«Together with
our talented staff in the College and Career Readiness Office, our seniors worked incredibly hard to ensure they all graduated on time and had great postsecondary options tailored to their individual strengths.»
In the period between August 1 and the end of 2012, senior members of the Watson School Executive Committee, as well as the very
talented staff in the School, will ensure that the School moves forward with the new entering class, with the Fall curriculum and the recruitment of new students for 2013.
Not exact matches
For companies experiencing hyper - growth, the difficulty of finding enough
talented people — not just software engineers but also sales, marketing and design
staff —
in Canada's largest centres becomes a determining factor
in how they grow.
You can put
in as much effort as you like, with the most
talented staff, but if you don't have your strategy mapped out then you won't hit the desired heights.
Defectors from the North have said Bureau 121,
staffed by some of the most
talented computer experts
in the insular state, is part of the General Bureau of Reconnaissance, an elite spy agency run by the military.
Facebook said the employment of up to 150
staff in Vancouver from around the world is only short - term, and points to the obstructive U.S. immigration system that «makes it difficult, and sometimes impossible,» to bring
talented engineers to its Menlo Park headquarters, south of San Francisco.
It is an
in - house report brought to you by our
talented staff from varying backgrounds.
But
in the past seven years it has re-established itself with a
talented staff and strong denominational backing, and again offers a varied list of philosophy, current affairs, social criticism, liberal theology and belles - lettres.
They took shape after he learned his trade as a successful politician, and they were worked out
in collaboration with a
talented staff.
«
In our continued efforts to enhance and develop our
staff, Hi - Lo offers a management trainee program aimed at attracting highly ambitious and
talented personnel both externally and internally to become the future managers of Hi - Lo Food Stores nationwide,» the company says.
FPA surveys indicated members saw labor as a key issue for converters, specifically, most manufacturers cited their difficulty
in finding skilled, qualified labor while others cited trouble keeping
talented staff, problems with turnover, wage pressure, and the lengthy period needed to train qualified operators.
We are convinced that our small, but
talented staff, can't possibly outperform all the thousands of super
talented home cooks, chefs, etc. out
in the world.
LIMA LIMA OHANA Decked out
in tropical attire and well - versed
in rum (and rhum, and ron), Lost Lake's
talented staff of friendly and knowledgeable beverage professionals are ready to take you on a mini-vacation, by way of a wildly garnished tiki cocktail.
He's immersed himself
in Thai culture and has surrounded himself with a dedicated and
talented staff of cooks — including some gifted locals.
The Rainforest Alliance's
talented, multilingual, and diverse
staff works hand -
in - hand around the world with farmers, foresters, businesses, researchers, civic organizations, and governments to meet our shared mission of conserving biodiversity and ensuring sustainable livelihoods.
In the BC aftermath, we've seen a new narrative: that FSU is this year's version of Notre Dame, a
talented team suffering from a rash of close losses with a stale coaching
staff.
But, did he do enough on this
talented team to put that team
in a position to win that game within the gameplan the
staff created for the Steelers?
Of the Tigers, Reds and Blue Jays — the year's most unexpected division titlecontenders — Detroit has the best chance of making the playoffs because of itsyoung and
talented pitching
staff, which at week's end led the majors
in ERAeven though 38.7 % of the team's innings had been logged by hurlers under age 25 (starters Jeremy Bonderman, Zach Miner and Justin Verlander, and setup man JoelZumaya).
As the»50s dawned, pro football was an afterthought
in New York City, but Cavanaugh chronicles how the town fell for a team that was
talented (between 1956 and»63 the Giants fielded eight future Hall of Famers), innovative (the coaching
staff included young assistants named Tom Landry and Vince Lombardi) and successful (New York made six NFL title game appearances
in eight years).
This spacious warehouse and its
talented staff of instructors focus on baseball and softball, offering one - on - one and small - group lessons
in addition to camps and clinics.
He and his coaching
staff know they'll have
talented teams
in the future, but this is the ride they'll recount
in coaching circles for years to come.
In Canada, Aranda, tight ends coach Steve Ensminger (last year's interim OC), defensive line coach Pete Jenkins, DBs coach Corey Raymond, etc., Orgeron has a
talented staff and former star recruits at almost literally every position.
Make sure school visitors see how
talented your
staff is by posting information such as a framed appreciation proclamation
in the front office.
It has been a true privilege to lead such a dedicated and
talented team of Shadow Ministers and their
staff in both the Commons and Lords.
Also mounting good campaigns are
talented candidates with good ideas like Brian Kavanagh, former chief - of -
staff for Council Member Gale Brewer, and aide to former Mayors Ed Koch & David Dinkins; Chris Papajohn who served on the American Civil Liberties Union's committee on disability law when they discovered that U.S. Post Offices are often not accessible to people with disabilities; Gur Tsabar, an aide to Speaker Gifford Miller, is articulate and well - informed on many issues, and authored an editorial
in the April 14 Town & Village newspaper about unjust redlining of disabled New Yorkers due to budget concerns; Darren Bloch, a former Con Ed spokesperson who is a member of Community Board 6, is well - versed on housing and homelessness issues.
The Norwood News, a nonprofit bi-weekly newspaper founded by Mosholu Preservation Corporation (an affilate of Montefiore Medical Center)
in 1988 couldn't exist without its readers, its advertisers, and the many, many people who make publishing it possible — all the
staff here at MPC, our
talented team of reporting interns, and a bevy of free - lancers who sell advertising, take photos and write stories, proofread, and deliver the paper.
Mr. Kwatra's replacement as chief of
staff was yet another
talented political operative, Micah Lasher, whose first job — at age 16, according to The New York Times, — was deputy campaign manager for Mr. Schneiderman's first State Senate campaign
in 1998, which he parlayed into founding New York's premier Democratic consulting firm, SKDKnickerbocker.
Former aides, including Steve Cohen, have been informally searching for people and the governor has also been looking for
talented staff among the
staffs of Democrats
in the U.S. Senate, where they are about to be
in the minority, as well as the administrations of departing governors, including Maryland's Martin O'Malley.
«The Power Authority Trustees and executive management are proud of the
talented staff responsible for the development of the stone stairway project, and as a Western New Yorker, I'm looking forward to making use of this attraction
in the years ahead.»
However, probably an even more important challenge is to keep attracting
talented researchers — from graduate students to group leaders — regardless of their nationality, and to succeed
in fostering the mobility of the institute's
staff.
Since then, the Institute has built a state - of - the - art laboratory from the ground up, recruited a
staff of
talented scientists with proven track records
in drug discovery and development, and developed a portfolio of projects that are being driven aggressively toward the clinic.
To run a world - class radio telescope observatory
in the New Mexico desert requires a
talented staff.
It is true, for instance, that,
in 1971, as the story begins, the Washington Post was a provincial paper,
staffed with
talented reporters and led by a cauldron of ambition and charisma — the executive editor, Ben Bradlee — who was obsessed with raising the paper's national profile to compete with the New York Times.
One day near the end of the school year, a hum of excited chatter moved through the Martin Gifted and
Talented Magnet Middle School,
in Raleigh, North Carolina, as students and
staff shared the news that Ciprian «Chip» Popoviciu had reached the summit of Mount Everest.
We want
talented, committed, and dedicated
staff who are experts
in content, and skilled at using a social justice lens to make sure kids are empowered.
This will be compounded if the new administration struggles to attract
talented staff, an area where the campaign performed worse than any other
in modern history.
A full year of schemes of study, a vast range of supporting slide shows, student and
staff handbooks, student feedback forms, policies including Health and Safety and a Gifted and
Talented policy, cross curricular information such as colours
in different languages, a vision for Art Education, Art Technician duty list and much more....
A full year of schemes of study A vast range of supporting visuals and slide shows Student and
staff handbooks Student feedback forms Policies including Health and Safety and a Gifted and
Talented policy Cross curricular information such as colours
in different languages A vision for Art Education Art Technician duty list and....
He has received national attention for moves favored by reformers, such as opening 75 new schools operated by outside groups and
staffed by non-union teachers; introducing a pay - for - performance plan that will eventually be
in 40 Chicago schools; and working with organizations, including The New Teacher Project, Teach For America, and New Leaders for New Schools, that recruit
talented educators through alternatives to the traditional education - school route.
«Kathy McCartney's extraordinary leadership has generated great momentum, and I'm eager to build on that progress
in close collaboration with remarkably
talented faculty,
staff, and students within the Ed School and across the university.
There are smarter, better ways to approach the challenge at hand: expand the hiring pool beyond recent college graduates;
staff schools
in ways that squeeze more value out of
talented teachers; and use technology to make it easier for teachers to be highly effective.
Explaining the thinking behind the decision to appoint a data specialist, Principal Pauline Rice says having a
staff member «as
talented as Peter
in this area seemed like an opportunity [that was] too good to waste».
«There are so many
talented and passionate
staff working
in outdoor education with a vast amount of knowledge and skills,» Privett said.
In accepting the assumption that each classroom should include a generic «teacher» and as few children as possible, these schools are entirely dependent on their ability to attract
talented, high - energy
staff, dramatically limiting the likelihood that these admired programs will be able to achieve the hoped - for scale.
Smarick found they are able to leverage economies of scale and back - office support, recruit and groom
talented teachers, build external partnerships with such groups as Teach For America and TNTP, and invest
in their own
staff to build future school leaders, ensuring long - term stability for schools.
He added that the prospect of working
in both a private school and a state sixth form is appealing to teachers and Highgate's links to state schools has already attracted
talented staff.
Establish teacher residency models for hard - to -
staff districts to recruit and retain
talented and diverse candidates
in high - need schools while better preparing them for the challenges they will face.
Over a coffee
in the
staff room I confided the incident to the worldly but sympathetic ear of my colleague Olive - a hugely
talented and experienced Reception class teacher.
She has designed and implemented a program that 1) attracts additional
talented young adults to serve some of our lowest - performing schoolchildren, 2) places them
in hard - to -
staff schools with two - year commitments, 3) prepares them for this daunting task with a five - week summer institute, and 4) plays some role
in their induction.
Under his leadership, The Mind Trust advanced three key strategies for transforming K - 12 education
in Indianapolis: growing great schools; investing
in talented educators to launch and
staff these schools; and amplifying the conditions for schools» success.