Sentences with phrase «top school executive»

She has been a classroom teacher, an administrator, and served as the Secretary of Education in Delaware before her appointment as Maryland's top school executive in 2012.
Dr. Lowery served for three years as the Secretary of Education in Delaware and then she became Maryland's top school executive in 2012.

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The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University teamed up with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology to offer an executive MBA program that has snagged the top spot in the Financial Times» EMBA rankings for four years in a row.
«It is a transformative experience that enables an engineer to become a financier, a high school teacher to become a marketing executive, or an auditor to become a mergers and acquisition specialist for a top corporation.
But just because no sort of CEO school could transform any candidate into a fully qualified CEO for life, doesn't mean that business schools or other training programs can't do more to prepare those hoping to occupy the top job in business, according to the executives interviewed.
To find a high - ranked school offering one of these executive MBAs for under six - figures, you have to reach down to the No. 9th ranked University of Texas at Austin which has an EMBA program for a bargain rate of $ 80,169 — less than half the cost of either Wharton program (See the full list of the top 50 Executive MBA programs in North America on the neexecutive MBAs for under six - figures, you have to reach down to the No. 9th ranked University of Texas at Austin which has an EMBA program for a bargain rate of $ 80,169 — less than half the cost of either Wharton program (See the full list of the top 50 Executive MBA programs in North America on the neExecutive MBA programs in North America on the next page).
For the second year in a row, Kellogg's joint Executive MBA program with Hong Kong's UST Business School came out on top of The Financial Times» new 2010 global EMBA ranking released Oct. 26th.
During an event in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Monday, President Donald Trump asked a top executive from Adapt Pharma Inc. to join him on stage and handed him the microphone to talk about the company's programs that provide free and discounted samples of its Narcan spray to schools and first responders.
Ravitch devotes much of her book to recounting how policy theorists and corporate executives imposed ineffective, top - down mandates on schools.
-- Smoked Turkey Sandwich — Adapted from Superba Food + Bread, Los Angeles, CA Executive chef James Trees was looking to create something that was a far cry from a «normal, boring turkey sandwich» and found inspiration in the caramelized - onion - topped, old - school - classic patty melt.
«Player safety has been and will continue to be the top priority for members of the NFHS Football Rules Committee,» said Brad Garrett, chair of the NFHS Football Rules Committee and assistant executive director of the Oregon School Activities Association.
Speaking through the State's Deputy Governor, Dr.. Mrs. Idiat Oluranti Adebule, who led other top government officials on the tour, Governor Ambode recalled that at the end of last year, the State Executive Council approved N10billion for the rehabilitation of existing schools as well as the construction of eight new ones, including three model colleges to boost learning experience of students in the State.
A candidate for a Manhattan State Senate is a former top lobbyist for ex-Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the one - time executive director of the pro-charter school group StudentsFirstNY — but you wouldn't know it from his campaign literature.
And they have taken swift steps to rid the school of the taint of scandal, forcing the departure of a handful of top executives within Kaloyeros» inner circle and hiring an outsider as its new interim leader, Bahgat Sammakia, a well - respected researcher and administrator from Binghamton University.
The top Renewal official, Executive Superintendent Aimee Horowitz, makes $ 179,763, a 2.5 percent raise from last school year.
«While I'm sure that Ms. Black is a very well qualified executive in the magazine industry, the top executive in the New York City School system should be an educator,» Avella wrote.
Lasher worked as a top state government lobbyist for Bloomberg and also served as executive director of pro-charter school group StudentsFirstNY, a group that has worked to defeat Democrats.
ALBANY — Two top executives at SUNY Polytechnic Institute — Carl Kempf III and Christine Waller — have been ousted in an apparent shake - up at the school following the September arrest of Alain Kaloyeros, the school's founding president, a SUNY spokeswoman confirmed.
The audit noted the center compensated its top three executives (their names were not provided) more than similar employees at public schools by $ 8,656.
8/1/2007 UCSD's Igor Grant Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Neuropsychology Igor Grant, M.D., F.R.C.P. (C), Professor and Executive Vice-Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has received the top national award from the National Academy of Neuropsychology (N...
The way the top - slice arrangement works is that an academy chain sponsor will provide its academies with additional services, such as hiring executive directors, developing staff terms and conditions and managing procurement, in return for a small percentage of each schools revenue, known as its general annual grant (GAG).
When it comes to compensating its top executive, the nation's largest school system now pays what may well be the nation's largest salary.
The nation's governors and top corporate executives will trumpet standards and technology as medicine for what ails the nation's schools when they gather next month in New York state for an education summit.
Montgomery County Names «Preferred Candidate» for Top Schools Job Washington Post, 5/14/15» [Professor] Andres Antonio Alonso, former chief executive of Baltimore City schools and now a professor of practice at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, said that finding top candidates with experience in large school systems is not an easy taTop Schools Job Washington Post, 5/14/15» [Professor] Andres Antonio Alonso, former chief executive of Baltimore City schools and now a professor of practice at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, said that finding top candidates with experience in large school systems is not an easSchools Job Washington Post, 5/14/15» [Professor] Andres Antonio Alonso, former chief executive of Baltimore City schools and now a professor of practice at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, said that finding top candidates with experience in large school systems is not an easschools and now a professor of practice at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, said that finding top candidates with experience in large school systems is not an easySchool of Education, said that finding top candidates with experience in large school systems is not an easy tatop candidates with experience in large school systems is not an easyschool systems is not an easy task.
Becky Harrison, Executive Headteacher at Hill Top Specialist Arts College, said:» We are absolutely delighted with the new school build and feel the building will now truly reflect the high quality of teaching and learning, as well as further enhance it for pupils and staff.
The program's faculty comprises business school professors and the top executives in the firm.
So when a council of chief executives of the area's largest corporations identified school reform as their top priority, Williams listened.
«Parents have a right to know that their children have access to the best possible education and support at school — and that money for teachers and equipment isn't instead being spent on first class train tickets or topping up chief executive salaries.
All the states that eventually adopted the Common Core signed up before Race to the Top was announced, says Chris Minnich, executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO).
Dr. DuFour was named one of the Top 100 School Administrators in North America by Executive Educator magazine, was presented the Distinguished Scholar Practitioner Award from the University of Illinois, and was the 2004 recipient of the National Staff Development Council's Distinguished Service Award.
«The programs offered by HGSE dovetail with our overarching mission to create a leadership development framework that prepares and encourages principals and assistant principals who will be ready to serve as CEO's and top executives in their schools
The appointment of publishing executive Cathleen P. Black to be the new chancellor of New York City's schools was in jeopardy last week after an advisory panel and the state commissioner of education made it clear they would like to see someone with education experience serving in the district's top job.
Recently, the depth of the charter school scandals even made it to John Oliver's HBO show, «Last Week Tonight,» where he observed, in Philadelphia alone, at least 10 executives or top administrators have pleaded guilty in the last decade to charges like fraud, misusing funds and obstruction of justice.
In one of the most egregious cases, Litchfield Park's Crown Charter School paid its top executive $ 276,350 annually to oversee 266 students, compared to Scottsdale Unified District's superintendent who earned $ 203,000 to oversee 25,000 students.
The Washington Roundtable, an organization made up of top executives from many of the state's largest companies, supports charter schools, arguing it's another means to help students, particularly low - income minorities, in an age of increasing expectations.
Barry Sindall, chief executive of the Grammar School Heads Association, quoted from a 2008 Sutton Trust study which suggested that the social make - up of grammar schools was often more diverse than that of the top 100 comprehensives where entrance is decided on proximity to the school, pushing up house prices and excluding poorer famSchool Heads Association, quoted from a 2008 Sutton Trust study which suggested that the social make - up of grammar schools was often more diverse than that of the top 100 comprehensives where entrance is decided on proximity to the school, pushing up house prices and excluding poorer famschool, pushing up house prices and excluding poorer families.
High schools are seeking to build systems that ensure success for every student; this is being further emphasized by the Obama administration, which has identified the following four Race to the Top priority areas in the Race to the Top Executive Summary (2009): «adopting standards and assessments that prepare students to succeed in college and the workplace and to compete in the global economy; building data systems that measure student growth and success, and inform teachers and principals about how they can improve instruction; cultivating effective teachers and principals, especially where they are needed most; and turning around struggling schools» (p. 1).
As Executive Director and point person for this new corporate lobby group, it will Rae Ann Knopf's role to push for greater support for charter schools and changes that might help Connecticut succeed should they try for a 4th time to win federal grant money from the «Race to the Top» program.
Mr. Klein, who left the schools in 2010 to work for Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation as leader of a digital education division, will become a top executive at Oscar.
Top executives guide push to bridge tech divide in schools after industry's earlier efforts fall short
He was named one of the «Top 100» school administrators in the nation by Executive Educator magazine.
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Cecilia Carnefeldt, president and chief executive of Kunskapsskolan Education Sweden, said the trust had decided to transfer its schools so they could take the next step in «improving top line results».
He is a byproduct of a public school system, and his idea of climbing the career ladder was to start as a mathematics teacher and work his way up to become a top executive in New York City's Department of Education.
● Chief executive officer Kevin M. Maxwell begins his third school year in the district's top post.
«A radical new wave of school - building must be a top priority for the government,» said chief executive Mark Robinson.
Adrian Mendez, a top executive at a private - equity firm who formerly worked with New Schools for New Orleans and the Louisiana Association of Public Charter Schools
Jonah Edelman, its founder and the son of children's advocate Marian Wright Edelman, has raised millions of dollars in funds from the Gates and Walton Foundations, as well as many top business executives, and now pursues policies central to the corporate education agenda, including support of charter school expansion, the evaluation of teachers based on test scores and the elimination of their seniority protections.
Inspiration Trust chief executive Dame Rachel de Souza said: «It's great to have this recognition for our students and staff, and it demonstrates their amazing hard work in starting Sir Isaac Newton Sixth Form from scratch to be one of the best sixth forms in the country, and the remarkable turnaround at Hethersett Academy, now East Anglia's top school for pupil progress to GCSE.
desire to make the GHCHS [Granada Hills Charter High School] Executive Director position one of the top compensated positions in Los Angeles
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