Sentences with phrase «new national initiative»

[AFT and NEA] also recognized that such new national initiatives as the Common Core standards and President Obama's Race for the Top meant that teachers at charter and traditional public schools faced similar challenges that the unions could help them address.»
Coordinate a new national initiative aimed at evaluating youth sports program providers including following - up, tracking and communicating with all applicants to verify application information.
As President Clinton pushes his new national initiative to shrink the size of classes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders, he sounds very sure of the idea.
Building on our work with CPAC, LPI, and EducationCounsel, we have launched a new national initiative that brings together K - 12 and higher education policy and practice leaders to support the expansion of high - quality performance assessment systems, and their use in college admissions, placement, and advising.
Best Friends is launching the New York center in coordination with a new national initiative to lead the country to no - kill by the year 2025, which means that dogs and cats will no longer die in U.S. shelters due to an inability to find them homes.
But Matt Gaudin, an NCLC staff attorney who works with referrals from HVAF, said the ABA's new national initiative will shine a greater spotlight on the need for legal service providers to address veterans» concerns.
We even launched a new national initiative out of a White House and Joining Forces working group that we named «VetCap» (capital for veterans), with a workshop program to teach veterans where and how to raise capital for their businesses.
NHSA is promoting a new national initiative for Head Start programs and local police departments.
Dianne Jackson, the new CEO of the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth, will share her thoughts about a new national initiative that has a focus on parent engagement.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z