"School innovators" are people who come up with new and creative ideas to improve and modernize how schools operate and teach students.
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We will continue to make our school development resources open and available to the public and to assist
other school innovators.
In 2011 Dr. Brant was named the Charter
School Innovator of the year for the state of Wisconsin.
Thanks to his clear accountability system ranking the effectiveness of schools, and his efforts to lure top performers, the District has moved to the top ranks of
charter school innovators.
UPDATE (January 28, 2017): The Center added the tenth
law school innovator, Georgetown, to its list after the the release of this post.
The conference will convene national and state
charter school innovators, reformers, and leaders at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine on October 11 - 13, 2017.
Without these two pieces of the puzzle,
the school innovators and the funders, the charter school law would still just be a law on the books.
Much of what's good about today's policy regimen of common standards but independently - operated schools of choice is the enhanced capability of
school innovators to strike out in potentially promising directions that may work well for different kids.
But it also meant sizable gifts, between $ 1 and $ 9 million, that were, essentially, bets on small -
school innovators.
Pati Montgomery, award - winning education leader, literacy expert, and
school innovator, knows how to put your students on the path to success.
The school innovators of the present day are in a somewhat different position from those early culture builders.
Opening Plenary: Dianne Tavenner (Summit Public Schools) and Todd Dickson (Valor Collegiate Academies) join Derwin Sisnett (Maslow Development, Inc) and Nancy Bernardino (Solar Prep) as the «new generation» of
school innovators and share what they're trying, what they're learning, and what makes them hopeful for the future.