Sentences with phrase «school board approval»

The new legislation would allow for the creation of charter schools in «C» rated districts (without local school board approval).
Allow for the creation of charter schools in «C» rated districts (without local school board approval).
There are 13 positions already approved for next year and administrators are hoping for school board approval for another seven new Interventionist and vice principal positions.
School Superintendent John Barry quickly got on board, and worked with AEA to seek school board approval for converting William Smith to a pilot school.
But pending school board approval in late May, it will absorb students from a closing neighboring elementary / middle school, George Manierre, and become an International Baccalaureate school, which could involve staff changes.
If you change the number of instructional days / hours as stipulated in your charter contract, you will need to seek Charter School Board approval.
The change wouldn't cost additional money and doesn't require School Board approval, he added.
InspireNOLA is expected to get McMain, one of the schools ExCEED sought, pending school board approval tomorrow.
Leaders of a proposed charter school for low - income minority students said Friday that they expect to have sufficient funding and will open Madison Prep as a private academy next fall but will continue to seek Madison School Board approval to make it a publicly funded charter school in 2013.
Pending School Board approval Monday, the iPads will debut in 20 elementary schools, 10 middle schools, and Memorial, Shabazz and West high schools by mid-March.
However, Coconut Creek placed an officer at the Dave Thomas Education Center immediately following the Stoneman Douglas shooting, deciding not to wait for final School Board approval, police spokesman Scotty Leamon said.
Charter Schools: SB 2161 would allow for the creation of charter schools in «C» rated districts (without local school board approval), allow students to cross district lines to attend....
Leaders of a proposed charter school for low - income minority students said Friday they expect to have sufficient funding and will open Madison Prep as a private academy next fall but will continue to seek school board approval to make it a publicly funded charter school in 2013.
Additionally, charter schools are currently only permitted in «D» and «F» rated districts (without local school board approval).
This would allow for the creation of charter schools in «C» rated districts (without local school board approval), allow students to cross district lines to attend a charter school, permit employees to participate in PERS and other benefits programs, and allow for conversion charters to purchase or lease the school building from the local school district at market value.
SB 2161: This would allow for the creation of charter schools in «C» rated districts (without local school board approval), allow students to cross district lines to attend a charter school, permit employees to participate in PERS and other benefits programs, and allow for conversion charters to purchase or lease the school building from the local school district at market value.
They differ from traditionally run schools in that they have the autonomy to hire and fire staff and set their own curriculum without school board approval.
First of all, charter schools are public schools; no one could organize one without school board approval.
Under the proposal, the UW System would be required to create a new office within four months to authorize independent charter schools in school districts with more than 25,000 students — Madison and Milwaukee — without local school board approval.
Terminations would be subject to school board approval.
Charter Schools: SB 2161 would allow for the creation of charter schools in «C» rated districts (without local school board approval), allow students to cross district lines to attend a charter school, permit employees to participate in PERS and other benefits programs, and allow for conversion charters to purchase or lease the school building from the local school district at market value.
School districts must present their proposed plans (LCAPs) to these committees for input prior to school board approval.
School - based approval procedures (e.g., superintendent or school board approval) were also completed as needed before Phase 1 data collection.
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