Sentences with phrase «retired public school teachers»

But the career of most retired public school teachers does not end with those final marks in well - worn grade books.
Many public school districts (and some states) provide health insurance benefits for retired public school teachers.
ALBANY — The state's highest court has ruled the names and pensions of retired public school teachers must be made public.
Luthmann collected $ 10,000 and Liedy, a retired public school teacher, took in $ 4,730, according to the Campaign Finance Board.
White is a retired public school teacher and community leader.
A retired public school teacher, Stavisky is the chairwoman of the Senate Higher Education Committee and the first female senator elected from Queens.
His father, John B. King Sr., was a 66 - year - old retired public school teacher and administrator, who had been the first African - American principal in Brooklyn and later, the city's executive deputy superintendent of schools.
«It was right before the economy crashed,» recalls Representative Sally Toone, a retired public school teacher in Gooding and former president of the Gooding Education Association, who was elected to the Idaho state legislature in 2016.
As a retired public school teacher I am convinced that the so - called public schools are harming America.
As a teacher with a masters degree in elementary education from the University of Richmond and as a retired public school teacher of 40 years, I would implore you to listen to other professional educators as myself.
Joe Reilly is a retired public school teacher who lives in Stone Ridge, NY and Shelter Island.
Art: Meryl Meisler at Steven Kasher Gallery (February 25 — April 9): For the last several years, Meryl Meisler, a retired public school teacher from Bushwick, Brooklyn, has released a treasure trove of her photographs from the 1970s that recall the oddities of Ralph Eugene Meatyard and the intimacies of Diane Arbus.
Dear Judith Curry, I'm a retired public school teacher in Toronto who has been following your advice for a few years by somewhat reluctantly engaging various climate change sceptics and outright deniers in online media blogs and comment threads but when I encountered your Oct 1 piece entitled «Kill the IPCC:...» in Canada's Financial Post, I realized I had been following the advice of someone who has become something other than an impartial observer of the «climate change wars».
Mr. Cohen is a retired public school teacher with over 30 years of experience teaching physical education and driver education.

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Each in their early 30s, Joe and Ali Olsen quit their jobs as public school teachers with $ 1 million in the bank in August 2015, retiring after just eight years in the workforce to travel with their young daughter.
Ann E. Dolan, 85, of Palatine, a retired elementary school teacher for the Chicago Public Schools, died Sunday, Sept. 30, in her home.
For lawmakers to truly curb government spending across New York State they need to get public school teacher and administrator salaries, as well as the five - and six - figure payouts many of them receive upon retiring, back into the realm of what's normal for middle - income earners.
A retired Dayton Public Schools teacher, Pam Styles is a reading specialist at Immaculate.
A panel discussion, «Perspectives and Complexities in Educating for Global Competence,» will follow Schleicher's remarks, with HGSE Professor Howard Gardner, senior director of Project Zero; Kate Ireland, director of global education from the District of Columbia Public Schools; Siva Kumari, director general of International Baccalaureate; and Joan Soble, a retired teacher from Cambridge Rindge and Latin School.
Thomas Wagner is a retired New York City public - school teacher as well as a former taxi driver, debate coach, union leader, and member of the San Antonio Golden Gloves.
Their profiles are juxtaposed against sobering statistics and research, among them, this shocking reality: There are 3.2 million public school teachers in the United States; 1.8 million of them will soon retire, and there aren't many candidates yearning to take their place.
So here, in this collection, I have drawn from various sources and experiences over time and around the world, ideas from inspectors and their reports, leadership training course tutors and candidates, school improvement ambassadors, union officials, faculty leaders, headteachers and principals in all their guises, governors, government officials, civil servants, councillors, parents, students, current, aspiring, ex and retired teachers, in the public, private, Academy, Charter, free, not - for - profit, voluntary and charitable sectors.
Robert Cullen, a retired journalist - turned - public - school - English - teacher who was awaiting board placement, also sounded conflicted when I asked.
«I trust our teachers to teach kids what they need to know without mandating every little thing,» said outgoing D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson, who is retiring in October following a five - year run leading the system.
None retired as public school teachers.
The Northeast Indiana Friends of Public Education (NEIFPE) «was founded in 2011 after a small group of friends, teachers, and retired teachers traveled to Washington D.C. for the Save Our Schools March.»
They boast 3.2 million members and include public school educators, support members, faculty & staff members at the university level, retired educators, administrators, and college students becoming teachers.
A retired educator since 2015, Tuntstall served the Trenton Public School system as a teacher, assistant principal, assistant superintendent and principal.
There are over 45,000 public school teachers who meet Connecticut's certification law and nearly as many retired teachers who met the law when they were teachers.
Regional Educational Laboratory Central worked with Aurora Public Schools in Colorado to conduct a randomized controlled trial study in the 2013 - 14 and 2014 - 15 school years during implementation of the district's innovative Read more about Study Finds Positive Impacts of Retired Educators to Support New Teachers -LSB-...]
She is a retired classroom teacher with 29 years of teaching experience in the Oklahoma public school system.
Coalition Members: Our Community, Our Schools, Alliance AFT, Coalition for an Accountable System of Education, Dallas AFL - CIO Central Labor Council, LULAC District III, NEA Dallas, Texas State Teachers Association, North Texas Jobs with Justice, Dallas Friends of Public Education, Texas Organizing Project, Foundation for Community Empowerment, Tejano Democrats, Stop the Takeover, Texas AFT, Mexican American Democrats, Oak Cliff Coalition of the Arts, Association of Hispanic School Administrators, Zen Holmes Community Outreach Center, Texas Alliance for Retired Americans and Service Employees International Union.
The reported first - person piece includes a retired teacher (being gentrified), a couple that includes a tenured Atlanta Public Schools teacher (doing the gentrifying), and — most important for our purposes — the school choice they make for their daughter.
Jim Kreider Missouri Retired Teachers Association & Public School Personnel 3030 Dupont Circle Jefferson City, MO 65109 573-634-4300 [email protected] www.mrta.org
Ken Derstine is a retired Philadelphia public school teacher.
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.
District One incumbent James Garvey is opposed by Lee Barrios, retired special education teacher from Mandeville, and Sharon Hewitt an education activist in the St. Tammany Parish public school system.
A teacher in Ohio put the teacher workforce demographic trends in more dramatic terms when he expressed hope that there would be public school teachers to support him when he's ready to retire!
Retired Massachusetts public school elementary classroom teacher (34 years).
She is a retired public school educator with eight years experience as a school superintendent, eight as the director of technology, three as a special education administrator, and the rest of her years as a teacher of students with a variety of special educational needs.
The news conference came in advance of a public hearing before the legislature's Appropriations Committee, where teachers pushed for the restoration of education cost share (ECS) funding for schools, critical programs that support new teachers, and a budget that ensures veteran teachers who have dedicated their professional lives to Connecticut's children can retire with dignity.
After two decades as president of the teachers union in the second - largest public school system in Massachusetts, Tim Collins is formally retiring at the end of the month.
Public school teachers retire much earlier than comparable professionals.
As large numbers of U.S. public school teachers retire and enrollments rise during the next decade, over two million new teachers will enter the profession.
I just retired after 30 years as a special education and general classroom teacher in a public school system.
There are over 45,000 active public school teachers who have meet Connecticut's certification law and nearly an equal number of retired teachers who meet the law, a law which includes getting the proper education, taking the proper tests and paying the proper fees.
We will never forget your state of the state speech where you insulted every public school teacher, we will never forget who you put in as education commissioner, we will never forget your sympathies to charter schools, and we will never forget who you tried to cut the retired teacher's health benefits in the budget, while giving billionaires money to move their corporation fifteen miles down the road.
Shortly after he was elected with CEA's first endorsement in 2010, the governor of this state disrespected every teacher with his «tenure» comment, then promoted Common Core, supported the corporate education movement through charter schools, advocated for more and more standardized testing, hired an education commissioner who had absolutely no public school experience (in fact had ties to charter schools), chipped away at teacher security through negative tenure reform, and championed the complete elimination of the state contribution to the retired teacher's health insurance fund.
Freddrick Murray, who has been serving as Jackson Public Schools» interim superintendent since November 2016, said he issued the call for retired teachers because the school district has had difficulty attracting adequate numbers of certified instructors.
School and public librarians, writers, teachers and college professors, booksellers, reviewers, magazine editors, an audiobook publisher, and a number of retired «children's literature specialists» are all part of the mix.
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