Sentences with phrase «teach in the district for»

In exchange, that individual would teach in the district for five years.
In exchange, they commit to teach in the district for three or four years beyond the residency — and most stay for the long haul, becoming leaders in their communities, rather than dropouts from the profession.
They receive living stipends and tuition support as they learn to teach; in exchange, they commit to teach in the district for three to four years beyond the residency.
Tricia Applegate, who has been teaching in the district for 16 years, is now a master teacher in the junior - senior high school.
Anthony Scarpelli is a teacher with the Springfield Board of Education and has taught in that district for over 21 years.

Not exact matches

the district i teach in doesn't change semesters in december, but we still have two weeks off at that time, so your argument doesn't hold for us.
After the L.A. Games, Shaw, a Long Beach State grad with a degree in psychology, coached swimming at his alma mater for five years, then taught for eight years in the Hesperia, Calif., school district, including a stint as a special education teacher.
There, she developed and taught a language enrichment program for all kindergartners in the district and provided speech and language therapy for the two special education classes, as well as serving those students from kindergarten to sixth grade having articulation, fluency, voice, cleft palate, hearing impairment and language delays.
Guidance Materials: The Department of Education is required by Statute 18.1003.453 to provide on its website links to information regarding the nutritional content of foods and beverages and to healthful food choices in accordance with the dietary guidelines of the United States Department of Agriculture and provide examples of wellness classes that offer nutrition education for teachers and school support staff and encourage school districts to offer classes that are taught by a licensed nutritional professional for the school nutrition department.
Prior to teaching, she was a District School Psychologist in Carlsbad, CA for 13 years.
Some of that extraordinary work includes Dougherty County School System training students to harvest, wash, and prep product from their teaching gardens for taste tests and to serve in the cafeteria, Elbert County School District featuring local strawberries on the lunch line from a farm 20 miles away, and Dade County Schools utilizing experiential nutrition and garden - based education to teach Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) standards.
Districts of all sizes are utilizing farm to school programs to teach academic standards in school gardens, support the local economy through local food purchases for school meals, and fight childhood obesity and other preventable, food - related diseases.
Food Service Staff have created a two day, one hour a day lesson plan to use in the third or fourth grade that teaches nutritional information including proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, encourages eating a varied diet, and ends with the students creating a lunch menu for a day that all students in the district will eat.
The Ravinia District and Ravinia Festival in Highland Park are recycling those instruments through June 19 for their * Teach * Play * education program.
To do so, the Chicago Park District will reconfigure a large vacant space on the Broadway Armory's second floor, outfit it with a kitchen equipped for cooking classes and bring in culinary instructors to teach cooking with an emphasis on health.
I came across Dr. Samuel while doing another story for Black History and was surprised this is not taught in the Mount Vernon City School District.
Dana Balter, a visiting assistant teaching professor at Syracuse University, is officially challenging Rep. John Katko for the 24th Congressional District in New York.
Mr. Zimpfer has taught in the Southern Cayuga Central School District for 18 years, and he continues to teach and inspire his students to learn about the Holocaust and to learn from it.
Hysick, a lifelong resident of the Syracuse area, was educated in the North Syracuse Central School District and returned there for her teaching career.
McDonough, the 46th New York State Teacher of the Year has been teaching first or second grade in the Newburgh Enlarged City School District for her entire career of 22 years.
David Tubiolo, County Legislator of District 14 (Mount Vernon & Yonkers) added; «Today in a country so divided we should look back on the teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and look back on how we can come together for a better, more tolerant country.»
Hysick, the 47th New York State Teacher of the Year, has taught in the North Syracuse Central School District for 12 years.
District leaders have been interested in expanding the popular Emerson school for years, building on its success teaching students skills they could take into careers.
The district did just that, but also announced they would cut the 5.5 teaching positions at the school in order to pay for the aides.
Kathleen Ferguson, the New York State Teacher of the year, was also the teacher of the year in her school district, and has won several awards for excellence in teaching.
Tiger Ventures is an innovative pilot program focusing on entrepreneurial teaching for 8th and 9th graders in Union - Endicott school district.
When teaching candidates are equally matched in terms of qualifications, diversity is one factor that can lead to the hiring decision, said Persampieri, the director of recruitment and selection for Syracuse City School District.
While the main hiring priority of any school district should be hiring the most qualified teachers who can build up their students the most, building a teaching workforce that is reflective of the community in which they work must be a goal for districts.
The UFT / NYSUT lawsuit, which asks the court to overturn the Charter School Committee's action, said the new rules would not only «significantly undercut the quality of teaching in SUNY - approved charter schools,» but also would create «an essentially fake certification process, one not valid for employment in New York's public school districts, other charter schools or the public schools of other states.»
Ms. Teachout, who recently told Politico New York she was «thinking about» running for the seat being vacated by Republican Chris Gibson, lives primarily in Brooklyn, but said she kept a residence in the district to facilitate a train commute to Fordham University, where she teaches.
Professor Mary Lynch, Kate Stoneman Chair in Law and Democracy and Director of the Center for Excellence in Law Teaching at Albany Law School, says district attorneys in New York can use their own judgement to remove themselves from an investigation.
First to support herself — and then because she had a knack for it — she became a substitute teacher in the Los Angeles Unified School District, teaching mathematics, English, computer science, and American history, primarily at a middle school in «a very rough neighborhood.»
«I was probably one of only five or six Republicans in a staff of nearly 100» at Williams Intermediate School, where she taught seventh grade biology for the past 13 years before moving last month to another district school, Blue Grass Elementary.
Phipps has been recognized on numerous occasions as an outstanding teacher and mentor, including being recognized nationally with the American Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology Mentor Award for District I (National Recognition Award), the Council on Residency Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology Excellence in Teaching Award (National Recognition Award), and the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Excellence in Teaching Award (National Recognition Award).
«It is very important for us to participate in these types of activities because they teach people, entertain them, and bring them together around a common purpose, which is to write their sincere wishes, in a district where astronomy is really important.
For eight years, Isadora traveled to India to delve deeper into the path of Tantra and teach yoga to sex - trafficked women in the red light district of Calcutta.
When she's not teaching Pilates, Juliet works as a consultant for a public agency and is involved in the «Homeless Education Program» for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
She has been sharing yoga and mindfulness practices with children, teens and adults in studio, childcare, preschool, public school, and homeschool settings, as well as teaching athletes, coaches and educators at area universities and school districts, for over 17 years.
I work for a maintenance department and substitute at a local school district in pursuit of a teaching career.
In full disclosure; I have a strong interest in P.T. Barnum, having read several books about his life and researching him for a unit of study for the school district where I taughIn full disclosure; I have a strong interest in P.T. Barnum, having read several books about his life and researching him for a unit of study for the school district where I taughin P.T. Barnum, having read several books about his life and researching him for a unit of study for the school district where I taught.
As a part of this professional development, a team of teachers is engaging with building leaders, district leaders, and other experts / thought leaders to help shape the vision for teaching and learning in our classrooms.
The John Morse school, which was named in an ongoing lawsuit against the district alleging that religion was taught in the classroom, still boasts wait lists for every grade level.
As part of that effort, Kathy Alexander, the director of outreach and education for the region's district attorney's office, taught a five - week professional development seminar for teachers about violence in the schools.
For example, the salary change for a teacher who switches districts after four years of teaching is assumed to equal the average salary of fifth - year teachers in the new district minus the salary for that level of experience in the old distriFor example, the salary change for a teacher who switches districts after four years of teaching is assumed to equal the average salary of fifth - year teachers in the new district minus the salary for that level of experience in the old distrifor a teacher who switches districts after four years of teaching is assumed to equal the average salary of fifth - year teachers in the new district minus the salary for that level of experience in the old distrifor that level of experience in the old district.
It's time for school districts to stop treating teachers as if they were ticky - tacky — little boxes, sitting in the classroom, all teaching just the same.
Since 1990 the New York - based Teach for America (TFA) program has placed more than 7,000 teachers in some of the nation's most challenging school districts.
But Education Elements is smart to understand both how steep the design challenges can be for districts in moving to blended - learning models — and consequently where the action is today — as well as the opportunities blended learning presents to rethink the use of time in school, such that it can create schools that transform teaching and learning for both teachers and students and rack up some wins in the process.
I just haven't seen the kind of drive for continuous improvement in traditional districts that I've witnessed in charter networks like KIPP and Achievement First, where the very organizational DNA is obsessed with excellence and continuous improvement, always looking for more effective approaches to teaching and learning.
There has been a gradual increase over the past decade in the percentage of districts offering pay incentives for shortage areas (see Figure 4), but recent evidence (see work by Katharine Strunk with Jason Grissom, Tammy Kolbe, and Dara Zeehandelaar) shows that few districts are truly strategic in matching incentives to staffing needs, and as a consequence, school systems continue to struggle to fill teaching slots in math and science.
«In [Austin], except for occasional stories told by administrators and teachers, few top officials know what kind of teaching occurs in the district's nearly 6,000 classroomIn [Austin], except for occasional stories told by administrators and teachers, few top officials know what kind of teaching occurs in the district's nearly 6,000 classroomin the district's nearly 6,000 classrooms.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z