An academy chain whose founders have a government contract to provide advisers to help regional
schools commissioners judge the quality of struggling schools is to have its nine...
Not exact matches
The performance of regional
schools commissioners will be
judged by how many
schools in their areas convert to academy status, despite education secretary Nicky Morgan's public stance that she has no preference for any particular
school type.
Regional
schools commissioners (RSCs) were introduced in September to strengthen accountability for academies, but it was not known that they would be
judged on how many academies were created in their region.
The government stopped
judging regional
commissioners on how many
schools in their regions were in need of an academy trust after figures revealed far more sponsors were needed...
The key performance indicators on which all eight regional
commissioners are
judged were not made public until December 2014, several months after the roles were created, and only came to light after they were requested by
Schools Week under the terms of the freedom of information act.
Ministers have been accused of dragging their feet over the publication of a key academies document that will reveal how
schools commissioners are
judged.
The government will review whether regional
schools commissioners (RSCs) should still be
judged on how many
schools they turn into academies if the new education bill is passed.
A regional
schools commissioner (RSC) has brushed aside any possible conflict of interest after being given new powers to turn «coasting»
school into academies — although he will be
judged on how many
schools he converts.
Judge Colas held that the two
commissioners (the third has not been appointed by Governor Walker) were violating his Circuit Court order by proceeding with re-certification elections that involve
school district employees even though the Judge recently ruled that he could not enforce his decision on school districts or municipalities other than the Madison School District and the City of Milw
school district employees even though the
Judge recently ruled that he could not enforce his decision on
school districts or municipalities other than the Madison School District and the City of Milw
school districts or municipalities other than the Madison
School District and the City of Milw
School District and the City of Milwaukee.
Judge Karasic, a graduate of the University of Delaware and the University of Baltimore
School of Law, is a former member of the Attorney Grievance Commission, the State of Maryland Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission, the State of Maryland Critical Areas Commission, the Governor's Commission on Alcohol and Drugs, and the District Court
Commissioners Education Committee.