Sentences with phrase «protect school autonomy»

The essential role of leadership is to guarantee that every family has access to good public schools, maintain high standards for charter schools, protect school autonomy and equitably serve all children.

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Spain had acted to protect the important principle of church autonomy, specifically, the right of the Catholic Church to designate which people could offer Catholic instruction in the public schools.
Over the last two years, the school I'm thrilled to be a part of has been able to create a laser - like focus that enables student achievement while protecting teacher autonomy in the classroom.
The autonomy of private schools and the liberty guaranteed by the Constitution ensure that protecting the rights of people of faith is not merely a policy preference.
We recognize that autonomy and differentiation among schools are important attributes of the charter school movement and authorizers must continue to balance the rights of schools to be autonomous while protecting the rights of students to be treated in a legal and non-discriminatory manner.
It is clear that the laws which allow charter schools so much «autonomy» (and lack of scrutiny and immunity from Freedom of Information legislation) only protects the guilty and greedy.
2.1 The Superintendent provides sufficient oversight to ensure quality programming while protecting the autonomy of the nontraditional or alternative school's operation.
She is the district's representative as it walks a precarious line between honoring the school's autonomy while protecting its own promise of a successful school to a community scarred by the 2006 closure.
We can also continue working to ensure that charter school autonomy is protected, that charter students have equal access to state and local funding, and that all Colorado charter schools are held accountable to high standards.
We will also work to ensure California has the strong authorizers needed to protect charter school autonomy while also instilling higher levels of accountability for academic results.
As the first city in the country to offer this ground - breaking opportunity to successful district schools, The Mind Trust could not be more excited to partner with great schools to support them in achieving increased autonomy to protect the fidelity of their successful educational models.
She argues that school reformers assume that schools can do more to address poverty than is realistic, that accountability policies encourage narrowing of the curriculum and teaching to the test, that vouchers have accumulated no significant evidence of effectiveness, that «virtual charter schools» are a ripoff of taxpayers, and that there are more effective policy solutions that are far from test - based accountability and «school choice» policies: social services for poor families, early childhood education, protecting the autonomy of teachers and elected school boards, reducing class sizes, eliminating for - profit companies and chains from operating charter schools, and aggressively fighting racial and socioeconomic segregation in schools.
The sixth video short in NACSA's Authorizer Voices series shares how authorizers protect both access to charter schools and school autonomy, with a look at Washington, D.C.'s Public Charter School Board and discischool autonomy, with a look at Washington, D.C.'s Public Charter School Board and disciSchool Board and discipline.
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