The 14th CUBE Annual Award for
Urban School Board Excellence will be presented at the 2017 CUBE Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA on September 29, 2017.
The CUBE annual Award for
Urban School Board Excellence is supported by NSBA's corporate partner, Sodexo.
making a contribution to the knowledge base of best practices in
urban school board governance.
The Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) recognizes excellence in school board governance by presenting the Annual Award for
Urban School Board Excellence.
The Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) Award for
Urban School Board Excellence was created in 2004 to recognize the leadership of urban school districts where effective school board governance has an impact on student achievement, and this year's winner has more than demonstrated its leadership in reshaping the academic program and the success of its students.
The National School Boards Association's (NSBA) Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) today announced the large district winners of the 2014 Annual Award for
Urban School Board Excellence; Georgia's Fulton County Schools and Tennessee's Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.
about 2015
Urban School Board Excellence Award Winners are Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Fort Wayne Community Schools, and Lincoln Public Schools
The goal is to equip
urban school board members with the latest research and suggested policies that help prevent student isolation based on race.
The CUBE Annual Award for
Urban School Board Excellence is supported by NSBA's corporate partner, Generation Ready.
CABE also suggested that the METF look at a report from the National School Boards Association: Council of Urban Schools Report of «Must - Know Information for
Urban School Board Members», dated April 2014, a full year before the SBAC test experiment came to an end for the students in our State.
The CUBE 2016 Award for
Urban School Board Excellence is supported by NSBA's corporate partner, Sodexo.
The Council of Urban Boards of Education's new Steering Committee consists of dedicated
urban school board leaders throughout our great nation who will aid in our work of ensuring that all students get a quality education, so that they too can be included in the American dream.»
The CUBE annual award for
Urban School Board Excellence is supported by NSBA's corporate partner, Sodexo.
«Being recognized as one of three
Urban School Board Excellence award winners is a tremendous accomplishment for not only Lincoln, but all of Nebraska.
Alexandria, Va. (October 2, 2015)-- The National School Boards Association (NSBA) is pleased to announce the district winners of the Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) 2015 Award for
Urban School Board Excellence: Ohio's Cleveland Metropolitan School District, Indiana's Fort Wayne Community Schools, and Nebraska's Lincoln Public Schools.
As part of our mission, CUBE creates educational opportunities for
urban school board leaders to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to serve as effective local education policymakers and as advocates for excellence and equity in public education.
The Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) supports
urban school boards, fosters effective school district leadership, and addresses the educational challenges that exist in our nation's urban centers.
The Council of Urban Boards of Education (CUBE) supports
urban school boards and fosters effective leadership for excellence and equity in public education, with a specific focus on underrepresented students.
«I'm proud to serve as chair of the Council of Urban Boards of Education,» said Jacobs, «and I'm committed to working with the Committee in support of
urban school boards efforts to close achievement and opportunity gaps so that our children and young people can flourish and have future success.»
«Representing
urban school boards, I am honored that the White House is celebrating Latino educators who bring excellence to America's public schools,» said White.
«The leaders of the Council of Urban Boards of Education have strong experience in advancing urban education, and we are proud of their deep commitment to aiding the work of
urban school boards so that all students can succeed,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, Executive Director of NSBA.
Urban school boards are diligent about their own professional development, so that their board members are well prepared for the immense challenges and complexities of policymaking in an urban school district.
Urban school boards are uniquely qualified to meet the challenge of educating urban children.
Urban school boards strive to expand preschool and early intervention programs to ensure that all children enter school ready to learn.
Urban school boards put a priority on parental and community engagement, with the goal of supporting parents and families in need and rallying community resources to help students.
Urban school boards support the superintendent's hiring of teachers who are dedicated to working in an urban setting
Urban school boards ensure that teachers receive training and support they need to be successful educating all students..
Urban school boards shoulder an immense responsibility — it falls upon them to educate many of the nation's high - needs and historically underserved children.
Urban school boards partner with religious organizations, charities, civic groups, and local government agencies to rally community resources to meet the needs of students and their families.
Urban school boards understand this critical need for all urban children to succeed, and no one is better prepared or more dedicated to meeting this challenge.
Urban school boards serve as responsible trustees of the local schools.
Urban school boards are dedicated to equality and equity.
We support
urban school boards, foster effective school district leadership, and address the educational challenges that exist in our nation's urban centers.
Urban school boards have struggled for years to improve the diversity of their teaching staffs, so students will have at least some teachers who look like them.
These school boards serve as a resource for other CUBE districts, sharing how effective governance is essential in helping
all urban school boards improve.
CUBE supports
urban school boards and fosters effective leadership for excellence and equity in public education, with a specific focus on underrepresented students.
You will be among 100 large and small urban districts that focus on supporting
urban school boards.
Not exact matches
Former New York City
Board of Education chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing by too many kids in his urban districts, provided the B - schoolers with three beta - test schools and agreed to join the duo's previously nonexistent board of advi
Board of Education chancellor Rudy Crew, worried that the Internet age was passing by too many kids in his
urban districts, provided the B -
schoolers with three beta - test
schools and agreed to join the duo's previously nonexistent
board of advi
board of advisers.
These multiple aims of churches and
schools are again multiplied as one proceeds from grand statements about the purpose of the large organizations to the specialized goals of
boards and departments, of courses and classes, of rural and
urban congregations, of ministries of preaching and education and pastoral work and of preparation for such particular functions.
The actions of government» through zoning
boards,
urban renewal agencies, public housing authorities,
school boards, etc.» inevitably contributed, or so the argument went, to residential segregation.)
He was a co-founder of the group D.C.
Urban Gardeners, sits on the advisory
board of the D.C. Farm to
School Network and contributes to food policy blogs such as Grist and La Vida Locavore, as well as the gardening blog Garden Rant.
The Renewals that are closing include: PS 050 Vito Marcantonio; Coalition
School for Social Change; High
School for Health Careers and Sciences; New Explorers High
School;
Urban Science Academy; PS 92 Bronx
School; Brooklyn Collegiate: A College
Board School; PS / MS 42 R. Vernam; MS 53 Brian Piccolo.
Plus interviews with Green party's Howie Hawkins, NYS
School Boards Association's Tim Kremer and NYS Council of
School Superintendents» Bob Lowry, Susan Goodwillie of the
Urban Justice Center's Mental Health Project and Terry Hubbard — the mother of an inmate dealing with mental illness — and Harvey Rosenthal from the NYS Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services.
Off topic questions included: the ISIS in Iraq and potential threats to New York, his hair color in a World Cup themed picture, the City's negotiations with CW Capital concerning Stuyvesant Town, whether he concerned that religion - affiliated CBO's pre-K programs will involve some religious instruction or indoctrination, the Rent Guidelines
Board and a possible rent increase, rating his administration on it's FOIL responsiveness, whether subway dancers are a «sign of
urban decay», whether he is contemplating a special district for failing
schools and whether there is symbolism is seeking to bring the Democratic National Convention to Brooklyn rather than Manhattan and whether he has coordinated that effort with Hillary Clinton.
But some education specialists say that elected
school boards in general pose problems for
urban school districts with challenges related to poverty.
Rev. Zust joined
urban coalition members in their plea to the
school district and
board members.
Steyer, Paulson and Bloomberg are scheduled to attend the New York event, in addition to several members of the Risky Business advisory committee: Clinton administration Secretary of Housing and
Urban Development Henry Cisneros, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala, as well as Alfred Sommer of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health and Gregory Page, former CEO and current chairman of the
board of Cargill Inc..
Their study, published online in
Urban Affairs Review, is one of the first to examine non-local campaign contributions to
school board elections.
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As one former
school -
board member from a large
urban district noted, «Too often
school boards and superintendents complain that they can not do something because of the teachers union contract.
Agreement between
school boards and superintendents over achievement goals, an emphasis on the lowest - performing students, and the adoption of districtwide curricula are among the most successful strategies being used in four
urban school districts, concludes a report released last week.