About Momma Bears Momma Bears is a Tennessee - based grassroots organization of public schools advocates who defend and support children and public schools and
recognize quality public education as a right for every child.
Not exact matches
CCSA
recognizes charter
public school teachers across the state who provide a high -
quality public education to students at their charter
public schools in honor of National Charter Schools Week and Teacher Appreciation Week, both of which fall on the week of May 6 - 12, 2018.
«We want to thank the supporters of the charter movement, including students, parents and teachers, for
recognizing the important role of charter schools in
public education, and for supporting efforts to expand
quality education opportunities to more students.
My students began to
recognize the rhetoric designed to persuade the voting
public, but that did nothing to further the
quality of the
education they received.
More than 220 colleges and universities in eight states representing
public higher
education systems and select private institutions already
recognize the superior
quality of the Smarter Balanced high school test and use the assessment system to help students further their postsecondary
education.
We believe that such educators should reflect the diversity of their students, believe deeply in the potential of every student to achieve, understand the importance of equity in achieving
quality public education for all, and
recognize the role community plays in helping support schools and students.
The NAACP, in October 2016,
recognized the racism inherent in the concept of charter schools and called for «a moratorium on charter school expansion and for the strengthening of oversight in governance and practice» because «the NAACP has been in the forefront of the struggle for and a staunch advocate of free, high -
quality, fully and equitably funded
public education for all children».
It
recognizes that
public schools (often neighborhood hubs), have a unique opportunity to provide access to effective and integrated service delivery that support conditions for high
quality teaching and learning by partnering with organizations representing youth development, academic enrichment, mental and physical health, human services, foster care, early
education, adult
education, and family engagement.
IGMA was founded to promote fine miniatures as an art form; to increase awareness and appreciation of high -
quality workmanship through
public education, to
recognize and honor qualified artisans and encourage work of highest
quality, to encourage the development of new artisans; and to coordinate and serve.