Sentences with phrase «school district officials surveyed»

Common Core State Standards: Progress and Challenges in School Districts» Implementation is based on the responses of a nationally representative sample of school district officials surveyed earlier this year on the issue of academic standards.

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At the urging of district officials, about 35 students at Poughkeepsie High School coordinated a schoolwide survey to find out what their peers wanted to see in their sSchool coordinated a schoolwide survey to find out what their peers wanted to see in their schoolschool.
NCLB «is pushing school districts to do things out of their comfort zones,» says Robert Maranto, who last year surveyed state education officials throughout the country about NCLB.
Together we conducted a major teacher survey, and I personally visited 28 charter campuses in Arizona run by 20 different operators and conducted in - person and phone interviews with more than 200 policymakers, district school officials, and charter school teachers, operators, students, and parents between November 1997 and May 2001.
The New York State School Boards Association, the New York Association of School Business Officials, and the New York Council of School Superintendents surveyed districts in February to determine the likely impact of Mr. Cuomo's proposed 10 percent cut — or $ 891 million — in state schooSchool Boards Association, the New York Association of School Business Officials, and the New York Council of School Superintendents surveyed districts in February to determine the likely impact of Mr. Cuomo's proposed 10 percent cut — or $ 891 million — in state schooSchool Business Officials, and the New York Council of School Superintendents surveyed districts in February to determine the likely impact of Mr. Cuomo's proposed 10 percent cut — or $ 891 million — in state schooSchool Superintendents surveyed districts in February to determine the likely impact of Mr. Cuomo's proposed 10 percent cut — or $ 891 million — in state schoolschool aid.
The average New York State school district will have to increase property taxes by almost one - fourth and lay off 7 percent of its certified work force if budget cuts proposed by Gov. Mario M. Cuomo are enacted, a survey of local school officials indicates.
Still, a majority of urban school district officials think the program has the potential to deliver lasting change to long - foundering schools, according to a survey by the Council of the Great City Schools, an organization in Washington, D.C., that represents the nation's urban school disschools, according to a survey by the Council of the Great City Schools, an organization in Washington, D.C., that represents the nation's urban school disSchools, an organization in Washington, D.C., that represents the nation's urban school districts.
Findings are based on interviews with state education officials in all states and surveys of nationally - representative samples of districts, principals, and teachers conducted in 2004 - 05 and 2006 - 07, as well as surveys of parents in eight large urban school districts in those same years.
This study — through surveys and interviews of state and school district officials, as well as collection and analysis of school - level spending data — explores the feasibility of improving the collection of school - level expenditure data by examining the nature and quality of school - level fiscal data collection in five states and four school districts that had developed their own systems for collecting and reporting school - level expenditures: Florida, Hawaii, Ohio, Rhode Island, Texas, Baltimore City, Hillsborough County, Houston, and Los Angeles.
Health officials have been effectively blocked from gathering survey data on gay, lesbian and bisexual high school students after key school districts threatened to withdraw.
BOX ELDER — Box Elder School District officials have concerns with the number of teachers they're losing every year and hope an exit survey will help shed some light on the problem.
California Department of Education officials say their preliminary conclusions about the field test process are based on online surveys of school districts and eight focus groups of key education constituencies, including parents and students.
To arrive at the results for the annual study, a detailed survey was mailed to more than 6,000 chief business officials at public school districts with enrollment of more than 600 students.
The PA Association of School Business Officials and the PA Association of School Administrators released on February 23, 2015 their joint annual school budget survey, «Continued Cuts: The Fifth Annual PASA - PASBO Report on School District Budgets.&School Business Officials and the PA Association of School Administrators released on February 23, 2015 their joint annual school budget survey, «Continued Cuts: The Fifth Annual PASA - PASBO Report on School District Budgets.&School Administrators released on February 23, 2015 their joint annual school budget survey, «Continued Cuts: The Fifth Annual PASA - PASBO Report on School District Budgets.&school budget survey, «Continued Cuts: The Fifth Annual PASA - PASBO Report on School District Budgets.&School District Budgets.»
HARRISBURG, PA — June 5, 2013 — The Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials (PASBO) and the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators (PASA) have released the results of their joint annual school budget survey, «Third Consecutive Year of Cuts to Student Learning Opportunities As School District Finances Continue to Weaken.&School Business Officials (PASBO) and the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators (PASA) have released the results of their joint annual school budget survey, «Third Consecutive Year of Cuts to Student Learning Opportunities As School District Finances Continue to Weaken.&School Administrators (PASA) have released the results of their joint annual school budget survey, «Third Consecutive Year of Cuts to Student Learning Opportunities As School District Finances Continue to Weaken.&school budget survey, «Third Consecutive Year of Cuts to Student Learning Opportunities As School District Finances Continue to Weaken.&School District Finances Continue to Weaken.»
News Release HARRISBURG (June 5, 2014)-- The fourth annual survey of school district budgets conducted by the PA Association of School Administrators (PASA) and the PA Association of School Business Officials (PASBO) shows, for the fourth consecutive year, cuts both inside and outside the classroom await students, teachers and parents as schools open their doschool district budgets conducted by the PA Association of School Administrators (PASA) and the PA Association of School Business Officials (PASBO) shows, for the fourth consecutive year, cuts both inside and outside the classroom await students, teachers and parents as schools open their doSchool Administrators (PASA) and the PA Association of School Business Officials (PASBO) shows, for the fourth consecutive year, cuts both inside and outside the classroom await students, teachers and parents as schools open their doSchool Business Officials (PASBO) shows, for the fourth consecutive year, cuts both inside and outside the classroom await students, teachers and parents as schools open their doors...
The study surveyed 20 voucher programs and 5 ESA programs (although only two were operational at the time of the study) across the country and conducted site visits and interview with school district and private school officials in programs in 4 states: Ohio, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Indiana.
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