Sentences with phrase «thriving public system»

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Projects have included implementing a diverse health care collaborative in Washington State, a statewide child abuse / trauma public - private partnership and a statewide initiative to create a sustainable, thriving food system.
«There's no way that you have a system such as ours that has consistently thrive on corruption and proceeds of corruption and public financing in particular, that will give up and say guys, the problem has been solved.
New York City, as well as Maine and parts of Connecticut serve as thriving examples of effective public financing systems.
The public school system — the great equalizer — are undermined, so that the private schools can thrive.
However, once the proposed reforms are published, I hope to see further changes to ensure better public interest accountability and a visible improvement for all of us who wish to see a thriving 21st century railway system in our country.
UMMS, one of five campuses of the University system, is comprised of the School of Medicine, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, the Graduate School of Nursing, a thriving research enterprise and an innovative public service initiative, Commonwealth Medicine.
He saw so many students who didn't thrive in such a large group, and he felt the traditional public school system precluded him from giving his students the attention many of them needed.
Recruiting for the UAE public school system we want to provide the very best candidates and service to a thriving education reform taking place.
Our public education system was designed to collectively educate the masses, in hopes that democracy would thrive.
Charter schools in California that have been around for five years or more, like many of San Diego's thriving schools, are significantly outperforming California's broader public school system.
«A thriving public education system relies on public investment,» American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten said in a press statement, pointing out that GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump champions tax credits as part of his education agenda.
Common sense solutions to preserving and growing a thriving and accountable nonprofit charter public schools sector by solving issues related to modernizing California's authorizing system, and expanding facilities options for charters.
Bringing together top education experts and practitioners, the foundation funds system - wide programs and policies that strengthen public schools by creating environments that allow good teachers to do great work and enable students of all backgrounds to learn and thrive.
Dr. Tameka L. McGlawn, ConnectEd's Director of Equity and Impact, describes integrated student supports as, «the system necessary to provide all students with what they need to be successful, thriving, children and students in our public school system
WHEREAS, the over-reliance on high - stakes standardized testing in state and federal accountability systems is undermining educational quality and equity in U.S. public schools by hampering educators» efforts to focus on the broad range of learning experiences that promote the innovation, creativity, problem solving, collaboration, communication, critical thinking and deep subject - matter knowledge that will allow students to contribute and thrive in a democracy and an increasingly global society and economy; and
Unfortunately, the ultimate joke is on all the citizens of this country who rely on a strong public education system as a centerpiece of a thriving democracy.
«Charter public schools play a critical role in strengthening California's public education system, as shown by our ever growing and thriving sector over the last 25 years,» said Jed Wallace, president and CEO, CCSA.
Residents enjoy a robust public transportation system, a thriving arts culture, and university events throughout the year.
He currently consults with Miami - County Public Schools, New York Public Schools, and several Charter School Systems and operates a thriving private practice.»
National Center for Children in Poverty, Project Thrive (www.nccp.org): The Public Policy Analysis and Education Center for Infants and Young Children at the National Center for Children in Poverty has as its core mission increasing knowledge and providing policy analysis that will help states build and strengthen comprehensive early childhood systems and link policies to ensure access to high - quality health care, early care and learning, and family support.
Over the past decade, Thrive by Five Washington has been a leader in creating Washington's high - quality early learning system and combining public and private dollars to make it happen; the Foundation for Early Learning has been at the forefront of developing geographic, demographic and content - based alliances to develop and implement projects that serve families and their young children.
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