Sentences with phrase «representing public educators»

The NEA is the largest professional employee organization in the United States, representing public educators at all levels.

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Saturday, the Hawaii State Teachers Association, which represents about 13,700 public and charter school educators endorsed Ige.
At 8:30 a.m., educators representing 11 state - supported schools serving deaf, blind and severely physically disabled students will kick off their lobby day, where they'll ask lawmakers to treat the students equally and increase state funding by 4.8 percent — the same percentage increase Cuomo has recommended for public school districts in his proposed 2015 - 16 executive budget, 3rd Floor Terrace, Legislative Office Building, Albany.
The UFT, which represents teachers at three Victory charter schools in New York City, has cited Victory management at the New York State Public Employment Relations Board for firing educators for union activity, coercing employees to withdraw their union support and discriminating against employees who are union supporters.
The guide was endorsed by both the Christian Educators Association International, a Pasadena, Calif., group that represents Christian teachers and employees in public schools, and the Gay,...
A coalition of 14 leading education organizations, LFA represents over 10 million parents, educators, and policymakers dedicated to improving student learning in America's public schools.
A partnership of 15 leading education organizations, * LFA represents more than 10 million parents, educators, and policymakers dedicated to improving student learning in America's public schools.
The Local Wellness Committee will represent all school levels (elementary and secondary schools) and include (to the extent possible), but not be limited to: parents and caregivers; students; representatives of the school nutrition program (e.g., school nutrition director); physical education teachers; health education teachers; school health professionals (e.g., health education teachers, school health services staff (e.g., nurses, physicians, dentists, health educators, and other allied health personnel who provide school health services), and mental health and social services staff (e.g., school counselors, psychologists, social workers, or psychiatrists); school administrators (e.g., superintendent, principal, vice principal); school board members; health professionals (e.g., dietitians, doctors, nurses, dentists); and the general public.
«Representing urban school boards, I am honored that the White House is celebrating Latino educators who bring excellence to America's public schools,» said White.
LFA members, which include AACTE and collectively represent more than 10 million educators, parents, and local policy makers, contributed their sectors» best practices and research to the compendium to advance a collective vision of how and why public schools flourish.
In her role as Senior Program Officer of Education, Bonnie collaborates regularly with the public school system, early childhood educators, local colleges, and the education non-profit community, and she represents the Foundation's education interests on a multitude of local boards and work groups.
Whether represented by unions or organized as a powerful voting bloc or both, public school educators have put their paychecks front and center, discounting the needs of their students.
Regardless of the qualifications one might add to this number, this represents the continuation of an increasing trend in graduation rates over the past 20 years of standards and accountability based reform in Texas public education, and we should applaud educators across the state for this achievement.
The National Education Association (NEA) represents 3 million public school educators across the United States.
National Education Association: The NEA is the largest professional organization and largest labor union in the US, representing public school teachers and other support personnel, faculty and staff and colleges and universities, retired educators, and college students preparing to become teachers.
This event is co-sponsored by the DC State Board of Education, SHAPPE (Senior High Alliance of Parents, Principals, and Educators), DC Public Schools, the Public Charter School Board, Coalition for 4 DC Schools and Communities (representing all 8 Ward Education Councils), Washington Teachers Union, DC Language Immersion Project, Office of the State Superintendent of Education, and Deputy Mayor of Education.
CIR is representing ten California teachers and the Christian Educators Association International in a landmark effort to re-establish the right of individual teachers and other public employees to decide for themselves whether to join and support a union.
Cruz, WEAC member and president of the Racine Education Association, which represents hundreds of educators in the district, and a coalition of several other public education stakeholders, including students, parents, and community leaders, have asked the Board of Education for an audit of all the high - stakes standardized tests district students are required to take.
IR is representing nine California teachers and the Christian Educators Association International in a landmark effort to re-establish the right of individual teachers and other public employees to decide for themselves whether to join and support a union.
Region 4 serves a seven - county area comprised of 48 public school districts and 34 open - enrollment charter schools, representing more than 1.2 million students, 95,000 educators, and 1,500 campuses.
Nearly all of Connecticut's public charter schools were represented, and parents, students, and educators had a chance to share their stories and experiences with law and policy makers.
In June, she convened a diverse group of about 30 participants with strong interests in gifted kids from all over Minnesota representing parents, legislators, public and private school educators and administrators to work on «New Directions: Gifted Education in Minnesota Vision and Strategic Planning.»
The Public Art Committee is chaired by a member of the Arts Council and includes five residents representing the geographic planning areas of Fulton County; three participating artists, curators, arts administrators, arts educators or architects; the directors of applicable Fulton County Departments and at least two other members of the Fulton County Arts Council.
Represented photographers are sought - after speakers and noted educators committed to dialogue with the public, the community of artists, and institutions of learning.
The Constitution & Bylaws state that the Council shall consist of at least five members, including at least two Registered Professional Reporters and at least three reporting educators from NCRA - approved programs representing both public and private institutions.
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