Sentences with phrase «school staff had»

The school staff had several members, including its president, who were capable jazz musicians.
MP Khalid Mahmood said at least 12 senior school staff had been bullied or forced out of their posts.
Teachers and school staff had volunteered to lead implementation in their schools, and had chosen the classroom arrangements and teaching methods that they believed worked best for their students.
The school staff had little positive to say about that consultant «s input, and district leaders did not report any district initiatives to deal with the situation other than supporting and relying on the principal and teachers to find a solution.
If a pair of school staff had a 30 percent chance of interacting about math, for example, our results show that if we moved those individuals 78 feet farther apart in the school building (or one standard deviation of distance), their likelihood of an interaction would decrease to 19 percent (see Figure 2).
The emails revealed that school staff had photocopied tests, which state rules forbid, and that is why the results were tossed out.
The news that the pressures placed on school staff have caused more than half to experience mental health problems is seriously worrying.
«Teachers and school staff have worked hard to make the best out of a bad situation — at P.S. 19Q they do amazing work — but our students deserve more from us.
The school staff has changed significantly since 2011, with an increase in the number of early career teachers.
According to Cuban, «They have clear and shared purposes; they believe that all children can learn; each school staff has developed a working culture that embodies these common beliefs and enjoys collective action; and parents are deeply involved with the school.
«But the high school staff has done every intervention possible, yet we see them dropping out.
The research also found that 61 per cent of school staff have seen bullying relating to racism, 44 per cent to poverty and 43 per cent to sexism.
Wood said she was glad that school staffs would remain stable for Tuesday's early start of the year.
A survey found that nearly two - thirds of the school staff wouldn't put their children in public schools if they had other options.
School staff have high aspirations for their students, and they have found that using these digital resources helps engage students in learning.
In particular, it is «not clear» whether school staff have the capacity to deliver the mental health leads policy, and there is a danger that the advent of mental health support teams will prompt schools to «further cut their current provision of mental health support», assuming the new teams will be there instead.
In fact, families were ten times more likely to mention ongoing communications when asked about the things that families and school staff have done that are most effective in supporting their children's success in school.
School staff have been willing to back off some other questionable aspects of their review plans.
Implementing such a practice in a secondary school requires careful scheduling of teacher time — which can only take place when the school staff has helped to develop the school's learning goals and decide how resources will be allocated to support those goals.
Recent news out of Detroit finds that thousands of teachers and school staff have been notified they will have to reapply for their jobs for the next school year.
(Updated at 2:50 p.m.) Arlington Public Schools staff have named seven elementary schools that could host countywide «option» programs in the coming years, as officials move ahead with their reevaluation of elementary school boundaries scheduled to wrap up this fall.
School staff would also need training on testing oversight and federal grant work, which would overwork the already - tight faculty.
More primary school staff have considered leaving the profession (84 per cent) than secondary teachers (80 per cent).
If school staff haven't had much communication with the family or aren't aware of any reasons for the absences, outreach workers attempt to reach the family, either through home visits (when possible) or phone calls.
For example, charter school staffs wouldn't have to be unionized.
But a school locker with a duplicate key provided by the school and a sign on the wall saying that «school staff have the right to search these lockers at any time» must surely be neither within the pupil's control, nor apparently within his control.
Did you know that more than 61 per percent of UK school staff have witnessed racist bullying, with the heavy torment starting at early ages?
Principals, teachers, and other school staff have been trained to look for signs of abuse and neglect with their students.
Parents, carers and school staff have an important role in helping children learn to manage anger effectively.
This involves school staff having knowledge and skills for recognising and supporting students experiencing mental health difficulties, including how to access support and make referrals.
School staff have knowledge and skills for recognising and supporting students experiencing mental health difficulties, including how to access support and make appropriate referrals.
School staff have a shared understanding of their role, and its boundaries, in addressing the needs of students experiencing mental health difficulties.
Some schools staff have found the following strategies useful when getting to know the families of students attending their schools:
School staff have more capacity to be interculturally - responsive (eg due to formal and informal professional development opportunities).
School staff have an understanding of childhood mental health difficulties including common signs and symptoms, the impact on children and families, and factors that put children at risk.
Ensure school staff have an awareness of the factors that contribute to school refusal and receive support when working with students with persistent school refusal.
School staff have a very important role when it comes to helping children reach their potential.
Mandatory Reporting Training for school staff has been strengthened to include a specific module on domestic and family violence.

Not exact matches

That may help to explain why, although it's had some difficulties in finalizing the lease for its first Canadian location, it has already sent staff to be trained in the art of fabrics and fit at the company's «suit school» in the Netherlands.
Jennifer Schnidman Medbery knew that teaching math at a New Orleans charter school would be tough, even though the school, Sci Academy, had attracted a «dream team» staff.
Amy Wrzesniewski, now a professor at the Yale School of Management, had the radically simple idea of talking to the custodial staff at a hospital in detail about their jobs to discover what strategies they might employ to find satisfaction in their admittedly low - skilled, low - paid jobs.
That would require the center to increase the number of staff per student but also would permit charging higher fees than the current weekly rate of $ 115 per full - day child and $ 78 for after - schoolers.
Startup cost would be $ 250,000 which includes the space, renovations (I own my own startup construction company as of last month), two busses, insurance, TABC fees, and a staff of roughly 25 people per bar (this would create good jobs for college students to pay for school as well as a few manager / event coordinator positions).
«Students and staff have the right to teach and learn in an environment free from the worry of being gunned down in their classrooms or on their way home from school,» Women's March organizers, who are setting up the school walkout, said in a statement.
After the shooting, there has been heightened security on campus, as staff and law enforcement officers have kept a close watch on the school that houses 3,000 students.
WASHINGTON — Little has returned to normal for the students of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School since Feb. 14, when a gunman killed 14 of their classmates and three staff members.
At Westglades Middle School in 2013, he'd been cited numerous times for disrupting class, unruly behavior, insulting or profane language, profanity toward staff, disobedience and other rules violations, the records show.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics says our local governments employ nearly 19,000 people, while our schools have nearly 24,000 people on staff.
Among them are 536 subsidized daycare spots and an expansion of after - school programs which had been left off the budget by city staff.
$ 101,000 technology upgrade turns tech nightmare into dream come true for kids, staff The Monarch School of New England, which serves children with special needs, had about 24 aging computers -LSB-...]
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