Stephen Cornman of the U.S. Department of Education
urged local education official to submit comments by August 20, 2013 to specify which district - wide expenses are feasible and infeasible to allocate among schools.
Not exact matches
Local government advocates and
education officials in New York have
urged state lawmakers to make changes to the cap to allow for more levy growth and discard the provision that limits increases to the rate of inflation.
In January 2014, the Obama administration's Department of Justice and Department of
Education jointly sent each school district a «Dear Colleague» letter
urging local officials to avoid racial bias when suspending or expelling students.
Addressing the large audience of New England - area teachers and parent - activists attending the meeting at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, the speakers nevertheless urged advocates of education programs for the gifted to lobby local and state officials for the expansion of gifted - education
Education, the speakers nevertheless
urged advocates of
education programs for the gifted to lobby local and state officials for the expansion of gifted - education
education programs for the gifted to lobby
local and state
officials for the expansion of gifted -
education education programs.
In 2014 the U.S. Department of
Education and the Department of Justice sent a joint letter to every school district in the country,
urging local officials to avoid racial bias when suspending or expelling students.
Stephen Willoughby, who is also chairman of New York University's department of mathematics
education and a longtime leader in the field,
urged the nctm to take steps to see that standards are maintained and said members should approach their congressmen and their state and
local officials to draw attention to the problem of poor teacher - training.
The National School Boards Association is organizing a national call - in day for school board members and other
local officials to call their Congressional representatives and
urge them to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act.
, one of the chief architects of the new
education law, is
urging states to sue if the administration moves forward with the plan, arguing that it would interfere with the law's specific intent of shifting power from Washington to state and
local school
officials.