Sentences with phrase «school leader i meet»

Buffalo Public School leaders meet with the Common Council Thursday to talk about their proposed school budget for next year.
Almost without exception, every school leader I meet is passionate and committed to their work.
The strategy gives principals autonomy, added resources and training, with participating school leaders meeting regularly.
A group of 20 to 40 school leaders meets regularly every month or two over the course of the program.
With so much to do now, it might be tempting to put off that planning until the summer, but we've found school leader meetings are most meaningful when they revolve around specific needs identified during the year.

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«Business schools must equip the next generation of leaders with the knowledge, skills and perspective they need to meet the global economic, environmental, humanitarian and policy challenges of the future.»
«It was exactly the right prize for Kickboard at the time,» Medbery says, noting it's «near impossible» to place a price tag on the insights she gleaned from the financiers and business analysts she met — not to mention the relationships she forged with potential investors, advisors and senior leaders at the region's public schools.
The emotional scene at the Capitol came on a day when more than 100 more students from the school were headed to Tallahassee by bus to meet with Gov. Rick Scott, Attorney General Pam Bondi and legislative leaders.
Florida governor Rick Scott sent a statement, saying that he «will be organizing meetings with state and local leaders in Tallahassee next week to discuss ways to keep Florida students safe, including school safety improvements and keeping guns away from individuals struggling with mental illness.»
«As we continue to work toward creating school safety programs that protect all children, the president will be meeting with video game industry leaders and members of Congress to discuss violent video game exposure and the correlation to aggression and desensitization in children,» White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters told CNN.
We met a public school administrator, a publishing house editor, an event planner, several college professors, women's ministry leaders, and students.
«I often say to Christian leaders, «listen, you're in every community, whether you meet in a pub or at home or a building or a school - the Church is there».
This La Leche League group is a special situation where all of the participants (except the school staff who drop in and Leaders) are in their teens but this should not suggest that teen mothers are not welcomed at meetings held in the community.
The group should meet regularly with each other and perhaps quarterly with the school district leader, explains lead author Elizabeth Budd, M.P.H. Tapping into existing committees and resources (like the Parent Teacher Association, physical education teachers, and parents and community members with pertinent knowledge or skills) for help also can be key.
The Cherokee County School District recently hosted a New Leaders Reception for the School Board to meet the educators recommended by the Superintendent of Schools for leadership roles including Principal posts.
At a recent Library Board meeting that drew City Council members, homeowners groups and other city leaders, library and park officials agreed to form a committee to explore using land south of 95th Street, near Neuqua Valley High School, for the proposed facility.
Yesterday, at a White House meeting with school nutrition leaders, you made headlines by giving what's being called «one of the most overtly political speeches during [your] tenure as First Lady.»
Over the past year, I have met with community leaders and stakeholders from across the country — parents and teachers, school board members and principals, suppliers and food service workers — about the importance of making sure every child in America has access to nutritious meals at school.
Leaders of both the Urban School Food Alliance and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation are set to meet in Chicago next week.
At 12:30 p.m., Hochul participates in a discussion with students at a «meet the leaders» event at the Theatre Arts Production Company School, 2225 Webster Ave., the Bronx.
Neither are Senate Leaders Jeff Klein and John Flanagan who defended more transparency with the city's school funding formulas after a leader's meeting this morning.
At 6 p.m., IDC Leader Jeff Klein and NYC Councilman Mark Gjonaj host a community safety meeting, P.S. 105 Senator Abraham Bernstein School, auditorium, 725 Brady Ave., the Bronx.
«There is no school district that has lost money,» Flanagan said following a leaders meeting on June 9th.
As the public continues to bear the brunt of pain after budget cuts to services, schools, and safety net programs, community leaders came together to demand that our elected leaders in the State Senate and Assembly ensure the priorities of Central New York are met by passing Fair Elections.
After meeting with Harlem leaders, education advocates and elected officials to discuss alternative solutions, the DOE removed its proposal to truncate the school, which was established in Harlem in 1901 and currently serves grades 6 through 12.
Parent leaders met last month with lawmakers and the NYPD to discuss school safety, including locking doors, according to Community Education Council District 31 President Mike Reilly.
Lobbyists, lawyers, and casino leaders met up this week at the 15th Annual Saratoga Institute on Equine, Racing, and Gaming Law, hosted by Albany Law School.
A two - year extension of mayoral control of New York City schools is under discussion, Independent Democratic Conference Leader Jeff Klein said at the end of a meeting with Gov. Andrew Cuomo and top legislative leaders.
At 6 p.m., parents, community leaders, educators; the Rev. Mike Walrond; Manhattan BP Gale Brewer; former NYC Councilman Robert Jackson and others attend an AQE - organized town hall meeting criticizing Cuomo's education budget proposals, Wadleigh Secondary School for the Performing & Visual Arts, 215 W. 114th St., Harlem.
Yesterday, he met with Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner and other community leaders who advocate for veterans for a round table discussion at Fowler High school about how to improve veterans» employment prospects.
The declaration came just hours before he convened legislative leaders in a closed - door meeting to detail plans to slash $ 10 billion in planned expenses, including aid to schools, hospitals and local governments.
Leaders of state - level education organizations have estimated that lawmakers need to approve an overall aid increase of $ 1.7 billion just to meet payroll raises and other expenses and to keep school programs running at current levels.
Cuomo also met privately with leaders of charter schools that serve African - American students.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo met privately at the state Capitol with school and government leaders from Hoosick Falls about ongoing efforts to deal with the discovery of a toxic chemical that contaminated public and private water supplies in the Rensselaer County community
At 11:30 a.m., students, parents and advocates meet with state Senate Minority Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins to discuss the need for after - school programs and to restore $ 22.3 million for Advantage After School in the state budget, state Capitol, Room 315, Aschool programs and to restore $ 22.3 million for Advantage After School in the state budget, state Capitol, Room 315, ASchool in the state budget, state Capitol, Room 315, Albany.
The Republican leader sent a letter to de Blasio on Monday, claiming the city has failed to meet a state requirement by filling out a form that shows, building by building, how schools spend local, state and federal tax dollars.
In his campaign, Miller pledged to increase senior center funding, enhance after - school programs for children and create a «joint commission of community leaders» to meet regularly and collaborate.
Perdido Street School blog: What That Meeting on Long Island Between Teachers Union Leaders and Cuomo Signifies
Two of the city's most prominent charter school leaders criticized the de Blasio administration on Saturday, after a meeting with schools chancellor Carmen Fariña and about 100 city charter officials on Saturday morning.
New York U.S. Senator Charles Schumer will visit the campus of SUNY Adirondack today to meet with school leaders about cybersecurity.
Buffalo schools open in a month and a large group of clergy, activists, parents and school leaders turned out Monday night in Friendship Baptist Church for an emergency meeting to discuss what they see as an educational crisis.
After meeting privately with a bipartisan group of business leaders at City Hall on Monday, Mayor Bill de Blasio told members of the media that there is widespread agreement mayoral control of city schools must be extended by Albany lawmakers.
Principals and other school leaders are set to meet with Walcott at a conference this Saturday.
Cuomo also met privately with leaders of charter schools that serve African American students.
Saturday's meeting with schools chancellor Carmen Fariña provided the impetus to shift course as prominent charter leaders criticized her for offering no details about co-location, rent proposals, and other key issues.
At recent public meetings, the DOE did not give parents and leaders enough assurances that construction of the Beacon School's new Hell's Kitchen campus is on schedule, Community Education Council 3 members said in a Dec. 9 letter to DOE officials.
Budget talks began Wednesday, as Governor Cuomo met behind closed doors with legislative leaders to discuss school aid, economic development proposals and ethics reform.
Jeremy Belfield, the superintendent of the LaFayette Central School District, said if Simone Thornton, the choice for principal by parents and Onondaga leaders, meets the criteria «established for her to be principal, the opportunity is there for her to serve as principal.»
UFT President Michael Mulgrew offered the union's full support as schools reach out to political leaders and plan meetings to bring these stories to the communities.
A group of Brooklyn teachers, chapter leaders and UFT representatives met on June 7 at a local diner with City Councilman Vincent Gentile to make sure he understood the severe problems facing overcrowded District 20 schools and how much more severe those problems will become if the city lays off 4,200 teachers and cuts another 1,500 teaching positions.
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