Charter schools: Additional federal attention needed to help
protect access for students with disabilities.
Not exact matches
The second half of the clip cuts to Westchester Sen. Ruth Hassell - Thompson discussing the importance of
protecting access to state schools
for minority
students, and reiterating there's a «standoff» with some members refusing to vote
for the revenue bill until there's an empowerment deal.
Access Control is essential
for schools to
protect staff,
students and assets and can be scalable from a single entrance door to a large integrated security network.
You'll learn: • BPS's approach
for staying current with filtering technology and best practices • How BPS structured and conducted its Request
for Proposal (RFP) process • Gaining constituent buy - in and arriving at the final selection • Lessons learned from deployment and usage Providing
access to digital educational tools and
protecting students from cyberthreats is a delicate balance.
We are certainly beginning to see more schools
accessing training
for staff around online safety, and we're also seeing a growing number of secondary schools using monitoring tools as a form of
protecting students by understanding exactly what they're doing online.
The bill also eliminates goals and performance targets
for academic achievement, removes parameters regarding the use of federal funds to help improve struggling schools, does not address key disparities in opportunity such as
access to high - quality college preparatory curricula, restricts the federal government from
protecting disadvantaged
students, does not address poor quality tests, and fails to advance the current movement toward college - and career - ready standards.
A report from The Century Foundation and The Institute
for College
Access & Success outlines a range of policies and regulatory actions that states can take to
protect students against consumer abuses by higher education institutions, particularly
for - profit colleges.
• Discounted legal products including model board policies,
Student Code of Conduct, and a Personnel Handbook •
Access to the Learning Zone, TCSA's robust online training portal, and discounted registration rates
for the Texas Charter Schools Conference • Legal information and advice, as well as updates and alerts on specific matters pertaining to charter schools • Tools to engage parents on advocacy efforts with the Texas Legislature •
Access to a growing market of solution providers and strategically - aligned partnerships with negotiated pricing and contract terms • Resources and advice
for navigating TEA requirements
for your school's growth and expansion • Representation in the rulemaking process with TEA to
protect the interest of public charter schools
8) Regulate the third party
access / ed tech company ability to build
student profiles, track
students location, sell or use data
for marketing / advertising purposes, or even have
access at all to P20 - WIN, and
protects access to
student social media and email accounts.
National Association of State Directors of Special Education, Inc.: We are pleased that this bill will
protect access to charter schools
for students with disabilities.
We look forward to working with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle to continue to
protect and strengthen our public schools and to ensure equal
access to a quality public education
for all
students no matter their ZIP code.»
DRM -
protected, hard - to - use, expensive, ebooks), are based on the idea that individual
students and scholars all have
access to materials on an equal basis, materials paid
for collectively by the institution.
Also exciting is news that younger
students (below 13 years old) will be eligible
for their own Apple IDs in 2016 — which means they will have
access to services like iCloud while still paying all due respect to COPPA requirements
protecting the online privacy of children in the United States.
The licence provides easy, legal
access to copyright -
protected works
for students, professors and staff, in a simple, fast and cost - efficient manner.»
In 1984, she assisted in congressional passage of the Equal
Access Act, 20 U.S.C. § 4071, et seq., which
protects the right of secondary school
students to meet
for prayer and Bible study on campus.
It is the opinion of
Student Caucus, that the Minority Proposal adequately
protects the public while providing a level playing field
for licensing candidates, furthering the profession's commitment to
access to justice and equity.
The plaintiff, a law
student and vocal data privacy activist, filed the complaint against Facebook's Irish operation, which serves as headquarters
for its European business, claiming that his personal data could be shipped illegally to the U.S., where American government agencies and others would have
access to his otherwise
protected information.