Sentences with phrase «programs in a single school»

Some magnet schools have multiple programs in a single school, each with different themes.

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With its state license for 116 students; lucrative tuition subsidies for single parents, available from North Carolina's Child Care Resources program; and expertise with children, from infants to after - schoolers (up to age 12), this business could advance as quickly as a 2 - year - old — if placed in the care of a growth - minded new owner.
After retiring in 2003, he donated $ 105 million to the university's business school and various medical research programs — at the time, the largest single cash donation to a post-secondary institution in Canada's history.
It brought together two leading faculties from two top - ranked business schools in two of the world's great business centers — New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area — to create a single unique program.
Through the years, the Kelley School has fashioned a reputation as a true MBA innovator, from being one of the few programs that give a single grade for the entire core curriculum to having a series of first - year academies that provide experiential learning, consulting projects and coaching to students interested in six core areas that range from capital markets and strategic finance to consulting and supply chain management.
When the FT first began ranking EMBA programs in 2001, all 50 listed were single - school, single - location options.
To take a single example, last year I had the privilege of participating in one of these schools in a small university town, where in a parish of about one thousand members over two hundred persons (including a goodly number of interested «enquirers» who had heard of the program through a carefully planned advertising campaign) attended eight night sessions, held from eight until ten o'clock, with a choice among eight different courses, dealing with theological, ethical, historical, devotional, and scriptural subjects.
In English Literature from McGill University, an MA in Art Theory and Criticism from Art Center of Pasadena, a Multiple Subject Credential, a Single Subject Credential in English from Chapman, and she is currently enrolled in the Waldorf Teacher Training Program at the Waldorf School of Orange CountIn English Literature from McGill University, an MA in Art Theory and Criticism from Art Center of Pasadena, a Multiple Subject Credential, a Single Subject Credential in English from Chapman, and she is currently enrolled in the Waldorf Teacher Training Program at the Waldorf School of Orange Countin Art Theory and Criticism from Art Center of Pasadena, a Multiple Subject Credential, a Single Subject Credential in English from Chapman, and she is currently enrolled in the Waldorf Teacher Training Program at the Waldorf School of Orange Countin English from Chapman, and she is currently enrolled in the Waldorf Teacher Training Program at the Waldorf School of Orange Countin the Waldorf Teacher Training Program at the Waldorf School of Orange County.
Durbin said breakdowns in the federal school food safety program underscore the need for a single food safety agency with legislative authority to order recalls.
At the Our Kids Private School Expos you can compare the programs (french or english, sports or arts focused, co-ed or single gender) in an informal yet informative session.
Cosmas, the Buffalo Grove mother of two, was instrumental in getting her school district and park district together after an acquaintance, a single father, told her how much less he was paying for child care through a school - park program in a neighboring community.
«When I was a director in Iowa I remember calling every single principal at the end of the year to find out how their school year went, and everyone loved the breakfast program — except for one.
Participant characteristics: all enrolled in WIC program; mean age 23.1 years; 87 % African Americans; 26.5 % with less than high school education; 79.6 % single; 17.4 % not employed or in school; 26.6 % caesarean births; 50.6 % first time mothers; 32.3 % with previous breastfeeding experience
Q&A topics include: why the mayor and Governor Cuomo appear friendly and cooperative on pre-K when together but express different views when apart, will the city fund a single year of full day pre-K if the state does not, how many of the prospective new pre-K seats are in traditional public schools v. charter schools, what is the greatest challenge in converting existing 1/2 day pre-K sites into full day sites, how can the mayor assure that proceeds of his proposed income tax surcharge would remain dedicated solely to the pre - K / middle school program, regulatory issues around pre-K operators, how there can be space available in neighborhoods where schools are overcrowded, how many of the prospective new sites are in schools v. other locations, why the mayor is so opposed to co-locations of charter schools while seeking to co-locate new pre-K programs, the newly - announced ad campaign by charter school supporters, his views on academically screened high schools, his view on the school bus contracts, why he refused off - topic questions Friday evening despite saying on Friday morning that he would take such questions, the status of 28 charter schools expecting to open in fall 2014 in locations approved by the Bloomberg administration, his upcoming appearance on the TV series The Good Wife and his view on city employees marching in the Manhattan St. Patrick's Day Parade in uniform / with banners.
The city is also implementing a $ 15 million «Single Shepherd» program to hire more guidance counselors for middle and high schoolers in low - performing Districts 7 and 23.
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.
The administration has also already announced a $ 51 million plan to expand Advanced Placement courses, with full implementation at high schools expected by 2021 and a $ 15 million program called «Single Shepherd» to hire guidance counselors for each middle and high school student in low - performing school Districts 7 and 23, which will be fully implemented by next fall.
Because he single - handedly is the one responsible, through his reductions in school aid, for the loss of music and art teachers, remedial programs, enrichment programs, advanced placement courses, even kindergarten and prekindergarten in many schools across the state.
In the past, we've heard from a young scientist who became a single mother after a grad school divorce, and about Germany's efforts to establish funding programs to support single - parent scientists.
Researchers Todd Ahern, a graduate student in the Emory Neuroscience Program, and Larry Young, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Emory School of Medicine, compared pups raised by single mothers (SM) to pups raised by both parents (BP) to determine the effects of these types of early social environments on adult social behavior.
One small error in judgement while teaching yoga in a single class in a single school can be cause for that program to be completely shut down as we've seen take place in various instances around the country in recent years.
We have experienced this negative phenomenon first - hand by having had a district - wide contract rescinded before the program even started due to fear caused by media attention generated from a single parent in single school who took offense to a classroom teacher leading mandala coloring and using the term, «Namaste,» with her students.
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These children are not all in special education classrooms, alternative schools, or special programs: they're in every single one of our classrooms, no matter the geographical setting, socioeconomic level, or racial or ethnic group.
Many programs, including TBB, offer need - based scholarships, but accessing those funds requires both information and guidance, a tall order in urban schools where a single college counselor can have 700 students on his or her caseload.
Looping is not used in multiage grouping (because a multiage group does not comprise a single class grade) many schools considering starting a multiage program use looping as a first step.
According to Leonard Sax, executive director of the National Association for Single Sex Public Education, in 1995 there were just 3 single - gender public schools in the United States; by 2007 there were 86, with an additional 277 public schools offering all - girls or all - boys education programs within their coeducational builSingle Sex Public Education, in 1995 there were just 3 single - gender public schools in the United States; by 2007 there were 86, with an additional 277 public schools offering all - girls or all - boys education programs within their coeducational builsingle - gender public schools in the United States; by 2007 there were 86, with an additional 277 public schools offering all - girls or all - boys education programs within their coeducational buildings.
It remains to be seen whether the federal government has successfully shown public schools how to institute single - sex programs without violating Title IX, at least in spirit.
Along with other major changes to state - funded education, the new legislation gave public schools more flexibility in offering single - sex programs.
In its third year, the program at Spencer's school includes opportunities for single classes to learn the rules of organized games and for larger group play during lunch period recess.
According to the most recent data, 81 percent of high school students are taking an academic route; only 19 percent are «concentrating» in CTE (which means earning at least three credits in a single CTE program area).
Louisiana appears on track to enact a private - school - voucher plan for New Orleans that borrows from choice programs elsewhere in several respects, from its focus on a single city and its means - testing of families to its targeting of students enrolled in low - performing public schools.
The President singled out proposed cuts in the Safe and Drug - Free Schools and Communities program, the Goals 2000: Educate America Act, the School - to - Work Opportunities Act, and the Corporation for National and Community Service — all of which were proposed or significantly shaped...
The Maryland School Performance Assessment Program for example, is frequently commended for the thoughtful way in which it calls on students to demonstrate multiple abilities in answering a single question or problem.
He also supported a boom in new charter schools with diverse models, from military academies to single - sex schools, and piloted a program to pay teachers bonuses for top performance — two controversial innovations Obama supports.
In addition to South Korea and Singapore, report author Colin Kinner (Director of Spike Innovation) also singles out Israel and the US as examples of other countries where entrepreneurship programs are offered in schoolIn addition to South Korea and Singapore, report author Colin Kinner (Director of Spike Innovation) also singles out Israel and the US as examples of other countries where entrepreneurship programs are offered in schoolin schools.
«Because our staff have come out of state schools in Victoria and NSW, and have some experience in the private sector, as well in different school sizes and handling different programs, we bring a wealth of experience to the table, compared to school's who choose to assign a single role within a school
A recent Friedman Foundation report, for example, bemoaned testing requirements that «may force all participating schools to move in the direction of a single, monopolistic curriculum and pedagogy...» And analysts at the Cato Institute went so far as to send letters to Indiana private schools urging them not to participate in the state's new voucher program, which it called a «strategic defeat» for school reform, in part because of its testing and transparency requirements.
A single KIPP school, a virtual school option, an «alternative» high school operating under unique funding arrangements, a handful of TFA teachers, or a summer school program operated by Edison serves this function in many districts.
NPR's Anya Kamenetz takes a close look at the Relay Graduate School of Education, noting that the U.S. Department of Education last week «singled out Relay in its announcement of new rules intended to improve all teacher - prep programs.
When access to rigorous programs is limited, or entry into them is handled simplistically (e.g., a child's score on a single test), plenty of kids who might benefit don't get drawn into the pipeline that leads to later success at the AP level and in schools like TJ — of which there aren't enough, either.
Fordham rests its claim on the results of but a single year in a single study of a single school choice program: the final year of the School Choice Demonstration Project's five - year analysis of the Milwaukee voucher prschool choice program: the final year of the School Choice Demonstration Project's five - year analysis of the Milwaukee voucher prSchool Choice Demonstration Project's five - year analysis of the Milwaukee voucher program.
The proposed reforms, outside and inside schools — to reduce the test - score gap between whites and poor minorities; to help poor minority families increase their income through steady work at livable wages and then their children's test scores will improve; to establish research - proven reading programs for every single, poor, or minority child; to give each kid a laptop computer — are endless and uncertain in their outcomes.
He then oversaw an Americorps after - school program project in South Central and East Los Angeles that focused on helping single mothers transition off of welfare.
The programs shared seven common features: they were focused on the subject areas that teachers teach; incorporated active learning; supported collaboration; used models and modeling to demonstrate effective practice; provided expert coaching and support, offered opportunities for feedback and reflection, and were sustained in duration, often unfolding over months or years, rather than occurring in a single, «drive - by» after school workshop, as is often the norm.
By 1969, more than 200 private segregation academies were set up in states across the South.38 Seven of those states — Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana — maintained tuition grant programs that offered vouchers to students in an effort to incentivize white students to leave desegregated public school districts.39 Between the 1969 - 70 and the 1970 - 71 school years, Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi saw tens of thousands of students flee to newly opened segregation academies.40 In a single school year, Mississippi led the trio with almost 41,000 students having left the state's public schoolin states across the South.38 Seven of those states — Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana — maintained tuition grant programs that offered vouchers to students in an effort to incentivize white students to leave desegregated public school districts.39 Between the 1969 - 70 and the 1970 - 71 school years, Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi saw tens of thousands of students flee to newly opened segregation academies.40 In a single school year, Mississippi led the trio with almost 41,000 students having left the state's public schoolin an effort to incentivize white students to leave desegregated public school districts.39 Between the 1969 - 70 and the 1970 - 71 school years, Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi saw tens of thousands of students flee to newly opened segregation academies.40 In a single school year, Mississippi led the trio with almost 41,000 students having left the state's public schoolIn a single school year, Mississippi led the trio with almost 41,000 students having left the state's public schools.
In other words, there is no single quick answer to the question of how best to reshape a school's reading program and the repertoire of instructional practices teachers employ in of the quest of helping all children read well by the time they leave the primary gradeIn other words, there is no single quick answer to the question of how best to reshape a school's reading program and the repertoire of instructional practices teachers employ in of the quest of helping all children read well by the time they leave the primary gradein of the quest of helping all children read well by the time they leave the primary grades.
The My School DC application is a single, online application families must use to apply for participating public charter schools (PK3 — 12); DCPS schools outside your boundary or feeder pattern for any grade (PK3 - 12), including citywide schools; all DCPS PK3 and PK4 programs, including programs at in - boundary schools; and DCPS selective citywide high schools (9 — 12).
While single program implementation has important merits, we recognize that a shift in mindset that views social emotional learning as a whole systems approach is an important way to bring about true, long - lasting change in schools.
It has steadily expanded its program offerings and financial services as the charter school movement has grown from a single school in Minnesota over 20 years ago to millions of students attending charter schools in 43 states and the District of Columbia today, with 600,000 families on charter school waiting lists nationwide.
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