school district's gifted and talented program.
A proposed state law that would expand the Plainfield Park District from five to seven members passed out of the Illinois House on Tuesday and moved on to the state Senate for consideration.
If you or your children are in any way dissatisfied with their schools, or if (as we did) you move away and are not impressed with what is available in your new district, consider the alternative — to educate them out of school.
The Park District will also move 60 administrative positions out of the central office and...
«The Cary Park District and particularly the Cary Youth organizations are going to have to figure out how they're going to keep accommodating the number of kids moving into the community,» Carstens said.
LINDENHURST — The village park district has been asked to move out of its office in the Village Hall because the village needs the space.
The Park District will also move 60 administrative positions out of the central office and distribute them throughout the parks system, which Kelly said will better serve residents in neighborhoods across the city.
Hollingsworth claims that both the school district and the police department violated Ahmed's rights, which led to a chain of events that ultimately forced the family to move out of the country to Doha, Qatar.
Gerrymandering is when a partisan committee moves around the borders of voting districts to favor their own party, squeezing the maximum amount of electoral votes possible out of a certain area of land.
The Senate Republicans may have drawn their own special election candidate David Storobin out of the district he's running in, but Mr. Storobin says he'll simply move into the newly created Orthodox Jewish district if the maps hold.
Another candidate for Jackson's seat, Cheryl Pahaham, accused Levine of attempting to make a back door deal with elected politicians to move her out of the Council District.
«By saddling the city of Syracuse with $ 1 billion debt and calling us «a debt district» we make them less competitive, residents will move out.
His entry into the Senate District 38 could narrow the field, and may put pressure on Pizzo to get out of the race or move to Senate District 39 to face off against Flores.
That moves two Democratic counties out of the Republican districts and into the two Democratic districts.
«You have the option to pay for your child to go to a nonpublic school, or you have the option to move out of the city altogether to go to a suburban school district,» she said.
Once redistricting moved DeSantis out of his old district — and after a failed 2016 bid for U.S. Senate — he needed quick action for his re-election bid to Florida's 6th Congressional District, a seat DeSantis held sindistrict — and after a failed 2016 bid for U.S. Senate — he needed quick action for his re-election bid to Florida's 6th Congressional District, a seat DeSantis held sinDistrict, a seat DeSantis held since 2012.
After defense attorneys spent hours grilling Howe about his nefarious past, U.S. District Court Judge Valerie Caproni, with the jury out of the room, tried to get the lawyers to move on.
Now, a Bayside family of five believes they have been ordered to move out of the apartment they rent from Carrozza and her husband as a result of the assemblywoman moving back to the district.
One thing that has not been modernized at the old office is the move from snail mail to email — 41 out of 42 district leaders do now posses an email address — but like everything, «it's a process,» said Rizzo.
In a surprise move, Suffolk Republican Chairman John Jay LaValle also pulled out of the county comptroller race, so he can oversee the GOP campaign in the 3rd Senate District — a seat crucial to Senate Republicans seeking to hold the majority.
In a move reminiscent of the one that redistricted Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries out of the Brooklyn district in which he lived back in 2002 — landing him a star turn in that cult classic, «Gerrymandering» — the Republicans bumped Adams right out of the 20th SD, making a little dip right at the neck joint of this goose - like new distrtict.
I'm kind of picturing the Brooklyn portion being given over to a brooklyn congressman and perhaps the Michael Grimm district will move completely out of Brooklyn.
After making what turned out to be a far - sighted move in backing Grace Meng for the 6th District seat, Crowley is searching for a candidate representative of Queens» changing demographics who can replicate Meng's success, according to sources.
«It's a bittersweet situation, I think we have a person that has poured themselves into the Syracuse City School District over the last five years and have helped us move forward in terms of improving graduation rates, decreasing drop - out rates and getting our schools off the receivership list,» Dorsey said.
And some observers have speculated that the exceptional gains observed in Florida could be explained by a change in rules regarding the test scores of high - mobility students who move in and out of schools and districts often.
Schools in the Los Angeles School District have moved a vast majority of their students out of their special education centers within the last three years and into neighborhood schools where they are fully integrated into elective classes like physical education, gardening and cooking.
I explore three broad hypotheses for why African Americans might not have benefited as much as whites from the funding initiatives: 1) kindergarten funding disproportionately drew African Americans out of higher - quality education settings; 2) instead of raising additional revenue to fund local kindergarten programs fully, school districts offered lower - quality kindergarten programs to African Americans or moved funds from existing school programs from which African Americans may have disproportionately benefited; and 3) African Americans were more adversely affected by any subsequent «upgrading» of school curricula as more students entered elementary grades having attended kindergarten.
Palo Alto, Calif — In 1967, John Serrano Sr. was told by his son's school principal that the boy, then 6 years old, was considered nearly gifted, but could receive a decent education only if the family moved out of East Los Angeles to a wealthier school district.
Everyone likes the idea of boosting the number of effective teachers in schools with large numbers of poor and minority students, but in his testimony before the committee, Ed Next executive editor Rick Hess had a few warnings for those who think the obvious course of action is to encourage states and districts to move effective teachers out of schools with affluent kids and into schools with poor kids.
This rate uses an average of three years of enrollment to smooth out the bump in ninth grade enrollment that happens because students are retained, but the rate is sensitive to migration trends — for example, if a state or district had more students move out than in, the rate will be too low.
Yet when this culture - first leader took the helm of Tennessee's new Achievement School District in 2011, he concluded that anyone's first move in that role ought to be, «Get a great lawyer, understand the legislation, and understand what you can and can not do right out of the gate.»
«To me, that says that people see our schools as our hope and our vehicle to move out of that sense of frustration,» said Leticia Quezada, a member of the Los Angeles Unified School District board.
That such a high proportion of Worcester's families are moving in and out of the district exacerbates the problems of tracking students and delivering a coherent education program.
A number of people have been forecasting the move away from the district - centered model and trying to figure out how to manage it.
In the new issue of Ed Next, Bill Tucker writes about the new data system being rolled out by Texas, «one that aims to move districts from collecting data solely for accountability to collecting it to improve schools.»
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