Martha O'Bryan CenterEveryone should read Nate Rau's story in The Tennessean about emails that seem to show Martha O'Bryan Center President and CEO Marsha Edwards encouraging her staff members to go canvas for
specific school board candidates that support charter schools.
about emails that seem to show Martha O'Bryan Center President and CEO Marsha Edwards encouraging her staff members to go canvas for
specific school board candidates that support charter schools.
Not exact matches
Ratliff, a Los Angeles
school board candidate who was recently elected to the union's House of Representatives, said she frequently reviews raw test scores for concrete information about
specific skills her students are struggling with, such as grammar or reading comprehension.
HOWEVER, you should not take your opinions about
specific candidates or elections into your classroom — even for non-partisan
school board races.
The
candidates were pushed to go deeper into their
specific policy positions so that the public can have a broader understanding of the approach each
candidate would take on the
school board.
Once the
school board identifies
specific leadership traits desired in the
candidates, the
board can then inform the administration accordingly as to what traits are desired.