Sentences with phrase «run by school»

Resources available are likely to vary with program size; for example, a large program run by a school district would likely have to do more to accommodate a child than would a small family child care home with fewer resources and staff.
Although both intervention conditions demonstrated significant improvements in depressive symptoms and overall functioning, results indicate that IPT - AST has modest benefits over groups run by school counselors which were matched on frequency and duration of sessions.
Ask your council about before and after school clubs and holiday play schemes run by a school, private or voluntary organisation
The space is run by the school's certified library media specialist (SLMS).
It is not run by the school, but by a nonprofit called «Playworks: Play and Recess to Support Emotional Learning.»
Arizona's charter schools are authorized by the state Board of Education but are run by each school's own governing board, usually consisting of parents, teachers and community members.
The space is run by the school's certified library media specialist (SLMS).
This is the case across the entire enterprise of teacher training and development, from traditional higher education - based programs to those run by school districts and non-profit organizations.
Parents attending state education board meetings frequently bemoan the dearth of schools directly run by the School Board, which has only five.
Evaluating Boston's charter schools in 2009, Harvard economist Thomas Kane discovered that «students accepted by lottery at charters run by the school district with unionized teachers experienced no benefit.»
The Urban Teacher Residency Program falls into a small category of alternative programs in California run by school districts.
If the district doesn't deliver, targeted neighborhoods could be flooded with charters, which aren't run by the school district.
A third of the new schools will be charter schools; a third will be operated by independent contractors; and a third will be created as small schools to be run by the school district.
Many cities, such as New York and D.C., have room for start - ups, and have had successful ones, some of them charters and some run by the school districts.
Alternative programs are often run by school districts or nonprofits like Teach For America or The New Teacher Project, but the fastest - growing programs are run by for - profit corporations like Kaplan University or Teachers of Tomorrow.
The earliest programs that emerged in the mid-1980s, she noted, tended to be district - based and run by school personnel.
Taking the step from social enterprise project to sustainable social business requires drive, ambition and commitment, but when it works it really pays off - something Launceston Primary in Cornwall found out this year when their pupils set up Just Beez [www.justbeez.org], a social enterprise developed and run by the school's year 6 pupils to help address the plight of the British bee population.
The home is possibly the first group home in the U.S. run by a school district for homeless students.
Almost two in five secondary pupils (37 per cent) don't take part in extra-curricular activities run by their school.
While nearly all school districts are run by school boards whose members are elected by voters, Yonkers» board members are appointed by the mayor.
Over the years there has been a tremendous increase in the number of shifts (classes) of some programmes run by the school.
Serving healthful food to children should be central to the school system's mission and run by school officials, not by a for - profit company, she said.
But these are all either run by the school catering staff themselves or, if bought in, then are still subject to the same rules as the school caterer in terms of availability to all students (on free meals or not) and in terms of the nutritional standards.
Of the 90 similar programs in the state in the 1989 - 90 school year, 29 were run by school districts and 61 by outside agencies in space provided by local schools, according to Illinois Board of Education records.
Run by the School of Artisan Food and Virtuous Bread, the awards are open for submissions in five categories:
It's run by the school's Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and contains over 1,000 anole lizards from six Caribbean islands.
The EMBA program offers students consulting experience through SFU's Learning Strategies Group, a consulting service run by the school.
Group programs for kids of divorce run by schools or faith - based organizations are an excellent resource for kids and families who need some help to get through these early stages.
Children 16 and under are competing with pupils across the UK in the Classroom of the Future Competition, being run by schools supply company Viking and the British Institute of Interior Design.
One of the great things about L.A. is that the art scene is pretty much run by the schools.

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Thank God I'm just a grandparent these days, without school - aged kids who are trapped in an increasingly bizarre and irrational world run by adults - mostly parents and otherwise unemployable administrators — where the rules, the procedures and the approved behaviors vary daily and the changes come so rapidly and abruptly that the characters in Alice in Wonderland would be totally jealous.
I made sure to mention BYU, knowing that David Neeleman is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints and has ties to the school, which is run by the LDS Church.
Beth's email to members of Yale's administration triggered the school's sexual - assault adjudication process, which is run by the University - Wide Committee on Sexual Misconduct.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
Likewise, Key Clubs run by dedicated school administrators or instructors can become catalysts for volunteering and fundraising.
Republicans talk of sparking economic growth rates in the range of four per cent, but models run by non-partisan forecasters, such as the Wharton business school at the University of Pennsylvania, predict only a modest increase over the shorter term.
Other universities are watching carefully and will likely follow Stanford's lead, says Chris Lesmes, former director of the Big Red Venture Fund, a student - run $ 2 million investment fund targeting startups at Cornell University and financed by alumni, not the school.
For his part, Abe is facing cronyism scandals in Japan related to the discounted sale of government land to a private school and the approval of a new veterinary school run by one of the Prime Minister's friends.
To find them, we decided to visit Web sites run by the top 50 U.S. business schools.
Barnes argues that the smaller amounts, typically $ 20,000 or less, allow students to run their companies and stay in school — as well as boost their entrepreneurial education by forcing them to be scrappy and resourceful.
Justin Wolfers, an associate professor of business and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, argued those working in the field of happiness economics mistakenly imagine that the world is run by legions of politicians and economists whose love of GDP approaches religious fervor.
In this film, the pastor and a nun, played by Ingrid Bergman, attempt to save a run - down parochial school on the verge of being closed down.
Both are business - oriented by nature; Lindahl juggled five jobs to pay for New York University and Simmons ran a Web development shop in high school.
Run by the Harvard Business School's Arthur Rock Center for Entrepreneurship and the Social Enterprise Initiative, the HBS New Venture Competition provides an integrative learning experience for all participants.
The market for top - flight talent is now so tight that nearly 100 directors of Fortune 250 companies estimate that fewer than four people — including those both inside and outside their company — would be capable of stepping into the CEO role today and running it at least as well as their current CEO, according to a survey by researchers at Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Rock Center for Corporate Governanceat Stanford University.
From being a straight D student in high school, to building a real estate colossus she'd sell for $ 66 million, to reinventing herself in media topped by her star - turns on «Shark Tank,» Barbara Corcoran runs on pluck, gumption, street smarts and lessons her mother taught her, which she shares on this memorable episode of «All Business With Jeffrey Hayzlett.»
Run by EduAce Services Pvt. Ltd, the startup works with schools and students on their co-scholastic learning needs.
Another important cooperative venture is the Community Co-Mingled Recycling Scheme which is jointly run by Talison Lithium and the school.
CasePlace.org was run by the Aspen Institute Business and Society Program, which is dedicated to helping business schools prepare their students to be responsible stewards of the environment and society.
Apple is looking to reassert dominance in U.S. schools, where inexpensive laptops running software from Alphabet Inc's Google and Microsoft Corp now top iPad by sales, offering a cheap way to get to cloud - based productivity tools.
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