Sentences with phrase «need districts saw»

The 38 schools in the state's highest - need districts saw statistically significant gains in both math -LSB-...]

Not exact matches

If the law were seen by everyone the same then we would only need judges at the district level but we do not have that, do we?
Munn said the increase in salaries mainly would accommodate new part - time workers needed to support a budgeted increase in district programming, where the growth is mostly seen in the area of performing arts and before - and after - school programs.
Those groups see no need to merge with the larger Cary Park District, Village Administrator Art Osten said.
Medard Narko, the Park District's attorney, told the board the pool site on Park Avenue could be sold, though public hearings and a referendum proposal would be needed to see if citizens supported the move.
«We really need to see what we can do with this,» said Greg Petry, the Park District's executive director.
I am a lunch lady for the school district and I see a need for change but have no idea where to begin or how to help out.
Schultz said he doesn't think a separate community center is needed, but he sees opportunities to work with the park district.
«We have locally elected school officials who have forever been responsible for seeing to it that the monies received into the district from the state and federal level are brought into a budget that allocates resources where they are needed most,» Kremer said.
What those higher expenses will do, however, is make it more difficult for districts to restore programs such as art and music — which often suffered cuts in the past — or to add programs where school administrators see a growing need.
«The Governor is right to prioritize helping high need districts, but we would like see more of the increase for all districts targeted to general operating aid.»
On his website, Walrond does not mention Rangel by name, but says he's running because «the 13th Congressional District of New York needs a leader who can see beyond our current challenges and who believes that, as a community, we are empowered to pursue unlimited possibilities.»
His conference, he said, doesn't want to see «600 school districts around the state not get the funding that is needed to educate our children... We probably will put forward some legislation to deal with this situation before we leave.»
«In order to sustain our burden of proof, we needed the assistance of a civilian witness who initially told police that he saw the defendant behind the wheel at the time the vehicle crashed into the guardrail,» a spokesman for the district attorney said.
«We need to see a commitment from the City Council members in the districts that have been initially propose to specifically start the land use process to achieve it,» de Blasio told radio host Brian Lehrer in his weekly «Ask the Mayor Segment» on WNYC.
I had believed he (Silver) would make a sincere effort to respond to the needs of our district, which has been long neglected, and unequally treated... Our district does not need a Speaker to represent us any longer — we have long seen the results a speaker can produce stagnation, fear, and ossification.
«Constituents in our district continue to see double digit premium increases, sky high deductibles and lack of access to the care they need
«This park has seen some renovations over the years, but we knew it was abundantly clear it needed more work,» said Mark - Viverito, whose district includes East Harlem.
School districts are seeing improved financial situations, but that growth has not kept pace with the increasing needs of students, a report released Tuesday by the New York State Council of School Superintendents found.
Democrat Sandy Frankel also approved of the concept, saying that, «We need to see that our kids in the city school district in particular have that resource available to them, and people in the community need that.
Valerie Victoria Williams, a member of the community education council for District 75, which serves the city's special needs students, said it remains to be seen how willingly the city chooses to work with parents.
The corridor now is unattractive and lacks many of the amenities needed in a district that is seeing a spurt of new development, said Kevin Hays, Savarino's director of development.
«We want to see him make sure it's really going to be [implemented] in a way that makes it affordable... for the districts that really need it,» Breslin said.
Hoping to avoid a repeat of the NY - 23 nightmare (at least it was from a GOP perspective), Erie County Conservative Chairman Ralph Lorigo, who controls the largest share of the weighted vote in the district, told me that he's inclined to support Corwin, too, but needs to wait and see what his committee members say when they meet tonight.
The business officials agreed that enrollment is down overall, but «high need» districts with lots of kids in poverty or those who don't speak English are seeing an increase, which also helps push up overall costs.
«We're seeing people step forward at this stage because they feel there's a need to be filled, not just in [this congressional district] but across the country,» said Ulster County comptroller and veteran Democratic politician Elliott Auerbach of the crowded field.
«I saw Victor and told him I don't think he's a bad kid but he needs to be more attentive to the district,» Castro said, adding that Pichardo is seen by many constituents as a staffer who reports to Bronx Senator Gustavo Rivera, who has backed Pichardo in both of his electoral contests.
But, one Hudson Valley district attorney does see a need for bail reform and takes issue with some of the proposals being discussed.
A year ago I did not see a need for legislation until a bad incident happened near my district.
I guess you haven't seen District 9 from the fact that you need to refer to another review in order to defend it.
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We need state, district, and school leaders who can see this vision and have the courage to make the changes necessary to support student - centered learning.
There has been a gradual increase over the past decade in the percentage of districts offering pay incentives for shortage areas (see Figure 4), but recent evidence (see work by Katharine Strunk with Jason Grissom, Tammy Kolbe, and Dara Zeehandelaar) shows that few districts are truly strategic in matching incentives to staffing needs, and as a consequence, school systems continue to struggle to fill teaching slots in math and science.
In addition, districts in our sample needed to have a minimum of 6 percent of students in choice schools, the level Caroline Hoxby identified as a threshold above which districts could reasonably be expected to respond to competitive pressure (see «Rising Tide,» research, Winter 2001).
With the support of the George W. Bush Institute, we've been able to provide this information so that everyone can look up their own and other districts to see that the need for education reform is not confined to big cities.
Plano, a large district on the outskirts of Dallas, saw the power of online learning and launched its Course Access program in 2001, which focused on serving students with scheduling difficulties, students seeking to recover credits, and students who might have special learning or emotional needs.
And as Andrew HaLevi, the Charlestown County School District 2000 Teacher of the Year, wrote in a 2001 op - ed for the Post and Courier, «The PACT needs to be seen for what it is: a vehicle for politicians to say that they are tough on education (and educators).
The recent news that 97 percent of New York City public schools got an A or B under the district's grading system might be seen as reason for celebration, but critics suggest the grades hold little value and highlight the need to revisit the state assessment system.
The majority of SLP students see themselves working as principals or other educational leadership roles in schools or organizations — many in high - need districts.
From a policy perspective, it gives us a chance to see what supports might be needed to really get this done (if that's what your district chooses to do).
Paige... I would love to see the Feds thinking more globally and rather than just thinking about states use... dive deeper and think about district use... that will help get the consistency that we really need in reporting and getting data back down to a usable level at the district
Are you a CCSS - aligned district needing to see the connections between the CCSS and PBL?
First, school districts will need to be prepared to deal with lack of what many U.S. schools see as proper documentation (e.g. birth certificate and vaccination records).
Longer term, I think we will see more districts and states looking at / relaxing / modifying the structure of the school day / calendar, both in response to budgetary restraints and the needs of student achievement.
Watch this two minute video to see why districts use the Community Engagement Solution for their communication needs.
JOHN B. KING JR: Unfortunately, the history here is that in many school districts, we see that there are schools serving high - needs students where even the entire student population is in poverty, and they're actually spending 25 to 30 percent less than a school 10 blocks away that serves largely affluent students.
You will also be able to see how much per pupil funding the district currently receives, how much new funding it will receive under the new formula, and how much more funding it needs to serve its students.
If you do not see a program that meets your needs, please contact us (Jay Doolan or Linda Walko at 609-860-1200), and we will work to provide a program tailored to your district or school's particular needs.
Diana Reaume, superintendent of the Quillayute Valley School District in Forks, said her district did not see the need to weigh in on the charter school issue, saying her staff's time already iDistrict in Forks, said her district did not see the need to weigh in on the charter school issue, saying her staff's time already idistrict did not see the need to weigh in on the charter school issue, saying her staff's time already is taxed.
It's possible that in districts such as Newark, Detroit, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Kansas City and Dallas, there are no Michelle Lite reforms likely to move student achievement numbers in the direction this country desperately needs to see them move.
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