CCSA developed its Accountability Framework in 2009, working closely with technical experts and CCSA's Member Council, comprised of charter
public school leaders from every region of the state.
Developed through a collaborative process that involved
public school leaders from Tennessee, Texas, California, and Pennsylvania as design partners, the Abl platform enables administrators to transform an otherwise static process into a flexible approach that allows principals to test and evaluate scheduling scenarios.
25th Anniversary Celebration Reception & Plenary - Making a Difference: Charters Past, Present and Future: Featuring a panel of woman charter
public school leaders from across the state moderated by Dr. Margaret Fortune, CEO of Fortune School of Education, who will discuss the diversity of California's charter public school movement, models and theoretical approaches to education as well as where we've been, where we are now and where we are headed in the next 25 years.
CCSA's Accountability Framework CCSA developed its Accountability Framework in 2009, working closely with technical experts and CCSA's Member Council, comprised of charter
public school leaders from every region of the state.
Formed in 2003, PELP continues its mission with the development of tools such as the PELP Coherence Framework and the book Achieving Coherence in District Improvement, and with the annual executive education summer institute which brings
public school leaders from around the country to Harvard to focus on their districts challenges as well as possible solutions.
Formed in 2003, PELP continues its mission with the development of tools such as the PELP Coherence Framework and the book Achieving Coherence in District Improvement, and with the annual executive education summer institute which brings
public school leaders from around the country to Harvard to focus...
Not exact matches
«It was exactly the right prize for Kickboard at the time,» Medbery says, noting it's «near impossible» to place a price tag on the insights she gleaned
from the financiers and business analysts she met — not to mention the relationships she forged with potential investors, advisors and senior
leaders at the region's
public schools.
One may certainly refrain
from insisting, as some Jewish
leaders have, upon mandated Holocaust studies in the
public school curriculum: for many people, such «mandates» might appear as an effort to establish the passion of the Jews as the larger culture's defining story, thus, ironically, giving plausibility to anti-Semitic claims about Jewish power.
Tracing the interest of the bishops of the Catholic Church in obtaining federal monies for parochial
schools, the magazine recalled that the church
leaders had sought to obtain funding and avoid the «impending danger of a judicial establishment of secularism
from public life.»
They have a high bar to reach considering the Senate plan was passed unanimously out of Committee and is supported by such a broad range of stakeholders — everyone ranging
from retired military
leaders to the
public health community to anti-hunger groups to
school food service directors.
Along with political and
school leaders from neighboring towns, following Norwalk Hospital and the Norwalk
Public Schools administrators are scheduled to attend the summit:
CDC and ASCD developed this expanded model — in collaboration with key
leaders from the fields of health,
public health, education, and
school health — to strengthen a unified and collaborative approach designed to improve learning and health in our nation's
schools.
My attention has been drawn to a video which captures the Member of Parliament for Dome / Kwabenya, Deputy Majority
Leader and Minister of State at the Presidency in charge of
Public Procurement, the Hon. Sarah Adwoa Safo claiming in the said video that the Community Senior High
School constructed and commissioned in her constituency during the tenure of President John Dramani Mahama was as a result of her personal intervention with the World Bank, that the Senior High
School was not
from the then NDC Government and that with the exception of the Dome / Kwabenya Senior High
School project, all the other
schools constructed during the previous NDC administration were executed in NDC strongholds.
«I am running to build a real Democratic State Senate majority that finally fully funds our
public schools, protects tenants
from being thrown out of their homes and strengthens our loophole ridden rent laws, passes badly needed ethics reforms, election reforms and real criminal justice reforms and makes Andrea Stewart - Cousins the first woman Senate Majority
Leader, breaking up the so - called «three men in a room.»
Del Rio is a
leader in the fight against the Department of Education policy barring religious congregations
from renting Sunday space in
public schools.
Parents were split on the decision to open city
schools, which had drawn some ire
from local
leaders like
Public Advocate Tish James and state Senator Jose Peralta.
So local government officials are teaming up with
leaders from business, labor,
schools, and neighborhood groups to figure out how to shrink the layers of
public bureaucracy in Onondaga County.
Moderated by NYCAN Executive Director Derrell Bradford, the panel featured
leaders in the education reform movement as well as
public school parents
from across the state.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo met privately at the state Capitol with
school and government
leaders from Hoosick Falls about ongoing efforts to deal with the discovery of a toxic chemical that contaminated
public and private water supplies in the Rensselaer County community
Erika Dagress, the chapter
leader and a science teacher at PS 24, said she and two colleagues trekked to the rally
from their Sunset Park
school because Cuomo «is trying to break
public education.»
Thursday night, word began circulating of a «framework» agreement reached between the so - called «three men in a room» — Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan — that would satisfy at least the minimum requirements for both: The Democratic - dominated Assembly would agree to the first passage of legislation paving the way for a constitutional amendment that would allow for the stripping of
public pensions
from elected officials and other top officials convicted of
public corruption, and the Republican - led Senate would approve a one - year extension of mayoral control of New York City's
schools.
«We are all products of quality
public schools and can compete anywhere in the world; we are beneficiaries of quality education
from public schools and we have achieved a lot
from the sacrifices made by previous
leaders.
The Moral Mondays movement came to New York State on Jan. 12 as about 1,000 students, parents, advocates and union
leaders from New York City and across the state converged on the state Capitol to demand fair and equitable funding for
public schools.
«What I didn't get
from the City Council, I got
from the agencies, because I'm a great
leader,» Mr. Barron said, noting he also obtained $ 80 million for
schools in his district
from the Bloomberg administration and oversaw the refurbishment of three
public parks.
2) International PB Conference: During this two - day conference organized by The Participatory Budgeting Project, Pratt Institute, and the Silberman
School of Social Work at Hunter College, CVH
leaders and staff, along with over 200 elected officials, community
leaders, and activists
from across the world, will discuss key topics and trends for this model of grassroots democracy, including PB in
Public Housing, PB in Community Organizations, Online Participation, and the PBNYC Briefing (see below).
The controversial charter
school leader, whose Success Academy
schools spread to about two dozen locations across the city under Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration, has been rejected
from a plan to share space with three additional
public schools this fall, officials said.
With
schools and other
public services threatened with more budget cuts this year, UFT President Michael Mulgrew joined fellow labor
leaders and representatives
from community and education advocacy groups at a «99 New York» rally on Oct. 17 on the City Hall steps demanding that the state millionaire's tax be extended.
The state budget that Mr. Cuomo and legislative
leaders announced later that month prohibited the city
from charging charters rent and required it to find
public school space for them or pay much of the cost for a private location.
Leaders from state, education, and the healthcare industry announced the addition of $ 1.3 million to funding for the Buffalo
Public Schools» health related programs, Thursday morning.
«The agreement worked out among the governor, Speaker Silver and Majority
Leader Skelos — a stark contrast with the political deadlock in Washington — will bring more fairness to the state tax code and help ensure that children in our
public schools will begin to see restorations
from the devastating education cuts of recent years,» he said.
From public safety to housing to
schools, Mayor de Blasio will partner with all elected
leaders to move the Bronx, and New York City, forward.»
The team, which also included David A. Rotholz, Ph.D., of the University of South Carolina
School of Medicine, Anne M. Kinsman, Ph.D., of the Greenville Health System, and Kathi K. Lacy of the South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs (SC DDSN), as well as other
leaders from key
public and private stakeholder organizations
from across the state, saw a way to remove this barrier.
The research was conducted by international group of researchers
from Indonesia (Summit Institute of Development, the study
leader, and the Center for Research on Language and Culture, University of Mataram), the United States (Harvard T.H. Chan
School of
Public Health, the University of California, Davis, and Georgetown University) the United Kingdom (University of Lancaster) and Australia (Deakin University).
Library
leaders from multiple settings and contexts including colleges, universities, professional
schools, K — 12
schools,
public libraries, research organizations, and historic preservation / archives
This program is designed for library
leaders from multiple settings and contexts including colleges, universities, professional
schools, K — 12
schools,
public libraries, research organizations, and historic preservation / archives.
During a
public - safety forum last week in the Broward County
school district that brought hundreds of participants, shaken students and enraged parents and educators appealed to
school leaders to protect campuses
from violence.
In this half - hour discussion with attendees at Education Week's
Leaders To Learn
From event in Washington, Janice K. Jackson, discusses her work to support principals and build community trust as CEO of Chicago
Public Schools.
In
Public Impact's latest Opportunity Culture case study, Touchstone Education: New Charter With Experienced
Leader Learns
From Extending Teachers» Reach, we look at how this teacher, Tiffany McAfee, led the
school's teachers in their focus on literacy, and how the
school combined her leadership with online instruction.
Chicago
school leaders» plan to open a military academy inside a
public high
school has run into resistance
from community members angry enough to try to form a protective human ring around the
school.
Charlotte, N.C.'s Project L.I.F.T.: Designing New Teaching Roles to Create Culture of Excellence in High - Need
Schools and Charlotte, N.C.'s Project L.I.F.T.: One Teacher's View of Becoming a Paid Teacher -
Leader were co-authored by Jiye Grace Han and Sharon Kebschull Barrett, with contributions
from Public Impact's Joe Ableidinger, Bryan C. Hassel, and Emily Ayscue Hassel.
The group of Harvard faculty, graduate students, and
school leaders from the Boston
Public Schools who designed Data Wise envisioned the process of...
Working at Aspire
Public Schools provided me with an amazing opportunity to learn
from two entrepreneurial
leaders, Don Shalvey and Gloria Lee.
NLNS pledged, for example, «to identify classroom spaces for the courses» that the New
Leaders would take during their yearlong training, while the
school system promised to «identify outstanding practitioners
from the D.C.
Public Schools who could serve as faculty or guest lecturers in these courses.»
Governor Donald Carcieri, Speaker Gordon Fox and Mayor Daniel J. McKee cut the ribbon at Blackstone Valley Prep Mayoral Academy's 2009 opening, surrounded by (
from left to right) Cranston mayor Allan Fung, R.I. attorney general Peter Kilmartin, former senate majority
leader Daniel Connors, R.I. commissioner of education Deborah Gist, former president of the National Alliance of
Public Charter
Schools Nel - son Smith and former R.I. representative Mary Ann Shallcross Smith.
The 13 master's programs at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education attract extraordinary students
from every imaginable background: classroom teachers, district
leaders, nonprofit workers,
public policy researchers, social entrepreneurs, and software engineers.
The group of Harvard faculty, graduate students, and
school leaders from the Boston
Public Schools who designed Data Wise envisioned the process of learning to use data constructively as one that could also serve as a toe - hold for the overwhelming and amorphous task of instructional improvement.
The measure calls for a commission consisting of the governor, state superintendent, and legislative
leaders to devise means of generating an additional $ 1 billion in state revenue to increase the state's share of
public school funding
from about 40 percent to roughly 65 percent.
The only written commitment she had
from the
school system was a four - line letter
from then new superintendent, Clifford B. Janey, dated March 2005, saying that D.C.
Public Schools will «cover the Residency year salaries... for up to 20 New
Leaders who will train in DCPS during the 2005 - 2006
school year.»
According to a new Harvard study — based on data gathered
from focus groups, interviews, and several surveys, including one of roughly 20,000 11 - to -18-year-old boys and girls
from 59
public and private secondary
schools — nearly a quarter of girls preferred male over female political
leaders.
A
public statement followed by a series of activities to promote more high - quality
schools could drive improvement
from the ground up if state
leaders continue to fail to act.