Sentences with phrase «next school assembly»

Many of the local schools have asked me to attend their next school assembly and speak about the experience this month.»
Looking for a change of pace at your next school assembly?

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New School delegates were shocked, but they wanted to remain within the Church, so they held a special meeting in which they voted to uphold the Plan of Union, maintained their orthodoxy, and determined to attend the next General Assembly.
State Senate Republicans are prepared to end the legislative session next week without extending the law giving NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio control over the city school system if the Assembly won't negotiate, one insider warns.
The Assembly Democrats held a joint ballot vote for the next comptroller with the help of the Lieutenant Governor Stanley Lundine, according to Ben Liebman, of Albany Law School's Government Law Center.
At the Accra High school assembly hall, which was packed with over 500 energetic and enthusiastic high school students who were already in reading mode as they prepare for their exams next week, said they were eager to talk about their own ambitions and to read passages from The Fishermen.
Blasting the «secret process» by which the mayor selected Cathleen Black as the next schools chancellor, UFT President Michael Mulgrew proposed a resolution at the Nov. 17 Delegate Assembly to fight to change the law to require a public hiring process for chancellor in the future.
Next a framing scene shows the adult Kathy (Carey Mulligan) exchanging an uneasy smile with Tommy (Andrew Garfield) as he's prepped for surgery, and in a flashback to a school assembly the brittle headmistress (Charlotte Rampling) announces that cigarette butts have been found on the grounds and reminds the students of their special responsibility to maintain their health.
Schools became assembly lines, with children progressing from one grade to the next based on time spent in a classroom, the simplest way for adults to measure progress.
Next time you are in a classroom, at a parents evening or a school play or assembly, spend a minute or two thinking about the chair you are sitting on and ask yourself if you are comfortable --(I predict that you won't be), ask yourself if you would like to sit in that chair all day and finally ask yourself whether you think these are adequate for children with their soft bones and developing spines.
At Bett Academies (16 - 18 March, NEC, Birmingham) the director of Assembly, a non-profit joint venture between Ark and NEON, will be talking to suppliers and MATs about the changing needs of these schools, and how collaboration will help the next wave of edtech to evolve.
The Maryland General Assembly has enacted an education bill that will help equalize financing for school districts and will also provide them with $ 616 million in new funds over the next five years.
That bill remains on suspense in the state Senate while an Assembly policy committee is expected to consider companion legislation from Chau next week that would give school districts authorizing new charters a seat on the new entity's board.
SB 1405, which has passed out of the Senate and next faces a floor vote in the Assembly, would strengthen the Healthy School Act of 2000, the author said.
A second bill — AB 1530, which encourages the state's public schools superintendent to develop model curriculum on computer science — was read for the second time and will be up for Assembly passage next.
The traditional roles seem reversed: the Republican General Assembly is advocating for smaller classes next school year against the pleas of public school advocates.
But Anca Stefan, a high school English teacher in a Durham public school, says she'll fork over the $ 50 next month to take a «personal day» and join hundreds of her local colleagues to promote school funding increases at the General Assembly.
The state Assembly could vote as early as next week on the latest version of a school accountability bill that outlines a series of sanctions for persistently low - performing public schools, including converting them into charter schools or allowing the school board to hire an education management agency that would have the power to fire principals.
Saying they are responding to pressure from parents and teachers upset with the troubled roll - out of a new statewide test that students are taking this spring, Assembly Republicans will pass a bill (Senate Bill 67) next month ensuring the results aren't used on school report cards or to evaluate teachers.
But next year that provision expires, and unless the General Assembly takes action to extend this hold harmless provision, either local school districts must come up with extra funds to pay those veteran principals, watch them prematurely retire — or watch those school leaders» salaries take a nosedive.
While the NEW SAT will make its appearance in all of Connecticut's high schools in March, the truly unsettling reality is that the Connecticut General Assembly passed and Governor Malloy signed into law a requirement that every high school junior take the NEW SAT next spring and that those students be judged by a test that is being redesigned and aligned to the Common Core, that no one has seen and that will almost certainly test students on content that they haven't even learned.
With the General Assembly returning to the Capitol to adopt legislation needed to implement next year's state budget, it would be nice to believe that Connecticut's elected officials won't fold under the pressure to back off the demand for transparency on the part of the privately owned, but publicly funded charter schools and their holding companies.
Thirty members of the Wyoming Education Association will begin making their way to Chicago next week, joining more than 9,000 colleagues and fellow NEA members at the 149th Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA) to collaborate on critical issues in public education, including priority schools.
Looking past the now notorious charter school annual report that will likely get a new sheen applied to it prior to its submission to the General Assembly next month, I bring to you another contentious discussion that took place this week at the January Charter School Advisory Board meeting in Raschool annual report that will likely get a new sheen applied to it prior to its submission to the General Assembly next month, I bring to you another contentious discussion that took place this week at the January Charter School Advisory Board meeting in RaSchool Advisory Board meeting in Raleigh.
But Anca Stefan, a high school English teacher in a Durham public school, says she'll fork over the $ 50 next month to take a «personal day» and join hundreds of her local colleagues to promote school funding increases at the N.C. General Assembly.
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