Sentences with phrase «says school executive»

They look like office buildings,» says school Executive Director Meka Pace, in our toolkit.

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As its troubles have mounted, the school has suspended new classes and begun overhauling its curriculum, executives said.
Having founded a video game company, and with major investments in an eyewear company, Piqué is increasingly involved in business strategy himself; in 2017 he underwent an executive program at Harvard Business School, and he says he hopes to run Barça in the future, after he finally retires from football, probably in a few years» time.
«You begin to see that Apple is approaching that ceiling in growth,» says Z. John Zhang, professor of marketing at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and executive faculty director of the Penn - Wharton China Center.
A sure sign is «repeatedly pushing the door - close button on an elevator,» says Richard Jolly, a London Business School professor and executive coach.
Earlier this November, Cornell Tech, a joint venture between Cornell University and Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, said Denise Young Smith would join the engineering school as its executive - in - residence starting Jan. 2018.
As Harvard Law School's Labor and Worklife Program Executive Director Sharon Block said to me in an email: «I don't think we can be limited in our thinking by what can get through Congress now — nothing can.
Executive director Kara Kennedy says, «Painting a school or building a playground can be fun but volunteers feel their contributions and time is more meaningful when it is skill - based.
«Almost every failed entrepreneur... overestimates their ability to generate revenue, or underestimates what it'll take» to start making money, says Stewart Thornhill, executive director at the Pierre L. Morrissette Institute for Entrepreneurship at the Richard Ivey School of Business.
'' [Silicon Valley] runs the risk of being perceived as arrogant and entitled and super-wealthy and narrowly satisfying its own interests,» says Dan Siciliano, a research fellow at the Immigration Policy Center, and executive director at the Program in Law, Economics, and Business at Stanford Law School.
«The microbiome is a virtually unexplored frontier that holds the key to myriad opportunities for innovation,» said Will Rosenzweig, dean and executive director, The Food Business School.
At the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, Stewart Thornhill, who also serves as the executive director of the Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies, says that while an MBA is by no means necessary to startup success, it can be helpful.
Uecker, who handles executive MBA and executive nondegree programs at the Jones Graduate School, says the outsourcing of routine tasks, such as making copies or supplying the office coffee machine, frees up his staff for more important duties.
But Continental executive Scott Penfound says the plan is to offer «an old - school commerce bank,» meaning one that focuses on making money from selling services rather than issuing credit.
«If the first time we get to know you is your application, you're robbing yourself of an opportunity,» says JD Clarke, executive director of masters programs recruitment and admissions at Ivey Business School.
Executive MBA programs from the Australian Graduate School of Management are structured for flexibility, convenience and relevance, says WA state manager John Barrington.
«While the GRE is gaining acceptance among business schools, it's still fairly new to the MBA admissions process and programs are not in a hurry to embrace it due to its lack of history in predicting business school performance,» said Liza Weale, Kaplan's executive director of pre-business and graduate programs, in a statement.
While Trump could initiate some changes to the visa program with executive action, significant shifts would likely need to go through a lengthy formal rulemaking process, said Stephen Yale - Loehr, an immigration expert at Cornell Law School.
«During my career, I recognized that business school students were not graduating with the full complement of skills necessary to help their new organizations address real - world challenges,» says CCMF president and chief executive officer Marcel Desautels.
Their decisions matter more during uncertain economic times than just about any other, says Sydney Finkelstein, a professor of management at Dartmouth's Tuck Executive Education school.
Chief executive, Tim Morfin said: «The reality that kids who are growing up in poverty are four times more likely to be excluded from school just tells us that there is a real risk of a system that isn't fair.»
Amanda Spielman, the chief executive of Ofsted said some faiths schools «seek to isolate young people from the mainstream, do not prepare them for life in Britain or, worse, and actively undermine fundamental British values».
Colin Hart, chief executive of the institute, accused the government overreacting, on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «You may or may not agree with it, but one thing you can't do is sue the school over the way in which history is taught or maths is taught or whatever subject there is, because the law excludes discrimination from the content of the curriculum, but that's to change for independent schools, free schools and academies»
One's familial education choices don't have to equate to isolation from engagement in our public schools, says Andrea Reyes Ramirez, the executive director of the Faith and Education Coalition for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference.
Imam Khalid Latif, a chaplain for New York University and executive director of the school's Islamic Center, said in a Belief Blog post that Islamic law is flexible and that the rules can be adjusted to reduce detriments to society.
The caliber of the dishes was all so impressive, said the judges, Kontos Foods Corporate Executive Chef Demetrios Haralambatos, and Chef James Cwynar, Culinary School Director at Eva's Village, that they couldn't decide on a clear winner.
«Since 1998, VH1 Save The Music Foundation has raised $ 2.14 million for new musical instruments so that Chicago Public School students in over 82 schools could gain the tools to pursue their passion for music,» said Paul Cothran, Foundation Vice President and Executive Director.
«The best big - man prospect in high school or college,» says another NBA executive.
«This is like going to graduate schoolsays Steve Foehl, a volunteer official and executive director of the New Jersey State Golf Association.
«Player safety has been and will continue to be the top priority for members of the NFHS Football Rules Committee,» said Brad Garrett, chair of the NFHS Football Rules Committee and assistant executive director of the Oregon School Activities Association.
«They're very conscientious about their jobs,» said Jacqueline Bergen, the school's executive director.
The Illinois State High School Association's executive director said that in more than 30 years, he could not remember a similar injury in a wrestling match.
Test scores go up, truancy goes down and attendance goes up,» says Joshua Simonds, the former executive director of the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, who devotes himself to advocating for arts in the schools as part of a well - rounded education.
said Rochelle Davis, executive director of the Chicago - based Healthy Schools Campaign.
The Near Northwest Neighborhood Network, which serves Latinos, African - Americans and others in Humboldt Park, West Town and Logan Square, has 138 members, including social service agencies, churches, banks, hospitals and schools, said executive director Eliud Medina.
The Park Board has scheduled an executive session for Saturday morning, and board President Ken Nolan said he expects the five - member board to vote to proceed with a lawsuit against the school district.
The committee will examine the possibility of working with the schools on a jointly - funded indoor pool, among other things, said Steve Cherveny, executive director of the Park District.
«For the little ones, reactions to crisis tend to be nonverbal,» says Ted Feinberg, assistant executive director of the National Association of School Psychologists.
Anne L. Bryant, executive director of the school boards association, said it was «disappointing» that the law «does not provide adequate funding,» which she said would «challenge schools» ability to provide school nutrition by adding a new funding burden for schools at a time when there are critical budget shortfalls.»
«We think (the changes) reflect the district's commitment to healthful school foods,» said Rochelle Davis, executive director of the Healthy Schools Campaign, which is partnering with CPS and others on the project.
Things like quinoa, as you mentioned, and kamut and millet,» said Sarah Elizabeth Ippel founder and Executive Director of the school.
The program fed 60 to 90 children a day until school started, says executive director Joseph Micon.
«Everyone thinks that the only thing kids eat in school are French fries,» said John Keeling, the council's executive vice president and chief executive.
SNA Past President Dora Rivas, RD, LD, SNS, is executive foodservice director of child and nutrition services for the Dallas Independent School District, and she says that there has never been a better time to begin advocating for BIC service.
And Betti Wiggins, executive director of the Office of School Nutrition for Detroit Public Schools, says moving to the new program had zero impact on the city's Title I funding.
The school approached the Park District because students wanted to do «a project close to home where they could see the direct results,» said Park District Executive Director John Curran.
Chicago Public Schools, where 87 percent of students are eligible for free and reduced - price lunch, already puts strict requirements on the items sold in vending machines — juice and water are the only available beverages, for instance — but Leslie Fowler, the district's executive director of nutrition support services, said students still bristle at the idea of schools controlling their cSchools, where 87 percent of students are eligible for free and reduced - price lunch, already puts strict requirements on the items sold in vending machines — juice and water are the only available beverages, for instance — but Leslie Fowler, the district's executive director of nutrition support services, said students still bristle at the idea of schools controlling their cschools controlling their choices.
Betti J. Wiggins, executive director of Detroit Public School's office of school nutrition, said students don't like to admit they come from poor backgrSchool's office of school nutrition, said students don't like to admit they come from poor backgrschool nutrition, said students don't like to admit they come from poor backgrounds.
«Tony doesn't have an ounce of cynicism about what's possible,» said Andrés Alonso, chief executive of the city's schools.
Kate Maehr, executive director of the cavernous South Side food depository, said more than 32,000 one - pound packages of ground pork and an accompanying 12,000 pounds of bacon and sausage — donated by Farmland Foods — would be swiftly shipped out to 652 food pantries, shelters and after - school programs in Cook County, and more than 1,000 other pantries statewide.
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