A new school year begins Monday in Springfield, Massachusetts where rising standardized test scores and a falling dropout rate are seen as
signs of a turnaround in the struggling public school system.
The life settlements industry showed major
signs of turnaround in 2013.
Shipping, which has been hit by years of overcapacity and slow economic growth, saw early
signs of a turnaround in early 2017, but freight rates fell in the second half.
Not exact matches
A
turnaround in the cryptocurrency markets over the past ten days has many hoping that this is a
sign of better things to come following a few months
of significant declines.
Jack Dorsey's
turnaround showed more
signs of taking hold
in the fourth quarter.
A recent analysis by researchers at the Federal Housing Finance Agency found that home values had risen faster
in the heart
of big cities than anywhere else
in the country over the last 25 years, a
sign of their
turnaround and a trend Mr. Trump, as a real estate developer, is likely to be aware
of.
In a stern defence of the winemaker's strategy, Mr Clarke said the company was offering fair terms to all of its retail customers and, in a sign that his turnaround plan was beginning to gain traction, trading so far this financial year had been stron
In a stern defence
of the winemaker's strategy, Mr Clarke said the company was offering fair terms to all
of its retail customers and,
in a sign that his turnaround plan was beginning to gain traction, trading so far this financial year had been stron
in a
sign that his
turnaround plan was beginning to gain traction, trading so far this financial year had been strong.
The result is no doubt an encouraging
sign for Mendenhall's
turnaround of a UVA program that has been mired
in the ACC basement for most
of this decade and now sits at 3 — 1.
Arsenal and Wenger will find it tough to fight for the Premier League title, if their strikers strike a barren run
in front
of goal, and show no
signs of making a
turnaround for the good.
Everton now have a quick
turnaround before facing Lyon
in France on Thursday night, before
signing off ahead
of the international break with Watford's Premier League visit to Goodison Park on Sunday.
As the film has no curing time, vehicle off - road holding periods are kept to a minimum, and a fast
turnaround of indoor and outdoor graphics
in sign workshops can be achieved.
The number
of inmates held
in solitary confinement on New York City's Rikers Island has fallen sharply,
in what city officials say is a
sign of a gradual
turnaround at a jail complex marred by allegations
of violence and abuse.
The Cuomo administration strongly defends the project, noting drops
in unemployment and rises
in spending as
signs of Buffalo's
turnaround.
Investors are starting to see
signs that the leather goods company's
turnaround strategy is working,
in spite
of continued sales softness.
It's a simple, powerful idea: if a majority
of parents
in a failing school
sign a petition, the district must implement the parents» preferred
turnaround model.
In California, a new law allows parents to force districts to undertake one of the four turnaround models outlined in the federal rules if at least 50 percent sign a petitio
In California, a new law allows parents to force districts to undertake one
of the four
turnaround models outlined
in the federal rules if at least 50 percent sign a petitio
in the federal rules if at least 50 percent
sign a petition.
readers and superintendents
in Connecticut's thirty Alliance Districts know, on March 28, 2013, Stefan Pryor, Malloy's Commissioner
of Education,
signed a contract with Mass Insight, a relatively new Massachusetts company, to «develop the state's
turnaround strategy and improve the most struggling schools.»
California, though, lost
in two rounds because
of what Duncan called an incomplete application: California Gov. Jerry Brown (D) didn't
sign onto RTTT pledges that mandated specific school
turnaround strategies and tying students» test scores to teacher ratings.
In 2011, Carstarphen ignored mandates to consult with the teachers union over school «
turnarounds» and
signed an agreement to turn the operation
of Allan Elementary School and Eastside Memorial High School over to IDEA charter schools.
Despite his claim that he is devoting himself to the students
of Bridgeport, Vallas» private consulting company recently
signed a $ 1 million dollar contract with the State
of Illinois to «
turnaround» a handful
of schools there and an $ 18 million deal to oversee 15 schools
in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Takeovers: Indiana Department
of Education officials
signed contracts with several «
turnaround operators» to run five public schools
in Indianapolis and Gary with chronically poor standardized test scores.
We will provide you a
signed service agreement so you can see the particulars
of the editorial services to be rendered, estimated
turnaround, and the price
in black and white.
The six month surging stock market rally has nothing to do with any
signs of a economic
turnaround on Main Street analysts say — the disconnect
in the number
of shares being traded proves this.
A
turnaround in trends for home equity loans could also be a
sign of consumer worries.
For example, prescribing parasiticides after fecal examinations, authorizing refills
of potentially nephrotoxic medications after confirming no
signs of renal dysfunction, or ordering adjustments
in analgesics for an inpatient might all be performed without the need for the veterinarian's intervention, providing swifter
turnaround and relief for patients and clients.
Sam Payne, partner and head
of insolvency at Harrison Clark Rickerbys, looks here at the issues facing businesses when problems mount up — the
signs of a business
in trouble, how well
turnarounds work
in practice and when management needs to act.
Even at historically rich valuations, Hong Kong's office market is extremely active while investors
in the retail market are waiting for clearer
signs of a
turnaround before committing.
The local economy, while still shaking off the effects
of the collapse
in oil prices, is reflecting
signs of a
turnaround, according to a report by commercial real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield, which represented BlackRock
in the transaction with Hines.
The economy may already be showing
signs of a
turnaround, according to an article
in the January 4th Wall Street Journal.