Sentences with phrase «operational autonomy»

The private schools retain a great deal of operational autonomy, but the price of public support is some form of public accountability.
Finally, diverse provider accountability also allowed charter schools to have true operational autonomy.
These schools are exempt from most district practices and have «full operational autonomy» under state law.
The charter provides the school with operational autonomy to pursue specific educational objectives regarding curriculum, staff, and budget and holds them accountable to the same, often higher, standards of their district public school peers.
Its regional brands — such as ABL Management, Aladdin, A'viands, Cura, STARR Catering and Valley Services — have operational autonomy in their local regions and markets and receive overall corporate support for finance, purchasing, sales and marketing and human resources.
This comes amid steps by the government to grant operational autonomy and wean the DVLA and other agencies that are doing well financially off its support.
«We welcome the opportunity to empower our network school leaders and their school communities to determine the best path forward and access to the same financial resources and operational autonomy as other schools in our city enjoy,» Lewis said in a statement.
Andrew notes that, as a San Francisco subsidiary of GREE, Inc. (based in Japan), GREE International Entertainment maintains a high degree of creative and operational autonomy which has been invaluable in taking advantage of the rapidly evolving games landscape.
But «just right» policies — strong accountability, lots of operational autonomy, fair funding, no micromanaging — tend to be embraced by charter school realists in the center of the political spectrum.
With operational autonomy and the flexibility to tailor educational programs to the best interests of each student, these free, public charter schools are able to make independent purchasing decisions that best fit their needs.
This operational autonomy makes it easier for the Bank of Canada to make the sort of credible commitments over the short and medium term that it needs to be effective.
Those in denial about this failure cling to provisions in the state law that say charter schools will maintain their operational autonomy even after the school board takeover.
Although the law varies by state, in Pennsylvania, charter school operators are granted financial, curricular, and operational autonomy.
The meat of the bill is that «the local school board shall not impede the operational autonomy of a charter school under its jurisdiction.»
Though state lawmakers this year passed a measure to return RSD schools to local boards by July 2018, critics say it won't make any difference because the law still maintains charter schools» operational autonomy.
Second, there is the comparison of teacher competency in traditional and charter sector schools (which are more than 91 percent non-union and have operational autonomy).
But it says that the «level of operational autonomy» means that RSCs should have «a more direct form of accountability than would be the case for other senior civil servants, and we recommend the Government consider further what forms that accountability might take».
This foundation law combines a robust governance and compliance regime with a high degree of operational autonomy to the founder and additionally offers access to the double tax treaty network of the United Arab Emirates.
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