Sentences with phrase «transferred to another school district»

Under the proposal, ownership of the library's present building in Wilder Park would be transferred to the school district for an adult education center and for administrative offices.
They're already enrolled in the school district until they graduate or transfer to another school district.

Not exact matches

If the frequent transfers — records show there were six in three years — did little to stanch Cruz's disruptive behavior, they eventually became the only option left in the school district's toolbox.
While it's unlikely that a tenured teacher can be fired, he can be taken out of the classroom and transferred to a non-teaching position within the school district.
After a long debate, the board on Monday postponed the vote on transferring operation of the before - and after - school care program from Twinbrook YMCA in Schaumburg to the Park District, because the park board has not formally committed itself to the program.
Trustees gave the developers of the proposed Laraway Ridge and Windermere Lakes subdivisions the go - ahead to transfer open land to New Lenox School District 122 and the New Lenox Park District before all agreements between the developers and the Village Board are completed.
But in 2000 the Park District and District 35 negotiated a land swap that transferred ownership to the Park District in exchange for land adjacent to South School.
A legal fight between the Buffalo Public School District and Buffalo Teachers Federation over a plan to transfer teachers from City Honors will return to court next week, when the district will file papers challenging a restraining order obtained by District and Buffalo Teachers Federation over a plan to transfer teachers from City Honors will return to court next week, when the district will file papers challenging a restraining order obtained by district will file papers challenging a restraining order obtained by the BTF.
Ms. Martin had also taught Mr. Pagourtzis's sister; she said she had heard the high school had been hard on her, and that «she was bullied so terribly at the high school that she transferred to Clear Creek,» a school district up the road toward Houston.
Cuomo would transfer most of that cost to local school districts, the way other special education programs are funded through a complex school aid formula that takes into account district taxpayers» relative wealth.
«The recent statewide growth in and impact of tax exempt entities severely erodes the tax base of local governments and school districts, unfairly transfers the tax burden to remaining homeowners and businesses, and further compromises New York's position as a fair and competitive environment in which to live and invest,» Teresi said in October as part of his budget address.
Residents of the East Ramapo School District brought a Petition to the New York State Education Commissioner in Albany seeking to invalidate the transfer of Colton School.
Meanwhile the district will have to cope with significant increases in pension and health insurance costs and a $ 1.3 million hike in funds transferred to the expanding Syracuse Academy of Science charter school.
A 2005 study by the New Teacher Project, the national nonprofit organization that works with school districts to recruit high - quality teachers, examined five urban districts and concluded that seniority - based transfer privileges written into contracts often force principals «to hire large numbers of teachers they do not want and who may not be a good fit for the job and their school
The recent Supreme Court decision, Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, ruled unconstitutional the Seattle and Louisville school districts» limited use of race in deciding which students got into overenrolled schools (Seattle) or which students could transfer schools (Louisville), limiting the scope of government intervention to preserve racial balance following the expansion of school Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1, ruled unconstitutional the Seattle and Louisville school districts» limited use of race in deciding which students got into overenrolled schools (Seattle) or which students could transfer schools (Louisville), limiting the scope of government intervention to preserve racial balance following the expansion of school cSchool District No. 1, ruled unconstitutional the Seattle and Louisville school districts» limited use of race in deciding which students got into overenrolled schools (Seattle) or which students could transfer schools (Louisville), limiting the scope of government intervention to preserve racial balance following the expansion of school cschool districts» limited use of race in deciding which students got into overenrolled schools (Seattle) or which students could transfer schools (Louisville), limiting the scope of government intervention to preserve racial balance following the expansion of school schools (Seattle) or which students could transfer schools (Louisville), limiting the scope of government intervention to preserve racial balance following the expansion of school schools (Louisville), limiting the scope of government intervention to preserve racial balance following the expansion of school cschool choice.
Because many districts credit a transferring teacher with only a limited number of years of experience, teachers may have to take a salary cut if they switch school districts.
Uncomfortable sending their daughters to the neighborhood school, the Wheatons applied for slots at a local, well - regarded charter school, and requested (and were granted) transfer permits for both to attend the neighboring El Segundo school district.
And the topics covered in those pages extend far beyond bread - and - butter questions of salary and benefits; there are dozens of clauses covering a district's ability to evaluate, transfer, terminate, and manage the workload of teachers, all having potentially serious effects on the management of schools and student achievement.
A school that misses AYP two years in a row has to allow students to transfer to a better - performing public school in the same district.
As in Salt Lake City, «districts are starting to create lab schools to try personalized, student - centered strategies with hopes of finding what will transfer to traditional schools,» said Calkins of Educause.
«I called school districts around the country and, especially when they heard I had an M.B.A., they'd say things to me like, - Well, we can transfer you to our business department, we need an accountant.»
Open Enrollment: allows students to transfer to districts or public schools other than the one to which they are assigned by address.
The NCLB law says that after two years of falling short of academic targets, districts must offer students the chance to transfer to a better - performing school, and after three...
Noting that fewer than 1 percent of the students eligible to transfer under the law did so in the 2003 - 04 school year, the GAO found that districts often do not give parents reliable information about their educational options until after the school year has started.
In one district, principals who transfer to struggling schools could earn up to an additional $ 60,000 over five years.
Districts have also strictly limited families» choices, often by imposing strict limitations on out - of - neighborhood transfers and by resisting the creation of new schools to compete with existing ones.
Their students must be allowed to transfer to a better school, with the school district paying the transportation costs.
The federal No Child Left Behind Act, which President George W. Bush signed into law last year, represented a victory for the advocates of public school choice: the law rejected funding for private school vouchers, but did mandate that districts allow children in persistently failing schools to transfer to public schools that perform better.
The chairman of the House education committee released a proposal late last week that would allow states and school districts to transfer money between several big - ticket programs contained in the main federal K - 12 law.
Citizens in Provo, Utah, voted late last month to approve the transfer of funds from the school district's capital - improvements budget in order to establish a career - ladder plan for teachers.
The state partially compensates districts that lose state aid when students transfer under the two programs, and state officials expect more schools to join the programs, requiring increased funding.
Then the district offered transfers only to students in 48 of the 179 schools that had failed to make adequate yearly progress.
In October 2001, even before the federal bill had passed, the district sent letters to parents of students in three high schools it expected to land on the failing list, notifying them that the transfer option might be available for the next fall.
Now in its third year of offering bonuses to experienced teachers to transfer to struggling schools, the Hamilton County (Tennessee) school district, which includes urban Chattanooga, has seen student scores soar in their neediest schools.
Opposition among antipoverty groups is building on two grounds — that charter schools are done to, not by, families in big cities; and that transfers of funds to charter schools hurt students in district - run schools.
More important, last fall the department also issued regulations announcing that districts could no longer use a lack of capacity as an excuse to deny transfers to students in failing schools.
During the current academic year, a limited number of districts in five states — Alaska, Delaware, Indiana, North Carolina, and Virginia — have been permitted to offer students a choice of supplemental educational services a year before having to provide the option of transferring to a higher - performing school.
Likewise, although a given district need not allow its best teachers to transfer from low - income to high - income schools within their own district, they can not bar those same teachers from moving to neighboring school districts or to private schools.
Or, believing the organization is unable to make this change, the district could gradually transfer its schools to an established authorizer.
State law and enrollments govern how much the district must transfer to charter schools.
Parents of children assigned to failing schools in the New York City and Albany, N.Y., systems claimed in a lawsuit last week that those districts had denied students the chance to transfer or receive supplemental services as required by the federal law.
Recently, Glazerman et al. reported that even after being offered a $ 20,000 bonus to move to a high - need school in their district, only 3.5 percent of middle school teachers in the top quintile of effectiveness and 7 percent of similarly ranked elementary teachers were willing to transfer.
District officials were concerned that students couldn't easily transfer from a school with this sort of interdisciplinary structure and projects that spanned over years to a more traditional school.
Mary Washington, head of Local 420, responded that Hubbard had run away from the St. Louis schools when as a student he used the voluntary desegregation program to transfer to the Mehlville school district.
Approved school - choice bill to allow students to transfer to public schools outside their home districts.
Districts can move up timelines for teacher resignations and transfers and give principals in hard - to - staff schools first dibs on new entrants and transfers.
That includes youngsters moving from one Riverside school to another as well as those transferring in or out, those on District of Choice transfers, and those on year - to - year approvals.
The designation meant that children from any other school district could transfer to Riverside without first getting approval — or even seeking it — from their home districts.
It reports, among other things, that without its 1,963 transfer students — who, Oak Park said, generate the same $ 5,537 in revenue as in - district kids — it would have to close an elementary school, limit Advanced Placement and honors programs, scale back arts programming, and increase class sizes.
To illustrate one such practice they could all adopt with a hypothetical that occurs rather routinely, for students entering their schools at a fifth - grade age but reading at a second - grade level and where the district school where the student was formerly enrolled doesn't transfer the students» academic record, the schools could determine a protocol for pre-assessment as soon as a student enrolls so as to create sound individual growth metricTo illustrate one such practice they could all adopt with a hypothetical that occurs rather routinely, for students entering their schools at a fifth - grade age but reading at a second - grade level and where the district school where the student was formerly enrolled doesn't transfer the students» academic record, the schools could determine a protocol for pre-assessment as soon as a student enrolls so as to create sound individual growth metricto create sound individual growth metrics.
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