BBL, for example, has far outperformed
other public schools in its district on English, math and science during every year of its existence.
The board shall develop procedures and guidelines for revocation and renewal of a school's charter; provided, however, that a charter for a Horace Mann charter school shall not be renewed by the board without a majority vote of the school committee and local collective bargaining unit in the district where said charter school is located; provided, however, that a commonwealth charter shall not be renewed unless the board of trustees of the charter school has documented in a manner approved by the board that said commonwealth charter school has provided models for replication and best practices to the commissioner and to
other public schools in the district where the charter school is located.
Not exact matches
Municipal bonds are issued by state and local governments
in the US as well as
other public authorities, such as
school districts.
Teachers and
other staff
in public schools are often moved from
school to
school when allegations emerge, rather than the
school attempting to remove the teacher from the
district.»
I / WE HEREBY RELEASE, WAIVE, DISCHARGE AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE the CHICAGO SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB, INC. («CSSC») and its affiliates (CSSC and its affiliates are referred to collectively as the «CLUB»), the sufficiency of which consideration is expressly acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, insurers, assigns, attorneys, representatives, agents, beneficiaries, legatees, representatives, successors, assigns and any
other persons who may make claims on my behalf (collectively the «RELEASORS») OR ALL SPORTS SERIES / PARK
DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK / WINDY CITY FIELD HOUSE / CHICAGO PARK
DISTRICT / FITNESS FORMULA CLUBS (FFC — UNION STATION) / URBANA PARK
DISTRICT / MADISON PARKS ORGANIZATION / ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL / LANSING PARKS / CITY OF BLOOMINGTON / UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN / CHICAGO
PUBLIC SCHOOLS — LAKE VIEW HIGH
SCHOOL / CAMP OJIBWA / AUSTIN PARKS AND RECREATION facilities used by the participant, including its owners, managers, promoters, lessees of premises used to conduct the event or program, premises and event inspectors, underwriters, consultants and
others who give recommendations, directions, or instructions to engage
in risk evaluation or loss control activities regarding the CHICAGO SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB, INC. («CSSC») and its affiliates (CSSC and its affiliates are referred to collectively as the «CLUB»), the sufficiency of which consideration is expressly acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, insurers, assigns, attorneys, representatives, agents, beneficiaries, legatees, representatives, successors, assigns and any other persons who may make claims on my behalf (collectively the «RELEASORS») OR ALL SPORTS SERIES / PARK DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK / WINDY CITY FIELD HOUSE / CHICAGO PARK DISTRICT / FITNESS FORMULA CLUBS (FFC — UNION STATION) / URBANA PARK DISTRICT / MADISON PARKS ORGANIZATION / ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL / LANSING PARKS / CITY OF BLOOMINGTON / UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN / CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS — LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL / CAMP OJIBWA / AUSTIN PARKS AND RECREATION facilities or events held at such facility and each of them, their directors, officers, agents, employees, all for the purposes herein referred to as «Releasee»... FROM ALL LIABILITY TO THE UNDERSIGNED, my / our personal representatives, assigns, executors, heirs and next to kin FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, LOSSES OR DAMAGES AND ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS THEREFORE ON ACCOUNT OF ANY INJURY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE DEATH OF THE PARTICIPANT OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE EVENT (S) CAUSED OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEE OR OTHERWIS
in risk evaluation or loss control activities regarding the CHICAGO SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB, INC. («CSSC») and its affiliates (CSSC and its affiliates are referred to collectively as the «CLUB»), the sufficiency of which consideration is expressly acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, insurers, assigns, attorneys, representatives, agents, beneficiaries, legatees, representatives, successors, assigns and any
other persons who may make claims on my behalf (collectively the «RELEASORS») OR ALL SPORTS SERIES / PARK
DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK / WINDY CITY FIELD HOUSE / CHICAGO PARK
DISTRICT / FITNESS FORMULA CLUBS (FFC — UNION STATION) / URBANA PARK
DISTRICT / MADISON PARKS ORGANIZATION / ABUNDANT LIFE CHRISTIAN
SCHOOL / LANSING PARKS / CITY OF BLOOMINGTON / UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN / CHICAGO
PUBLIC SCHOOLS — LAKE VIEW HIGH
SCHOOL / CAMP OJIBWA / AUSTIN PARKS AND RECREATION facilities or events held at such facility and each of them, their directors, officers, agents, employees, all for the purposes herein referred to as «Releasee»... FROM ALL LIABILITY TO THE UNDERSIGNED, my / our personal representatives, assigns, executors, heirs and next to kin FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, LOSSES OR DAMAGES AND ANY CLAIMS OR DEMANDS THEREFORE ON ACCOUNT OF ANY INJURY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE DEATH OF THE PARTICIPANT OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE EVENT (S) CAUSED OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED
IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEE OR OTHERWIS
IN WHOLE OR
IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEE OR OTHERWIS
IN PART BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASEE OR OTHERWISE.
Nachos, once an occasional indulgence at the ballpark or a festival, have become a staple entree
in the Chicago
Public Schools and
other districts.
Child Nutrition Services - Office of Superintendent of
Public Instruction (OSPI) Child Nutrition Services (CNS) assists
school districts and
other program sponsors
in providing quality nutrition programs that promote life - long healthful living while providing nutritious meals each day that prepare children for learning.
Even parents who are homeschooling children or have sent them to private
schools are entitled to ancillary services courtesy of their
public school district if it's been determined that the children have a learning disability or
other disorder that requires intervention for them to function optimally
in school.
In other business, the district voted unanimously to renew its contract with the South Cook Organization for Public Schools, a group that has lobbyists in the Statehouse in Springfield to represent the interests of south and southwest suburban elementary school
In other business, the
district voted unanimously to renew its contract with the South Cook Organization for
Public Schools, a group that has lobbyists in the Statehouse in Springfield to represent the interests of south and southwest suburban elementary s
Schools, a group that has lobbyists
in the Statehouse in Springfield to represent the interests of south and southwest suburban elementary school
in the Statehouse
in Springfield to represent the interests of south and southwest suburban elementary school
in Springfield to represent the interests of south and southwest suburban elementary
schoolsschools.
After working for a few
other school districts, Maver decided to go back to school and applied to the Yale School of Public Health, where she is pursuing her master's degree in public h
school districts, Maver decided to go back to
school and applied to the Yale School of Public Health, where she is pursuing her master's degree in public h
school and applied to the Yale
School of Public Health, where she is pursuing her master's degree in public h
School of
Public Health, where she is pursuing her master's degree in public h
Public Health, where she is pursuing her master's degree
in public h
public health.
Several
schools and hospitals
in the Chicago area use sensory equipment to help people with disabilities regulate their emotions or stimulate their senses but the equipment is rarer
in public recreational settings like a park
district, said local occupational therapists and a representative from Flaghouse, the company that sold the sensory equipment to SEASPAR and
other Chicago organizations.
School districts in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the public for recreational use.10 In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kit
School districts in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the public for recreational use.10 In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchen
in some states, including all five surveyed, may have additional protection under «recreational use» statutes, which offer immunity from certain claims against landowners who open their property to the
public for recreational use.10
In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchen
In states with broad recreational use statutes, such as Indiana, opening
school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and other factors.11 However, in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kit
school kitchen facilities could be considered a protected activity under the law, depending on the circumstances of the use and
other factors.11 However,
in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when districts allow for - profit groups to use school kitchen
in Massachusetts, protection for recreational activities extends only to purposes that are «scientific, educational, environmental, ecological, research, religious, or charitable,» 12 so the state's statute might not apply when
districts allow for - profit groups to use
school kit
school kitchens.
«Further, they would have the effect of leading potential educators through an essentially fake certification process,» the suit continued, «one not valid for employment
in New York's
public school districts,
other charter
schools, or the
public schools of
other states.»
«The contract with the teachers» union expired
in October 2009, while contracts with the union for principals and
other school administrators and
District Council 37, the city's largest
public employee union, expired
in March 2010.
Similar troubles within the Buffalo
Public School District are happening
in other districts across the country.
Students at Success Academy, which is authorized by SUNY, outperformed not only students
in New York City's traditional
public schools but those
in every
other district in the state.
The Buffalo
Public Schools — where six of the
other eight board members sought Paladino's removal — has paid $ 122,474 for legal services to a Syracuse law firm hired to represent the
district in the case, according to
district records.
Speaking with reporters Wednesday at a ribbon cutting for Manhattan's
Public School 191 campus, Fariña said she would promote classroom diversity by rezoning
schools, as she did
in Manhattan
District 3,
in other neighborhoods.
The UFT / NYSUT lawsuit, which asks the court to overturn the Charter
School Committee's action, said the new rules would not only «significantly undercut the quality of teaching in SUNY - approved charter schools,» but also would create «an essentially fake certification process, one not valid for employment in New York's public school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.&
School Committee's action, said the new rules would not only «significantly undercut the quality of teaching
in SUNY - approved charter
schools,» but also would create «an essentially fake certification process, one not valid for employment
in New York's
public school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.&
school districts,
other charter
schools or the
public schools of
other states.»
Right now, 12,700 Bronx families are still on waiting lists for seats
in public charter
schools, and the Bronx has fewer gifted and talented programs than any of the
other boroughs, with less than four seats for every 1,000 students.Two of our
school districts —
District 7
in the South Bronx and
District 12
in the central Bronx — don't have a single gifted and talented program, and together they educate more than 45,000 students.
She also said she hasn't considered working
in other districts in Western New York because she has children that attend the Buffalo
Public Schools.
For the past two years, Talk of the Sound has been gathering information — photos, videos, invoices, receipts, bank statements, checks, spreadsheets and
other public and internal records — that show a long - standing pattern where the City
School District of New Rochelle allows the operation of private businesses for personal benefit of select individuals within the
public schools in New Rochelle.
The Education Investment Tax Credit will increase funds
in two areas — donations to
public schools,
school districts and teacher - driven projects; and scholarships to help low - and middle - income students attend religious and
other tuition - based
schools, according to the NY Archdiocese.
Other challenges, it said, included special
schools, such as
schools for the blind and the deaf, which were either closing down or about to do so, subvention not being released to the psychiatric hospital
in Accra, nearly all statutory funds being
in arrears and a significant number of
public sector workers, including nurses and
district chief executives employed by the government over a year ago not being paid.
Those
schools include
public charter
schools, magnet
schools, and
other types of options both within
districts and
in nearby
districts.
Through such initiatives as Voces de los Padres and
others, the Houston Independent
School District is successfully rebuilding the «
public» trust
in public education.»
Having established that the form of parental
school choice offered within
school districts is a harmful way of ability tracking, Burris uses that example to tarnish parental
school choice
in its
other forms of
public charter
schooling and private
school vouchers as well.
While the exact way forward may vary from one
district to another, there should be no further delay
in creating state laws and regulations that level the playing field between charters and
other public schools.
A 2005 study by the
Public Policy Institute of California found the improvement
in reading «so definitive that San Diego's efforts are well worth a look by
other school districts in California and the nation.»
On a leap of faith, Allen put
in an application to send her younger son to one of the few
other public school alternatives
in the city: a new
district school for gifted students.
The Spokane (Washington)
Public Schools, along with many
other school districts, has made a living embracing this simple concept: If we assess our students beforehand, create a common curriculum based upon what the students need to have, then teach that curriculum and fill
in what the students don't have, and then assess the students again to be sure they got it, we'll probably be okay.
As with many
other public schools in urban
districts, Wildwood has been up against some tough resource challenges:
Since the first law authorizing charter
schools was passed
in Minnesota
in 1991, 39
other states, the
District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico have all adopted legislation supporting
public charters.
The GRC enables users to compare academic achievement
in math and reading between 2004 and 2007 for virtually every
public school district in the United States with the average achievement
in a set of 25
other countries with developed economies that might be considered our economic peers and sometime competitors.
At the
other end of the scale, the average student
in the Washington, D.C.
public school district is at the 11th percentile
in math;
in Detroit, the 12th percentile;
in Los Angeles, the 20th percentile; and
in Chicago, the 21st percentile.
These dynamics set the stage for the current confrontation
in the United States between the unions and the teachers on one side and, increasingly,
school district management, legislatures, governors, and the
public on the
other.
Last August, the American Civil Liberties Union won the latest
in a series of lawsuits against single - sex
public schools in a
district where, it argued, children were given no
other choice.
Districts and charter
schools have begun to embrace
Public Impact's vision of an Opportunity Culture, creating pilot
schools that use job redesign and age - appropriate technology to extend excellent teachers» reach, directly and by leading
other teachers,
in fully accountable roles, for more pay — but within budget.
This year the list is topped by four major research pieces: an analysis of how U.S. students from highly educated families perform compare with similarly advantaged students from
other countries; a study investigating what students gain when they are taken on field trips to see high - quality theater performances; a study of teacher evaluation systems
in four urban
school districts that identifies strengths and weaknesses of different evaluation systems; and the results of Education Next's annual survey of
public opinion on education.
In October 2002, the federal Department of Education distributed nearly $ 24 million in grants to Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, and districts in six other states to expand their public school choice program
In October 2002, the federal Department of Education distributed nearly $ 24 million
in grants to Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, and districts in six other states to expand their public school choice program
in grants to Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, and
districts in six other states to expand their public school choice program
in six
other states to expand their
public school choice programs.
Public school districts have a legitimacy unrivalled by any
other institution
in American education.
To be sure, the population of
public school children
in New York City is different from that of many
other school districts around the country.
In the latest turn, the Houston public schools fired a teacher and reprimanded two principals this month after the state education agency raised concerns about possible test - tampering in the district — the state's largest — and 10 other district
In the latest turn, the Houston
public schools fired a teacher and reprimanded two principals this month after the state education agency raised concerns about possible test - tampering
in the district — the state's largest — and 10 other district
in the
district — the state's largest — and 10
other districts.
While we encourage readers to be cautious about applying our findings without qualification to all
public schools, we also encourage
school districts to support research that can identify middle -
school effects
in other settings, especially since we find the consequences of attending a middle
school for student achievement to be substantial and troubling.
July 14, 2016 — Under former superintendent Cami Anderson, Newark
Public Schools spent more per - pupil than any
other district in the nation — a whopping $ 25,000 — but failed to improve achievement for its predominately minority student population.
The
district and Ms. Johnsen are currently locked
in a long - running legal battle whose outcome could have consequences for
other nurses working
in public schools.
Alonso served as CEO of Baltimore City
Public Schools (City
Schools) for six years, where he led a reform effort marked by a rebalancing of authority and responsibility among stakeholders, the building of a coalition
in support of City
Schools, leading edge labor contracts, and a focus on individual students and teaching and learning that yielded marked improvement
in achievement and climate data across all levels, the first increases
in enrollment
in 40 years, and widespread political and ground root support for what have been divisive reform strategies
in other districts.
The exhibit,
in which 15 teachers demonstrated their work through posters, attracted an audience of graduate students, administrators, and educators from
other communities, as well as representatives from Project Zero and the Center for Collaborative Education, an organization that partners with
public schools and
districts «to create and sustain effective and equitable
schools.»
Others seem to want the charter sector to permanently operate
in parallel to a
district sector, giving interested low - income families
public alternatives to assigned government - run
schools.
In a dramatic turn of
public opinion, Californians defeated a ballot measure that would have capped administrative spending by the state's nearly 1,000
districts at 5 percent of their total budgets and required that the
other 95 percent go to classroom expenses, such as teachers» salaries and
school supplies.