Sentences with phrase «school begins next week»

MANHATTAN — Comptroller Scott Stringer says he has not received more than 70 percent of contracts for universal pre-K providers, which means his office won't have time to do an independent review before school begins next week.

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Although the major conferences do not begin NCAA conference tournament play until next week, the journey to the tourney is already underway for several schools.
The national high school all - star games begin next week with the Under Armour All - America Game in Orlando on Jan. 4, and the U.S. Army All - American Bowl in San Antonio on Jan. 6.
Beginning next week, the agency in question — D.C. Central Kitchen — will set up shop at Kelly Miller Middle School in Northeast Washington and get ready to start cooking meals for seven D.C. schools when classes resume Aug. 23.
Next week begins the three weeks of school vacation for the seven - day Passover holiday.
A series of discussions will take place beginning next week with state lawmakers, educators, students and parents to address what can be done to make schools safer, the governor said.
When he did discuss the issue of mayoral control over city schools, de Blasio insisted he «could not express the urgency more,» but said the real work would begin, conveniently, next week.
This has been a pretty discouraging process, as there is so much work that goes into each application and so far I have no job prospects for the beginning of the school year (most teachers in the area return to school next week!).
Next week begins a roll of full five days a week of school until November.
Beginning next week, students in Dade County, Fla., public schools will start «logging on» microcomputers to solve geometry problems or to work on reading skills as part of a pilot program designed to acquaint students with computer technology and to supplement classroom instruction.
Superintendent William A. Anton last week proposed shortening the school year from 180 to 163 days beginning next fall in an effort to save the district about $ 160 million in staff and teacher salaries and other costs.
Schools will have to fight for significant increases in next fiscal year's budgets, according to lawmakers and analysts preparing for the 2005 legislative sessions, some of which begin this week.
State lawmakers will begin studying next week how to break up North Carolina school districts, potentially paving the way for splitting large school systems like Wake County and Charlotte - Mecklenburg.
When state lawmakers meet next week to begin the weighty task of reforming North Carolina's knotty method of financing public schools, the sufficiency of the state's K - 12 funding will not be on the table.
AFTER a summer of budget cuts in Washington and state capitals, we have only to look to our schools, when classes begin in the next few weeks, to see who will pay the price.
Given the compressed timeframe in which the dissolution of the SRC must take place in order for the District to regain local control by the beginning of the 2018 - 2019 school year and the difficulty the District would likely face getting legislative approval from Harrisburg to change its charter to allow an elected school board in the next few weeks, Education Voters of PA supports mayoral control of the school board at this time.
The State Board of Education is working to create new rules around school accountability, and a series of public hearings begin next week.
With SBAC testing beginning next week for those who have not opted out, the Bristol school system is handling parental opt out requests in a mature and responsible manner.
Thirty members of the Wyoming Education Association will begin making their way to Chicago next week, joining more than 9,000 colleagues and fellow NEA members at the 149th Annual Meeting and Representative Assembly (RA) to collaborate on critical issues in public education, including priority schools.
Over the next two weeks, teachers in New Jersey and several other states will return to their classrooms and begin to prepare for a new school year.
With DC's school lottery opening this week, many parents are beginning to consider their options for next school year.
Today brought the news that schools officials in Granby, Connecticut will be instituting a «Sit and Stare» policy for children whose parent have opted them out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium Test that begins next weeks.
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The live broadcasts, produced in cooperation with Suffolk University Law School, resume next week when the SJC begins its new court year.
My next step in the following weeks will be to begin work on organizing a forum on the issue to be held at Emory University School of Law, to which I will invite by publication invitation members of the statewide judiciary and criminal justice system, as well as representatives of low income minority churches and groups, and the general public.
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