Sentences with phrase «superintendents who»

«That could help explain why many superintendents who responded to the survey said there isn't enough money...»
The dog show superintendents who take care of the nuts and bolts of running the dog shows - from fencing and matting and tents to entries and record - keeping and ribbons - have their own web sites.
And not all of the superintendents who did the hiring fully understood what was required in a community school.
A good many are former state commissioners or district superintendents who have parlayed their expertise into lucrative jobs as education experts.
They should be evaluated by wise and experienced superintendents who regularly oversee the physical and academic climate of their schools.
Not the teacher unions and not the superintendents who help finance campaigns for re-election.
Individual superintendents who had an «exceptional impact» on student achievement could not be reliably identified.
Until then Malloy and his administration, along with the superintendents who are engaged in misleading and harassing parents need to stop what they are doing.
Superintendents who leave children in the testing room are intentionally breaching the security of the test as mandated by the SBAC Test Administration Manual and Test Coordinators Manual.
You may add Randolph Bynum, Sumter School District (SC), to the list of superintendents who have resigned from their position.
This important development should close the book on what appeared to be an unending effort by Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy's administration and some local school superintendents who have been working to mislead and harass parents into believing that they did not have the fundamental right to opt their students out of the destructive Common Core SBAC testing.
The article follows a group of school superintendents who are touring classrooms in one another's school districts.
A majority of the panel's members are teachers, principals and superintendents who have seen issues with the test first hand and want to see it change in ways that help teachers in the classroom and doesn't marginalize -LSB-...]
Gorman was one of six superintendents who inherited the small - school experiment at Olympic before Clayton Wilcox decided to end it.
Six of the superintendents who eventually brought their districts into CORE regularly attended the semiannual UED meetings.
Arthur Levine, President of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, said of Change Agents: «In the face of dramatic demographic, economic, technological, and global change, the demands being made upon schools, and the principals and superintendents who lead them have changed profoundly.
I have seen good superintendents who do not put a priority on communications forced from their jobs while less deserving superintendents who are better at the art of communications keep theirs.
This Superintendent of the Year program is open to all U.S. public school superintendents who plan to continue in the profession.
PARSS began in 1983 as a group of public school superintendents who expressed concern that Pennsylvania students in rural and small school districts did not have access to the same quality of education afforded to students attending school in the more metropolitan areas of the state.
The Vergara ruling makes clear that Judge Treu failed to engage the evidence presented in court by education experts and school superintendents who testified that teacher rights are not impediments to well - run schools and districts.
In Connecticut, the SBAC disaster was slowed by a handful of dedicated and committed public school superintendents who recognized that parents had the fundamental and inalienable right to opt their children out of the destructive SBAC test, but the majority of local education leaders (and elected officials) kowtowed to the Malloy administration and engaged in an immoral and unethical effort to mislead parents into believing that schools had «no degrees of freedom» on the SBAC testing issue.
Add New Canaan Superintendent Bryan Luizzi to the list of Connecticut School Superintendents who can't be bothered with telling his community's parents the whole truth and nothing but the truth when it comes to the Common Core SBAC test.
The word is there are a number of other enlightened and dedicated superintendents who are taking a similar approach.
It is noteworthy that the districts in our sample had superintendents who defied the national trends and remained in their school systems for many years.
Pre-Katrina, those decisions rested, as they do in most school districts, with the elected board, which hires the superintendents who hire the principals.
On Friday afternoon — February 19, 2016 — Governor Dannel Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman's Commissioner of Education wrote to Connecticut school superintendents who failed to follow the Malloy administration's directive and «allowed» too many parents to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) testing scheme last spring.
CRSS» school board conferences are open to superintendents who are part of district leadership teams so they can learn alongside their school board members how to lead and sustain reform.
He is chair of the Broad Center, which is funded by Los Angeles billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad to train and place school superintendents who've been recruited not only from the education sector but also from leadership positions in government, the military, and corporations.
Hear from superintendents who will share their insights on cultivating a successful partnership between your office and theirs.
Those taking part in the convocation yesterday spent considerable time discussing the new system, known as AchieveNJ, with four superintendents who were going through different parts of the process speaking about their experiences so far.
Despite Bersin's efforts, and those of superintendents who followed, stark disparities in test scores, school discipline and graduation rates still exist between white, Latino and black students.
I became a union steward for the district very early on as a young teacher, and that allowed me to begin understanding the governance process, interacting with the many superintendents who were in this district, and getting directly involved with leadership.
The best school districts have boards of education and superintendents who work well together.
So between superintendents who want their school calendars to match the community college calendar and parents who prefer a start date in the second week of August, the opinions of the primary stakeholders of public education are matched as well.
We participate in a call with local area Superintendents who share their thinking and decision - making regarding school closures and delays.
Where are the rest of the superintendents who should be willing to speak out?
I got major pushback from superintendents who said my idea was well - meaning, but not realistic.
So under the new evaluation system, superintendents who have conducted only a handful of reviews each year to look at school - wide issues will have to conduct dozens of them for the purposes of rating principals — and they'll have to do each of them twice.
Two - thirds of the 1,800 school superintendents who participated in the survey, conducted by Gallup and Education Week and released last week, responded that the standards would improve education in their community.
Silverman coached a small group of regional superintendents who doubled as ILDs.
Indeed, superintendents who use data to eliminate personnel or programs — even if these superintendents are successful and vindicated by the results — are often more likely to ignite political conflict than to reap professional rewards.
My concern was not that the would - be superintendents lacked firm answers to these questions — that's natural even for veteran big - district superintendents who are able to lean on research and assessment departments.
Rep. John Carter (R - TX) encouraged local superintendents who «are not happy with how education is going right now» to contact his office with their concerns about ESSA.
To demonstrate the widespread support for the Call to Action, we placed an ad in the Sept. 20 edition of Education Week listing all the superintendents who have signed on from 2013 until mid-September 2017.
It's «not a gotcha kind of system,» says Associate Superintendent for School Leadership Steven W. Flynt, who supervises the five area superintendents who work with the principals of the district's 132 schools.
Have they even bothered to file an amicus brief on behalf of the 99 % of public school superintendents who actually have to abide by all the rules?»
The secret to their «success,» it turned out, was that the unions had put in place superintendents who were on their side.
Most of the superintendents or assistant superintendents who responded to the survey said the Common Core requires new curricular materials and fundamental changes in the way students are taught.
The hearing was the result of growing concern among superintendents who have sought guidance on monitoring home - education programs, said a spokesman for the state's...
How would you address the potential issue of competition between school districts and the superintendents who govern them?
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