Not exact matches
The
school was fined # 26,000 and ordered to pay # 20,000 costs after
poorly - planned and managed refurbishment and maintenance activities exposed
school staff and others to asbestos.
The remedies that the new leaders proposed and implemented were also similar: bringing in the best consultants, introducing new curricula, removing and replacing the principals of
poorly performing
schools, adding math and reading coaches, requiring summer
staff training, bringing in charter
school organizers to manage the worst - performing
schools.
In
poorly performing
schools, there are usually more challenges to contend with, such as demoralized
staff (which often leads to high turnover), increasing pressures from district
staff to meet adequate yearly progress targets on standardized tests, and physical environments that are
poorly maintained and often unsafe.
Disgusted by what he and his
staff considered to be
poorly written,
poorly stapled, and generally disorganized mandatory citywide exams sent to Fritsche Middle
School by the Milwaukee Public
Schools central office in the fall -LSB-...]
Duncan shut down Chicago
schools that performed
poorly and reopened them with entirely new
staffs.
«As the cases of flu are continuing to rise we have now been advised by the Health Authorities to close the
school to enable all our
poorly students and
staff to recover.»
The result will be overcrowded classrooms; even more
poorly paid teachers and
school staff; and fewer resources for enrichment activities,
school facilities, and more.
Without a strong
school leadership to tackle behaviour problems the cycle of high
staff turnover will always hamper
poorly performing
schools.»
The change would give the CTU the power to challenge classroom conditions that negatively impact students and teachers, from overcrowded classrooms to filthy,
poorly maintained
schools that create health hazards for students and
staff.