Sentences with phrase «retention policy of the state»

In its letter denying my request for emails from Glaser's private account, the administration cited the general retention policy of the State Archives.

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The proposal is based on the federal government's email retention policy and would create standards for permanent preservation of records generated by statewide public officials, state lawmakers and those in senior agency positions.
Governing bodies have discretion to give recruitment and retention allowances, Special Educational Needs allowances, training and professional development allowances and out - of - school activity allowances, as stated in the school's Pay Policy.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is calling for a new email retention policy for state leaders following criticism of his administration's practice of purging emails after 90 days.
New York State's email deletion policy is out of step with best practices in the Federal government, in other states like North Carolina and Massachusetts, with good government advocates, and even with the New York State Archives's own recommendations from 2010, which stated «Purging all emails after a defined time period is not an acceptable retention and disposition strategy.»
The Governor's change to a 90 day retention policy had the beneficial effect of forcing state employees to actually respond to their backlog of email before they lost it.
Emails are supposed to be saved for a variety of reasons, including pending document requests under the Freedom of Information Law, according to a 118 - page retention policy distributed to state employees.
David explained at the time that the administration missed that deadline because it was still «completing its review of existing legal standards, record retention policies, administrative practices, technological platforms and capacities, and maintenance programs that exist in other states
An I.T.S. spokeswoman, Michelle McDonald, confirmed the new feature took effect in all state offices and «serves as a reminder of the policy and to preserve all emails that fall within the State Archive's retention policy.&rstate offices and «serves as a reminder of the policy and to preserve all emails that fall within the State Archive's retention policy.&rState Archive's retention policy
«My position's pretty simple: the record retention policy the state has — and all agencies have them, based on the type of record — those record retention policies should apply regardless of the format of the communication,» he said.
Capital first reported last month that state agencies had fully implemented a 2013 policy of automatically deleting emails after 90 days if they are not proactively flagged by employees for retention.
ALBANY — Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said email retention is a «complicated issue» and that he was «monitoring» legislative proposals to roll back a Cuomo administration policy of automatically deleting state emails after 90 days unless they are proactively flagged for retention.
State higher education performance funding is falling short of its intended goals of raising student retention and degree completion rates at community colleges, according to new research published today in Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, a peer - reviewed journal of the American Educational Research Association.
At the same time that thousands of school districts nationwide are beginning to implement the Common Core State Standards in English / language arts, many also face new state reading policies for the early grades that call for the identification of struggling readers, require interventions to help them, and, in some instances, mandate the retention of 3rd graders who lack adequate reading skState Standards in English / language arts, many also face new state reading policies for the early grades that call for the identification of struggling readers, require interventions to help them, and, in some instances, mandate the retention of 3rd graders who lack adequate reading skstate reading policies for the early grades that call for the identification of struggling readers, require interventions to help them, and, in some instances, mandate the retention of 3rd graders who lack adequate reading skills.
Because the state has not yet identified students for retention, the test scores of students the first time they are in the 3rd grade are not affected by any change in the student cohort resulting from the retention policy.
Moving the scale of quality of the United States» teaching force toward this higher level would, he recognizes, require significant changes in school districts» employment practices, basing recruitment, compensation, and retention policies on the identification and compensation of teachers according to their effectiveness.
A report on third - grade literacy policies by the Education Commission of the States (ECS), published in March 2012, outlined what can go wrong with strict retention policies:
Teacher shortages are not felt uniformly across all communities and classrooms, but instead affect some states, subject areas, and student populations more than others, based on differences in wages, working conditions, concentrations of teacher preparation institutions, as well as a wide range of policies that influence recruitment and retention.
The Assembly has proposed revisions to the enrollment and retention policy that many traditional district schools themselves have not been able to meet and includes penalties that would likely result in the closure of charter schools across the state.
Opponents of the state's reading policy say retention is not the best intervention for a struggling student.
With better understanding of the prevalence and consequences of principal turnover rates and disparities across contexts, districts and states can implement policies and programs that will increase principal retention and success.
Early Childhood Teacher Education Policies: Research Review and State Trends reviews key findings from a recent policy report by the Center on Enhancing Early Learning Outcomes which reviews published research on early childhood (ECE) workforce education and credentials as well as on the current status of ECE wages, recruitment and retention challenges, and promising practices.
The United States saw an increase in retention with the introductions of education policies that hold schools accountable for student performance in ways that harm students.
As our state considers issues of school finance equity, teacher certification and teacher retention, our leaders can avoid unforeseen unequal outcomes from policies that may appear to have no effect based on race or ethnicity.
Because of the importance of school leadership in teacher recruitment and retention, local and state policies designed to better prepare and continually develop school leaders can play a significant role in reducing teacher attrition.
To combat the area's growing teacher retention problem, the study recommended the city and state consider adopting a number of policy changes that could encourage more people to enter, or stick with, a teaching career.
The review of the Ed Trust recommendations showed the report missed an opportunity to address the root causes of the nation's teacher retention problem and failed to explain the impact of previous federal and state policies on teacher recruitment and retention.
For example, some states with POBF policies are seeing worse, not improved, rates of retention and graduation.
This 2011 report surveys recently passed teacher evaluation policies in five states and rates each on the law's strengths and weaknesses in teacher evaluation design requirements, transparency and public reporting of evaluation data, principal autonomy over teacher hiring and placement, and the extent to which the law links teacher evaluation results to key personnel decisions, including tenure, reductions in force, dismissal of underperforming teachers, and retention.
Eighth grade scores are better indicators of achievement than are fourth grade scores due to differences in states» retention policies.
It is difficult to put forth a «sample» document destruction policy applicable nationwide due to the immense variation in state rules on ethical obligations for file retention, though the basics of one are included below.
To the extent that the third party records retention policies are inconsistent with the Texas State Record Retention Schedule, Texas.gov will put forth reasonable efforts to archive copies of social media content in order to meet State records retention obligations.
Other commenters noted that laws governing the length of retention of clinical records vary by state and by provider type and suggested that entities be allowed to adhere to state laws or policies established by professional organizations or accrediting bodies.
The car insurance company has a strong retention rate, as nearly 90 % of those that currently have a National General auto insurance policy state that they will renew when the time comes.
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