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Nassau district attorney investigators arrested Gerard Terry, a former North Hempstead Town Democratic Party leader, on April 12, 2016, who, public records show, amassed nearly $ 1.4 million in state and federal tax debts while receiving government jobs worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
When it came to representing his district, Silver often echoed the voices of key community leaders and the many thousands they represented, so they were in a sense in «the room» helping make decisions on vital issues like schools and affordable housing.
Despite campaigning in person for Pete Sikora twice, the economist with the Communication Workers of America lost to Jo Anne Simon, a Democratic district leader, by more than a thousand votes.
Westchester County is broken down into over one thousand election districts, each of which elect two Republican District leaders every two years to serve as members of the Westchester Republican County Committee.
Among the labor leaders in attendance were leaders or representatives from Local 32BJ of the Service Employees International Union; the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union; Communications Workers of America District 1; and the United Federation of Teachers, which collectively provide hundreds of thousands of dollars to the community groups.
This morning, thousands of district and charter school parents joined together to tell leaders #DontStealPossible.
Those officials have to explain it to thousands of district Title I coordinators, who then provide direction to school leaders and teachers.
Reach has supported the implementation of LDC in over 20 states and the District of Columbia, working with thousands of teachers and school leaders.
But before I go, I would like to create one or two more professional learning Corwin workshops to help classroom teachers, school leaders, and district leaders carry out their all - important work of helping their students grow and succeed — the culmination of 40 + years striving to directly impact the lives of my own students and to indirectly do the same for those thousands and thousands of students I will never get to meet.
In Leading Change in Your School, distinguished author and researcher Douglas B. Reeves offers lessons learned through his work with educators in thousands of schools around the world and presents real - life examples of leaders who have met the challenge of change head - on — with impressive results for their schools and districts.
This month, a Guilford County school leader told Policy Watch of the difficulty districts will face in hiring thousands of new teachers for core subjects, given the state's well - documented dearth of qualified teaching applicants.
McKissick said he met late last week with Sen. Bill Rabon, the eastern North Carolina Republican who chairs the committee, but GOP leaders remain reticent to make any commitments regarding a legislative fix to the funding controversy, despite stiff warnings from district chiefs that thousands of teachers» jobs are in jeopardy.
Brought on by a legislative order to trim class sizes in K - 3, school districts will seek respite or significant funding boosts from lawmakers in the New Year, lest local K - 12 leaders be forced to lay off thousands of teachers across North Carolina to make room for more core subject teachers.
CEL has been addressing this critical understanding through thousands of hours of support each year to district, school and teacher leaders across the country.
The state's funding dilemma is complicated, but school leaders say a loss of flexibility over average and maximum individual classroom sizes in grades K - 3 would force districts to hire thousands more teachers in core subjects.
California leaders, however, have failed to follow that leadership and enact a Golden State version of the Recovery School District to rescue thousands of California schools figuratively underwater.
Since then, we've helped thousands of teachers, leaders and data analysts in more than 100 districts and charter management organizations across more than 30 states save time, gain critical insight and leverage all their data to drive action and change students» lives.
School leaders counter that, without additional specialty cash or local flexibility over class sizes, districts will be forced to lay off thousands of arts and P.E. teachers to clear funding space for new core subject teachers in K - 3.
Join thousands of school leaders by taking the Future Ready District Pledge and participating in the conversation.
Session leader Kimberly Vannest will approach this topic based on both the empirical research and her experiences across states and districts, and the tens of thousands of students in these programs.
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