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state school district leaders provide recommendations on the process of new superintendent orientation and onboarding.
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«She is a
leader in her field, and we're proud that she is representing our
School District and advocating for our
State's special education students and educators.»
The
district was awarded the 2010 - 11
State School Health Award as well as the Superintendent's Platinum Level School Health Award, while teacher Dean Tessitore — who is also a Wellness Council leader at the school — won Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Advisor of the year for Loui
School Health Award as well as the Superintendent's Platinum Level
School Health Award, while teacher Dean Tessitore — who is also a Wellness Council leader at the school — won Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Advisor of the year for Loui
School Health Award, while teacher Dean Tessitore — who is also a Wellness Council
leader at the
school — won Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Advisor of the year for Loui
school — won Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Advisor of the year for Louisiana.
She spoke with parents, students, teachers, and
school and
district leaders to hear what they had to say about the
State's learning standards, curriculum, assessments, and teacher and principal evaluations.
All
school districts should have a degree of oversight, Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan told reporters Monday as he defended his bill to have a
state appointee monitor mayoral control of New York City
schools.
«It's crucial for the majority of
school districts across New York
State who are unable to comply with this misguided policy that we act now before the end of session,» Senate Democratic
Leader Andrea Stewart - Cousins said.
Leaders of the New Suffolk
school district, the only Long Island
school system to propose piercing the
state's property tax cap, said last night that doing so is necessary to preserve key educational services.
County
leaders are feeling the squeeze this year, as are other local government and
school district officials, given the allowable growth in the
state's cap on property taxes is less than 1 percentage point.
With teacher contract negotiations seemingly at a standstill, and a battle over the
state's new receivership headed to court, tensions between Buffalo union and
school district leaders are on the rise.
Also at 12:30 p.m., the office of Acting Brooklyn
District Attorney Eric Gonzalez celebrates Pride Month with an event honoring
leaders in the community, Feil Hall, 22nd floor, Brooklyn Law
School, 205
State Street, Brooklyn.
«The
state budget enacted last year gave
school district leaders hope after several difficult years that financial prospects for their
schools might at last be turning around,» said Deputy Director Bob Lowry.
One
school leader said
State Ed put out guidance at about 8 p.m. saying, in effect, that if a district remained open during a state of emergency it would have significant liability if something happ
State Ed put out guidance at about 8 p.m. saying, in effect, that if a
district remained open during a
state of emergency it would have significant liability if something happ
state of emergency it would have significant liability if something happened.
Democratic
District Leader Daniel Dromm racked up one more endorsement this week as
state Assemblyman Jose Peralta (D - Jackson Heights) broke ranks with the Queens Democratic Party and endorsed the community activist and public
school teacher in the race for City Councilwoman Helen Sears» (D - Jackson Heights) seat.
This past Mon., May 7th, Congressman Charles Rangel joined local arts
leaders, students and parents as he announced this year's winner, Srey Beaulac of the The Dwight
School, of the 15th Congressional
District's Congressional Arts Competition, at the Harlem
State Office Building.
«If you work in a
district like that, no matter how effective you are you come out with a scarlet A on your head,» he said, to applause from the audience, which included
state legislators, Board of Regents members,
school board
leaders and teachers union officials.
This new
state imposed mandate was burdensome and unnecessary — a duplication of existing efforts — however, we are grateful to our local and
school district leaders who came together to develop this plan.
The East Ramapo
school board, in a letter written Friday, is accusing
state Education Commissioner John King of empowering critics who are prejudiced against
leaders of the Rockland County
district because of their religion.
If approved by voters those propositions will: 1) Create a redistricting commission to draw the new
state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
state legislative and House of Representatives»
district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the
state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
state legislative
leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to
state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York
State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for
school funding, with a
stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic
school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding
school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
The Hempstead
School Board unanimously accepted the recommendations of a
state - appointed consultant who had blamed entrenched divisions among
district leaders for falling academic performance and increasing safety concerns in the 8,000 - student system.
Now, those
leaders are beginning to craft their legislative priorities, which will include eliminating the
state's cap on charter
schools, increasing funding for established charters, and establishing more accountability measures for
district schools and teachers.
Long Island
school districts stand to recover more than $ 117 million in lost
state financial aid during the coming year, according to the region's education
leaders who say the money will help compensate for tighter
state property tax limits.
School taxes would go up significantly and force many districts to present budgets exceeding the so - called property tax cap if state lawmakers approve a minimum wage increase to $ 15 an hour, according to leaders of various Monroe County school dist
School taxes would go up significantly and force many
districts to present budgets exceeding the so - called property tax cap if
state lawmakers approve a minimum wage increase to $ 15 an hour, according to
leaders of various Monroe County
school dist
school districts.
Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan drew a line in the sand for upcoming
state budget negotiations: There will be no deal without paying
school districts back for years of previous cuts.
North Fork
school districts will be getting more money back from Albany next year, after
state leaders passed a 2014 - 2015 budget Tuesday that will grant more than $ 265,000 than previously suggested by Gov. Andrew Cuomo earlier this year.
The old
school party bosses were
state legislators and local
district leaders, who usually lived within walking distance of most of their voters.
New
state figures show the four year graduation rate in Rochester
schools was up slightly last year, but not enough to please one
district leader.
The
leader of the Buffalo teachers union is outraged over the Buffalo
School District's Sit and Stare policy for students who opted out of
state assessments this week.
Many
school leaders have replied that the
state follows an unrealistic «Goldilocks» approach — not too hot, not too cold — in trying to fine - tune the amount of money that
districts can set aside as a hedge against tax caps.
The flat tax cap this year has led
school district officials and local government
leaders to urge
state lawmakers and Gov. Andrew Cuomo to reconsider linking the cap to inflation, which has been typically under 2 percent since it was enacted in 2011.
Teachers, parents, union
leaders and even some
school superintendents and board members in New York are clothed in blue to show their concern for what they see as an overemphasis on testing, an under - emphasis on
state education funding, and inequitable spending between
districts.
There are three ballot propositions on the November ballot: 1) Creation of a redistricting commission to draw the new
state legislative and House of Representatives» district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
state legislative and House of Representatives»
district lines every 10 years, with the commission members appointed by the
state legislative leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
state legislative
leaders, 2) amend the current constitutional requirement of distributing paper versions of proposed bills to
state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
state legislators to allow for electronic distribution and 3) authorize New York
State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for school funding, with a stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.&r
State to borrow up to $ 2 billion for
school funding, with a
stated purpose of «improving learning and opportunity for public and nonpublic
school students», including the purchase of equipment, expanding
school broadband access, building classrooms for pre-K and replacing trailers and installing «high - tech security features.»
I'm going to bring community
leader, other elected officials at the local,
state and federal level, have access to other financial and human resources to give the
school board and the superintendent what's needed to turn the city around, which is to turn the
school district around.
Teacher union
leaders,
school administrators and
state officials harmonized last week over a proposed teacher evaluation system.But Tuesday when Gov.Dannel P. Malloyannounced plans to reduce red tape and to «empower local
school districts» — steps that...
ALBANY —
State leaders are preparing to soften Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal for a property tax «freeze» by eliminating the requirement that school districts and municipalities actually reduce spending, and by giving the localities credit for actions they've taken since the state imposed a two - percent property tax
State leaders are preparing to soften Governor Andrew Cuomo's proposal for a property tax «freeze» by eliminating the requirement that
school districts and municipalities actually reduce spending, and by giving the localities credit for actions they've taken since the
state imposed a two - percent property tax
state imposed a two - percent property tax cap.
One day before voters decide
school budgets across New York state, Schenectady School District officials welcomed elected leaders to Mont Pleasant Middle School to discuss the impact of a significant funding inc
school budgets across New York
state, Schenectady
School District officials welcomed elected leaders to Mont Pleasant Middle School to discuss the impact of a significant funding inc
School District officials welcomed elected
leaders to Mont Pleasant Middle
School to discuss the impact of a significant funding inc
School to discuss the impact of a significant funding increase.
Municipal and
school district officials, union
leaders, fiscal administrators,
state legislators and staffers, New York State agency representatives are all invited to at
state legislators and staffers, New York
State agency representatives are all invited to at
State agency representatives are all invited to attend.
As mayor of Yonkers, Spano has more power over the
school district than any other local
leader in the
state, with the exception of New York City mayor Bill de Blasio.
«
District leaders would no longer be able to give others any assurance that the
state would reimburse a consistent share of a proposed project's cost, making it harder to gain approval from those voters,» the
state Council of
School Superintendents testified Wednesday.
Buffalo's new
State Board of Regents representative is discouraged in the latest call to change the
leader of the city
school district.
Comrie honored 16 women in total, including Gaye Anderson, community affairs site developer manager for Healthfirst; June Bunch, 33rd
state Assembly
District leader; Jacqueline Grace Boyce, 29th Assembly
District leader; Latasha Smith - Bondswell, CEO of Occasions Banquet and Catering Hall; Beverly Bazil Edge, founder and teacher at The Edge
School of the Arts; Gular Hamilton Glover, a minister at the United Church of Christ; Jolander Headly, vice president of Willis Global Energy; Moira Jack, president of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc..
The Syracuse
school district will need a $ 9.7 million increase in
state aid next year to balance its books — substantially higher than the $ 2.7 million hike offered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo in his budget proposal last month, the
district's
leaders said tonight.
The meeting began with a report from
District Leader Keen Berger updating on the progress of the proposed new school at 75 Morton St., an announcement regarding State Senator Brad Hoylman's swearing in ceremony and an announcement about choosing the new Part A and Part B boundaries of the 66th election d
District Leader Keen Berger updating on the progress of the proposed new
school at 75 Morton St., an announcement regarding
State Senator Brad Hoylman's swearing in ceremony and an announcement about choosing the new Part A and Part B boundaries of the 66th election
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We need
state,
district, and
school leaders who can see this vision and have the courage to make the changes necessary to support student - centered learning.
With the threat of a
state takeover looming, Philadelphia
district leaders have adopted a $ 1.5 billion 1998 - 99 budget that ensures — despite earlier forecasts — that city
schools will remain open the entire
school year.
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leaders and innovators in education.
Talk to your union representatives and
school district leaders about how to promote your innovations to
state leaders and how it can be scaled up to illustrate its effectiveness outside your classroom door.
Your
district and union
leaders might know your
state's plans, or you can contact the
state board of education — besides the governor, the
state's
schools chief and the president of the
state board of education sign off on the applications, so those offices and their Web sites may have information.
ESSA's flexibility coupled with the fact that some cities now have fewer than half their
schools within the traditional
district can enable
state leaders to apply charter - style accountability to
district - run
schools.
Last year, at the National Education Summit, governors and business
leaders concluded that «efforts to set clear, common... academic standards for students in a given
school district or
state are necessary to improve student performance.».