Sentences with phrase «school districts in the state improving»

Make their primary role be about helping all school districts in their state improve the quality of instruction provided to all students?

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Researchers looked at eleven Massachusetts school districts from 2011 to 2014, which was one year before and two years after improved standards for both meals and snacks took effect in that state.
That's a great goal but Houston ISD, arguably one of the leading districts in the country when it comes to improving school food, has been struggling for years to source local produce and it has yet to meet its stated goal of sourcing 25 % of the produce from local farms.
More than 1,000 delegates voted to adopt a resolution which noted that «studies conducted by prominent researchers and renowned education experts show that individual merit pay plans have not helped to significantly improve student achievement in any of the United States school districts where they have been implemented.»
Tisch said she opposed the move to «decouple» students» test scores from teachers» job ratings on grounds that it might detract from state efforts to improve instruction in low - performing school districts.
The state labeled Hughes a «persistently low - achieving» school in early 2010 because of its low test scores, and despite an infusion of state funding and efforts to turn it around, it has not markedly improved, district Chief Academic Officer Laura Kelley said.
Duffy also weighed in on Last In, First out, saying he is for anything that improves the graduation rates for students, especially in the state's Big 5 school districtin on Last In, First out, saying he is for anything that improves the graduation rates for students, especially in the state's Big 5 school districtIn, First out, saying he is for anything that improves the graduation rates for students, especially in the state's Big 5 school districtin the state's Big 5 school districts.
NEW CITY — As efforts to improve the schools in the East Ramapo District continue, Senator David Carlucci (D - Rockland / Westchester) announced he has secured $ 70,000 of State funds to rebuild the playground at Summit Park Elementary School.
She stressed the importance of public input in a variety of contexts, from improving policing to the state budget process to the search for a new Albany City School District superintendent: «You have to be a part of the process.»
Other school districts outside of New York State have similar demographics to Buffalo, but are doing a much better job in improving graduation rates.
Teachers in 21 Kentucky schools and five districts are now eligible for cash rewards for improved student performance as a result of corrected scores on the 1996 state assessment.
The new law includes provisions implementing a proposal Mr. Bush made in last year's gubernatorial campaign to allow for the creation of «home rule» school districts, which could vote to operate under fewer state regulations in exchange for promising to improve student achievement.
Federal officials have asked states that received awards under the Reading Excellence Act to submit performance reports by the end of this month detailing the progress made in local districts and schools in improving reading achievement.
Last year, at the National Education Summit, governors and business leaders concluded that «efforts to set clear, common... academic standards for students in a given school district or state are necessary to improve student performance.».
A June 2013 Gallup / Education Week poll of superintendents showed that 58 percent say that the Common Core standards will improve the quality of education in their community, and 75 percent believe that having these standards will provide more consistency in the quality of education between school districts and states.
Over the past 35 years, reforms adopted in most states have dramatically improved the equity of funding from one school district to another.
Schools, districts, and other organizations can now administer the survey tools in both English and Spanish to easily assess the current state of their parent — school relationships or test whether their efforts to improve these relationships are working.
A new accreditation system in Texas has cited 349 schools for unacceptable performance and alerted 10 school districts that they have two years to improve or face state management.
State interventions to improve struggling local school districts have a mixed record, but in Lawrence, Massachusetts, a state takeover seems to be turning things arState interventions to improve struggling local school districts have a mixed record, but in Lawrence, Massachusetts, a state takeover seems to be turning things arstate takeover seems to be turning things around.
But representatives of local school districts contend that the $ 5.8 - billion appropriation is not enough to pay for the Board of Regents» «Action Plan to Improve Elementary and Secondary Education Results in New York State,» a comprehensive, five - year reform plan adopted last year.
Today, although overall the level of technology support in U.S. schools has improved dramatically, it's clear that technology resources — both technical and practical — still vary greatly from state to state and from district to district.
It builds on school improvement provisions in its predecessor, the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 (IASA), which first required states and school districts to identify schools in need of school improSchools Act of 1994 (IASA), which first required states and school districts to identify schools in need of school improschools in need of school improvement.
In Massachusetts, the test scores of charter schools on the Spring 2002 state test showed, according to the Boston Herald, «a greater number of improved scores... with more and more of the [charters] scoring higher than their home districts
In 2000 the foundation committed $ 150 million over five years to improving leadership at the school and district level and is now underwriting in 24 states a wide variety of programs: leadership academies, university - school district partnerships, research, changes in what it takes to become certified as a principal, and superintendent traininIn 2000 the foundation committed $ 150 million over five years to improving leadership at the school and district level and is now underwriting in 24 states a wide variety of programs: leadership academies, university - school district partnerships, research, changes in what it takes to become certified as a principal, and superintendent traininin 24 states a wide variety of programs: leadership academies, university - school district partnerships, research, changes in what it takes to become certified as a principal, and superintendent traininin what it takes to become certified as a principal, and superintendent training.
James J. Kemple, the executive director of the Research Alliance for New York City Schools, who conducted a study comparing the city's school reform efforts to a «virtual» control group modeled from other urban districts in the state, including Buffalo, Yonkers, Syracuse, and Rochester, «found New York City students improved significantly faster than the control group on both the New York state assessments and the National Assessment of Educational Progress during the reform period, from 2002 to 2010.»
Almost one - quarter of school districts nationwide and nine states have invested millions of dollars in «one - to - one» laptop programs, hoping the availability of a computer for every student will improve achievement and other skills.
The inability of the system to improve its provisional state accreditation put the public school cartel's grip on the district in jeopardy.
The federal government has a critical investment role to play in 1) supporting the replication and scale - up of the best providers through its grant programs; 2) improving access to low - cost public facilities for charter schools through its own funds and by leveraging existing public - school space; 3) pushing states and local districts toward more equitable funding systems for all public school students, including those in charter schools; and 4) supporting efforts to create early - stage, innovative, and scalable models that incorporate greater uses of learning technology.
From this perspective, school spending may, in some states or districts, be below what is required to steadily improve student achievement in line with federal requirements for «adequate yearly progress.»
Three provisions in the new law might help states and school districts improve their systems of school finance.
South Carolina has hired Edison Schools Inc. to try to improve student achievement in the struggling Allendale County school system, a poor rural district entering its fifth school year under state control.
Indeed, the most important (and uncertain) premise of Reading First was that it could catalyze and support meaningful change in the SEAs — could help them build agile expert systems that gave high - quality support to schools and districts — and thereby improve reading achievement among the poor, not just in isolated schools and districts as in the past but across entire states.
The program is a hybrid: it gives formula grants to states, but to receive their share of funds (fixed amounts calculated by a formula tied to the states» levels of need) states had to submit applications specifying in detail how they would set up competitive grant programs for their districts aimed at helping low - performing, high - poverty schools improve reading instruction in grades K — 3.
The authors stated that they were unable to come up with particular ways in which school districts could spend money to improve the average verbal ability of their teachers (though other researchers such as Ferguson and Manski have suggested that higher teacher salaries might do so), so they left out possible ways that money might be spent to raise verbal ability.
The Commission will examine factors that impact spending in education, including: school funding and distribution of State Aid; efficiency and utilization of education spending at the district level; the percentage of per - pupil funding that goes to the classroom as compared to administrative overhead and benefits; approaches to improving special education programs and outcomes while also reducing costs; identifying ways to reduce transportation costs; identifying strategies to create significant savings and long - term efficiencies; and analysis of district - by - district returns on educational investment and educational productivity to identify districts that have higher student outcomes per dollar spent, and those that do not.
Educators in the Lancaster schools analyze students» state and district test scores to improve instruction.
In addition, the district improved from 18 percent to 91.7 percent of all schools meeting this standard as measured by the State Department of Education.
In her time with Math Solutions she improved the technology offerings from the company to drive the highest quality professional support in mathematics with partner states, districts, and schoolIn her time with Math Solutions she improved the technology offerings from the company to drive the highest quality professional support in mathematics with partner states, districts, and schoolin mathematics with partner states, districts, and schools.
In furtherance of his work in educational leadership development, he is founder and president of the Partnership for Deliberate Excellence, LLC, through which he is working with school districts across the United States to improve the quality of public educatioIn furtherance of his work in educational leadership development, he is founder and president of the Partnership for Deliberate Excellence, LLC, through which he is working with school districts across the United States to improve the quality of public educatioin educational leadership development, he is founder and president of the Partnership for Deliberate Excellence, LLC, through which he is working with school districts across the United States to improve the quality of public education.
While the state - run Recovery School District created in 2003 has its share of critics, credible external evaluation suggest that test scores and graduation rates have indeed improved under the districtwide takeover by charter schools.
Since 2000, Wallace has helped states and school districts develop and test ways to improve leadership by principals and others in schools.
Kang was part of the team that implemented policies and offered support to districts and schools that resulted in Tennessee becoming one of the fastest improving states in the nation in student achievement outcomes.
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Martin West, a professor of education at Harvard, states that «weaker scores among voucher recipients may be a result of the fact that public school performance is improving, particularly in the District, where math and reading scores at traditional public and public charter schools have increased quickly over the past decade.»
«It's a lofty goal, considering the state average,» said Shelah Feldstein, a Tulare County Office of Education math staff development and curriculum specialist who is helping to spearhead a project that aims to improve 5th - grade math achievement in a network of area schools and districts.
Some district schools [in Newark] have improved on state tests in grades three to eight, but the district's overall passing rates remained roughly flat over the five years ending in spring 2014, and even dipped in some grades.
Holding states, districts, and schools accountable for improving the performance of all groups of students remains critical to improving the quality of education in America.
Recognized by the Dole Food Company for her efforts to improve student nutrition, both in her school, and in other state school districts, Mosso knew she had won a huge victory when one of her students showed up on his birthday with a fruit tray instead of cupcakes!
States have to find ways to not only improve the capacity of districts and schools, but do so in a way that still enables local flexibility.
Under proposed rules now being considered in both New Hampshire and Vermont, school districts would be required to increase basic academic offerings — particularly in mathematics and science — and improve the overall quality of their programs before they could receive state approval.
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