Sentences with phrase «point education reform plan»

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During her morning announcement to students, staff and parents, principal Eugenia Montalvo of PS 106 in The Bronx read the UFT's «talking points» flier opposing Cuomo's education reform plan, and urged them to wear red on Fridays to demonstrate their disapproval.
But few points are as contentious as his ambitious education reform plans, and the governor was particularly riled up about these points during his Rochester visit.
HARTFORD — A day after announcing his plans to leave soon, state Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor addressed superintendents at their annual back - to - school meeting Tuesday, pointing to progress made during his watch and urging them to go forward with controversial educationEducation Commissioner Stefan Pryor addressed superintendents at their annual back - to - school meeting Tuesday, pointing to progress made during his watch and urging them to go forward with controversial educationeducation reforms.
As his campaign's education «talking points» read, «Governor Romney's plan reforms [NCLB] by emphasizing transparency and responsibility for results.
Those reforms point to the larger project Bobb has undertaken in the district — one that resembles Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's plan for education reform on a nationEducation Arne Duncan's plan for education reform on a nationeducation reform on a national scale.
As Connecticut's new Commissioner of Education and the Governor's point person on education reform, Stefan Pryor now finds himself in the unique position of being able to determine whether Achievement First's aggressive growth plan will succeedEducation and the Governor's point person on education reform, Stefan Pryor now finds himself in the unique position of being able to determine whether Achievement First's aggressive growth plan will succeededucation reform, Stefan Pryor now finds himself in the unique position of being able to determine whether Achievement First's aggressive growth plan will succeed or fail.
Such a point also shines light on the fact that EdTrust and other centrist Democrat reformers backing the plan have been silent about the Obama administration's sloppy and shoddy process for granting waivers, especially as President Barack Obama struggles to keep office; it is hard for waiver gambit supporters to complain about Florida's implementation of one of the alternatives to AYP they support without pointing out how the Obama administration's own mishandling of the effort allowed for such antics in the first place (or giving movement conservatives more reasons to oppose a strong federal role in reforming American public education).
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