Sentences with phrase «school employees grew»

The earlier report argued that between 1992 and 2009, the number of full - time - equivalent school employees grew 2.3 times faster than the increase in students over the same period.

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Ultimately, Morgan Stanley raised about $ 160,000 for Escola Vidigal this year from employee donations and a firm match, funds that Muniz plans to use to grow the school and expand its programming.
The Josephine Martin National Policy Fellow is an opportunity for a school nutrition employee or manager, who is interested in GROWing as an advocate, to attend LAC as a first timer.
That mother - baby bond — whether secure, shaky or absent — has a significant impact on the trajectory of that child's life... not only through childhood and in school, but who that child will grow up to be, what socioeconomic status he or she will have, and how he or she will be as a parent, employee and fellow member of society.
Klein, who oversaw more than 1,600 public schools with 136,000 employees and a $ 21 billion operating budget, also helped grow the number of charter schools in the city.
In recent years, the availability of assistive technologies has grown markedly, a development spurred in part by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which requires schools and employers to make reasonable accommodations for students, job applicants, and employees with disabilities.
Philadelphia, the country's sixth largest school district, has now joined the ranks of the small but growing number of districts that impose residency requirements on their newly hired employees.
These companies offer a model for the rest of us — for organizations and schools seeking to grow, for leaders wanting to make a cultural change, and even for individual employees who may feel stuck, say Lisa Laskow Lahey and Robert Kegan, who wrote An Everyone Culture with fellow Harvard Graduate School of Education faculty Matthew L. Miller and Deborah Helsing and with organizational consultant Andy Fleming.
Initially a union of teachers, it grew to represent secretaries, paraprofessionals and other school employees.
Rethinking Residency: A growing roster of unfilled teaching posts has prompted Philadelphia officials to rethink the city's rules that require public school employees to live in town.
Alarmingly, however, school district spending on employee benefits grew even more quickly.
According to a 2016 Gallup poll, Millennials rate the opportunity to «learn and grow» as an extremely important aspect of jobs to which they might consider applying.31 Eighty - seven percent of Millennials said that «development» was an important part of a job.32 Unlike many school districts, various entities elsewhere in the public sector and in the private sector have responded to their interests and are increasing the amount of feedback, professional development opportunities, and support they provide to employees.33
Given the size of the district — more than 200 schools, 22,000 employees, and roughly 150,000 students and counting (enrollment was growing by 2,500 every year)-- there was no way that I could, or should, get involved in day - to - day managerial decisions.
Between 1970 and 2010, the number of employees in the nation's schools grew by a whopping 84 percent.
Having started as a K - 7 school with 270 students and 12 employees, Compass has grown into a K - 12 school of 860 students and 74 employees.
We have grown to a K - 12 school of 860 students and 74 employees.
The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center alerted TEA and others in the education sector of the growing threat in early December, urging school district information technology departments to be on alert and to take precautions to protect employees.
The Texas Education Agency on Jan. 3 notified school administrators of a growing threat to K - 12 school employees nationwide who are paid via direct deposit.
Since then UAPCS has grown modestly in employees, but «exploded» in member schools, students, and parents.
In addition to impacting teachers and other school employees» ability to save for retirement, the growing burden of pension costs in Colorado also takes money out of classroom.
Entry - level jobs in residential landscaping usually don't require education beyond a high school diploma, but as an employee grows, it's helpful to add certifications.
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