❖ Highly skilled in planning, supervising, and implementing the curriculum
under School district policies and procedures.
Not exact matches
Under this Act, all
school districts that participate in federally funded child nutrition programs must adopt and implement a Local School Wellness Policy
school districts that participate in federally funded child nutrition programs must adopt and implement a Local
School Wellness Policy
School Wellness
Policy (LWP).
N.J.S.A. 18A: 40 - 41.5 (2010) provides immunity from liability for
school districts for the death or injury of a person due to the action or inaction of persons employed by or
under contract with a youth sports team, provided there is an insurance
policy of not less than $ 50,000 per person per incident, and a statement of compliance with the
school district or nonpublic
school's
policies for the management of concussions and other head injuries.
My fear stems from the fact that a renowned economists and a vice Presidential candidate of a party whose philosophy stands on ideals of conservatism, will confidently move around with a message of establishing one factory in each
district at this point of our national reconstruction.How do you implement such a
policy after scrapping 70 % of taxes across, build 350 secondary
schools, free secondary
school etc.You sum up all these deceitful platitudes and you begin to shiver.We are made to believe that the issue of unemployment would be buried
under their government forgetting that, we were made to lineup in hot sun to register for employment only to be told in 2005 by Ghana Statistical service that unemployment figure for that year was the highest do far and remains the highest today.The lowest unemployment figures recorded between 2001 - 2016 was recorded in 2013
under Mahama.So who possess the practical record to support his call.
If these moves result in resegregation of
schools, then the
district is
under no obligation to change the attendance boundaries or to implement any other
policy that would integrate the
schools.
Boston
school leaders are creating three new «transition» grades to give a second chance to students who stand to flunk
under the
district's tough new promotion
policy.
First, to achieve a targeted budget reduction,
school districts need to lay off a greater number of junior teachers than senior teachers (as junior teachers have lower salaries), meaning that a seniority - based layoff
policy will cause class sizes to rise more than they would
under an alternate arrangement.
Under an intradistrict choice
policy, a family is able to choose any traditional public
school within their
school district, even if it falls outside of their local
school attendance zone.
We estimate that,
under an interdistrict choice
policy, 54 percent of all families would have access to at least one out - of -
district choice
school within five miles.
Under an interdistrict choice
policy, a family is able to choose any traditional public
school outside their
school district.
New York City teachers who have been unable to find new jobs in the
district under a new hiring
policy, but remain on the payroll, will cost the city $ 81 million by the end of this
school year, a report says.
And the California state
school board this month approved an Orange County
district's plan to teach its limited - English - proficient students mostly in English
under a revised state
policy that gives
schools more flexibility to stop teaching students in their native languages.
Since 2008, the Strategic Data Project (SDP),
under Harvard's Center for
Policy Education Research, has placed fellows like Bowman in state education agencies,
school districts, and charter
school management organizations where they are helping policymakers to decode an avalanche of educational data.
Sarah Glover, executive director of the Strategic Data Project,
under the Ed
School's Center for Education
Policy Research, says
districts are hungry for strategies to make use of the data stacking up at
district headquarters.
The
policy intervention in Philadelphia raises questions of general interest: Do students at
schools assigned to for - profit or nonprofit managers learn more than would be expected had those
schools remained
under school district management?
Topics to be discussed include: Court Procedure: An understanding of the civil litigation process in New Jersey as it pertains to negligence claims; Damages: Understanding the standards for, and the differences between Compensatory and Punitive Damages; Facility Maintenance: Identifying potential safety hazards related to facilities and grounds, and taking reasonable steps to address common problems; Indemnification: Identifying when the
school district is responsible for the actions of its employees, and when it may disclaim coverage; Insurance Coverage Issues: Understanding what is, and is not covered
under a
school district's insurance
policy, and understanding whether your
district will be allowed to choose its attorney or be required to utilize the attorney assigned by the Insurance Company; Negligent Supervision: Examples of
school district negligence liability lie within the
school, on the athletic field, in the locker room, and on
school trips; Sovereign Immunity: Understanding the effect of the New Jersey Torts Claims Act on negligence claims against
school districts.
Under the current fiscal
policy,
districts can spend less of their own state and local dollars on the
schools with the highest needs, and most do spend millions of dollars less in these
schools.
The rules are designed to make it easier for
districts to comply with the 65 percent
policy than
under a plan being pushed by a national group lobbying for ensuring that classrooms get that share of
school spending, said Texas Commissioner of Education Shirley Neeley.
The U.S. Supreme Court has given the nation's public
schools the green light to keep «
under God» in the Pledge of Allegiance — at least for now — by holding that a California father lacked the legal standing to challenge a California
school district's
policy of leading children in the pledge.
Under this «disparate impact analysis,» once federal officials determine that the distribution of any resource disadvantages a protected minority,
schools must not only «demonstrate that the
policy or practice is necessary to meet an important educational goal,» but also show that there is no «comparably effective alternative
policy or practice that would meet the
school district's stated educational goal with less of a discriminatory effect.»
In higher - performing
districts, leaders did not expect improvement in lowperforming
schools to occur merely by means of inputs required
under federal and state
policies (e.g.,
school choice, tutoring, prescribed needs assessments and schoolimprovement planning, curriculum audits, advice from external consultants).
Along with public
school districts being given the opportunity to be named as authorizers of charter
schools, a new state panel was formed
under the law to also approve or deny charter
schools in any
district in the state, according to Jack Archer, senior
policy analyst for the state Board of Education.
Programs / Events not approved
under the Program Sponsorship Evaluation will be subject to fees as outlined in
Policy 11010, Public Use of
School District Property.
Examples of OESE guidance documents being withdrawn include those relating to the 1994 amendments to the ESEA (Cross-Cutting Guidance to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act), to long ago appropriations (Guidance on the FY 2000 Appropriation for
School Improvement), to grant programs that no longer exist (Gulf Coast Recovery Grant Initiative), and to
policy letters to States under NCLB (NCLB Policy Letters to States — Use of Funds for Districts and Schools Identified for School Improve
policy letters to States
under NCLB (NCLB
Policy Letters to States — Use of Funds for Districts and Schools Identified for School Improve
Policy Letters to States — Use of Funds for
Districts and
Schools Identified for
School Improvement).
Each
district school system must provide a
policy under which a
district employee may authorize his or her spouse, child, parent, or sibling who is also a
district employee to use sick leave that has accrued to the authorizing employee.
Educational personnel in Department of Children and Family Services residential care facilities who are employed by a
district school board
under the provisions of s. 402.22 (1)(d) may request, and the
district school board shall accept, a lump - sum transfer of accumulated annual leave for each person employed by the
district school board in a position in the
district eligible to accrue vacation leave
under policies of the
district school board.
Each
district school system may provide a
policy under which a
district employee may authorize any
district employee to use sick leave that has accrued to the authorizing employee.
Under the law, if over half of the parents at a low - performing
school sign a petition, the
school district must implement the
policy parents choose to improve the
school.
It also expresses the intent of the Legislature» to require charter
schools to establish conflict - of - interest
policies - required
under the Political Reform Act of 1974 - similar to those currently in place for
school districts.
The extent to which
schools under the jurisdiction of the
district are in compliance with the wellness
policy.
In at least 35 urban
school districts with significant numbers of charter
schools, efforts are
under way to jointly improve instruction, align
policies, address inequities, or garner efficiencies.
While the
district says the
policies are needed to hold charter
schools accountable, a coalition of charter leaders say the rules unduly limit the autonomy afforded charter
schools under state law and their ability to offer a high - quality education.
But commissioners could not reach a
policy consensus on two other divisive issues in state public education — Michigan's expansive charter
school landscape, and the state's generous
schools - of - choice law,
under which more than 120,000 students attend a public
school outside of
district boundaries.
Kelly Ruppel,
district chief of staff and a member of the charter review committee, said the three
schools were chartered
under a different
policy, at a time when the
district did not require balanced budgets or specify a per - pupil amount.
But I would point to the fact that many teacher preparation programs don't offer future teachers as much clinical training as they ought to receive — especially training in high - needs
schools; that
districts are by and large not as effective as they might be at teacher induction and professional development; that teachers are generally
under - compensated and specific individual excellence isn't rewarded; and that the
policy contexts in which teachers work are being constantly revised in ways that are sometimes contrary to research evidence.
Clearly, the Milton
School District has suffered
under the anti-public education
policies of this administration.
Utah local educational agencies (that is,
district and charter
schools or LEAs) today announced their
policy for free and reduced - price meals and free milk for children unable to pay the full price of meals / milk served
under the National
School Lunch,
School Breakfast, After
School Snack, and / or Special Milk programs.
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Finnigan's current research focuses on social network analysis in low - performing
schools and
districts;
school improvement
under sanction; inter-
district choice;
district - wide reform; accountability
policies;
school closure; and the role of
districts and states in
school improvement.
Prior to joining the Diverse Charter
Schools Coalition, she served under Secretary John King at the US Department of Education as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Innovation and Improvement where she worked on policies concerning charter schools and provided guidance for Race to the Top - District gr
Schools Coalition, she served
under Secretary John King at the US Department of Education as a Senior
Policy Advisor in the Office of Innovation and Improvement where she worked on
policies concerning charter
schools and provided guidance for Race to the Top - District gr
schools and provided guidance for Race to the Top -
District grantees.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah local educational agencies (that is,
district and charter
schools or LEAs) today announced their
policy for free and reduced - price meals and free milk for children unable to pay the full price of meals / milk served
under the National
School Lunch,
School Breakfast, After
School Snack, and / or Special Milk programs.
The latter statistic is significant because all
schools within a given
district operate
under the same leave
policies, and teacher absence levels well above a
district average may be a symptom of a dysfunctional professional culture at the building level.
With the planned return of charter
schools now
under the Recovery
School District, the local school district is revising its accountability policies and the factors it uses to evaluate sc
School District, the local school district is revising its accountability policies and the factors it uses to evaluate
District, the local
school district is revising its accountability policies and the factors it uses to evaluate sc
school district is revising its accountability policies and the factors it uses to evaluate
district is revising its accountability
policies and the factors it uses to evaluate
schools.
According to
district policy for closing
under - enrolled
schools, officials must evaluate «the adequacy of the instructional program in receiving
schools,» as well as factors like the facility quality itself, access to the new campus and other factors.
LA Unified has rejected a parent petition to take over a failing elementary
school in South Central Los Angeles, reversing
district policy and essentially asserting that no California
school qualifies
under the state «parent trigger» law.
Under his leadership, CSSR bas become recognized as a leading provider of ground breaking technical assistance to support both
policy change and change leadership at the
school and
district level — leading to a richer more personalized
school experience for all youth.
-- Chiefs for Change is out with a
policy paper exploring how
district and state leaders could use the new spending requirements
under ESSA to construct a data collection and reporting system that can be used to increase equity and excellence across
schools.
School districts are
under growing scrutiny and criticism for the lack of clear social media guidelines and
policies.
Chapter 11, Subchapters A, C, D
School District Governance, Powers and Duties), and E, (Superintendents and Principals), except that a district may be exempt from the TEC, Section 11.1511 (b)(5)(requirement for board of trustees to adopt policy establishing district - and - campus - level planning and decision - making process required under TEC Section 11.251) and (14)(requirement for board of trustees to make decisions regarding termination and nonrenewal of contract employees) and Section 11.162 (School Un
District Governance, Powers and Duties), and E, (Superintendents and Principals), except that a
district may be exempt from the TEC, Section 11.1511 (b)(5)(requirement for board of trustees to adopt policy establishing district - and - campus - level planning and decision - making process required under TEC Section 11.251) and (14)(requirement for board of trustees to make decisions regarding termination and nonrenewal of contract employees) and Section 11.162 (School Un
district may be exempt from the TEC, Section 11.1511 (b)(5)(requirement for board of trustees to adopt
policy establishing
district - and - campus - level planning and decision - making process required under TEC Section 11.251) and (14)(requirement for board of trustees to make decisions regarding termination and nonrenewal of contract employees) and Section 11.162 (School Un
district - and - campus - level planning and decision - making process required
under TEC Section 11.251) and (14)(requirement for board of trustees to make decisions regarding termination and nonrenewal of contract employees) and Section 11.162 (
School Uniforms);
King was addressing members of the media about new proposed
policies under the Every Student Succeeds Act, which will support mandated local liaisons in
school districts to help identify and offer resources to students who classify as homeless.