Sentences with phrase «workers in a school bus»

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«The Mayors» Council plan not only quickly improves transit service with 25 % more buses, it will give those driving to work or school the option to leave the car at home and take transit, which is better for our environment,» McGarrigle said, adding that the BC Federation of Labour, representing over 500,000 unionized workers across the province, unanimously supported a resolution Unifor Local 111 introduced to endorse a Yes in the referendum.
CCSD will hold its annual job fair for teacher candidates, as well as future bus drivers and school nutrition workers, on Saturday, March 3, from 9 am to 12 noon at River Ridge High School in Woodschool nutrition workers, on Saturday, March 3, from 9 am to 12 noon at River Ridge High School in WoodSchool in Woodstock.
CCSD's annual Job Fair on Saturday drew more than 600 people interested in positions as teachers, bus drivers or school nutrition workers.
Cuomo convened the mandate relief council in 2011, and during his first three years in office has helped localities by capturing cost increases in the Medicaid program and taking over its administration from counties, giving school districts more flexibility in how they set up bus transportation and imposing a less - generous pension plan for newly hired workers.
He equated the fight to class warfare, saying it's about «corporate CEO's» and their agenda versus «future nurses, school bus drivers, and highway workers», who he says are being asked to give up any hope of financial security in the future.
With the city Education Department announcing layoffs of some 800 support staff, including school aides, parent coordinators, lunchroom workers, bus coordinators and others, UFT Secretary Michael Mendel joined City Councilman Charles Barron, Assemblywoman Inez Barron and nearly a dozen other Council members in decrying the budget - cutting move at a press conference on August 30 outside DOE headquarters.
[content block] Wise principals recognize that secretaries, custodians, food service workers, bus drivers, classroom and playground aides, and extended - day employees are all important members of a school's community relations team; and those principals include all family members in all communications.
Secretaries, custodians, cafeteria workers, crossing guards, and bus drivers are key personnel in a school successful operation and in creating a school's reputation.
Support Personnel Are P.R. People Too Secretaries, custodians, cafeteria workers, crossing guards, and bus drivers are key personnel in creating a school's reputation.
The weekly claims data is often hard to decipher in April because of the Easter holiday and spring break, when many school workers such as bus drivers and cafeteria workers are eligible to receive temporary benefits.
The National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) concurs; it reports that the general public gets its information about its schools from these people, and in this order: secretaries, custodians, bus drivers, and cafeteria workers.
Of course, the greater the attention to teachers and principals, the less notice has been taken of the many other adults who work in schools and districts: nurses, librarians, instructional coaches, principal supervisors, social workers, guidance counselors, human resource directors, bus drivers, and the list goes on.
Wednesday, September 14 (Clark County, NV)-- Educating the whole child involves everyone in the school building, including bus drivers, nurses and cafeteria workers.
The loss of TAs meant that in places like Cumberland County, custodians, cafeteria workers and bookkeepers would be pulled from their duties to drive school buses.
So, teachers in one bucket, and in the other bucket: school administrators, district administrators, janitors, bus drivers, counselors, social workers, curriculum specialists, reading coaches, math coaches, etc..
KAPPAN: After we announced the theme of this month's issue of Kappan — on the many adults, beyond teachers and principals, who matter to student success — we received manuscripts about a variety of people who work directly with children: Librarians, counselors, nurses, social workers, bus drivers... but no manuscripts about the people who work in school district central offices (behind the scenes, in a sense).
They usually have a maximum fine of $ 200.00 and not $ 500.00 although there are exceptions like being ticketed in a school zone, for school bus stop sign violations and for construction zones when workers are present.
d) You were not going over 95 mph when you're citation was issued e) You were not cited for speeding more than 25 mph over the speed that was posted f) Your citation was not for failing to stop for / passing school bus g) Your citation was not in connection with a serious violation h) Your citation was not for failure to stop to provide aid or information after witnessing an accident i) Your citation was not involving a violation committed in a construction zone where workers were present
From my experience I can state that the Bus Driver is the professional worker who has to pick up and drop off passengers in schools, bus stops or other designated locatioBus Driver is the professional worker who has to pick up and drop off passengers in schools, bus stops or other designated locatiobus stops or other designated locations.
From a truck - driver, dishwasher, server, secretary, bus driver, factory worker, school teacher, car salesperson, retail salesperson, watchmaker, sausage maker, housekeeper, stay - at - home whatever... to a professional Realtor after a few weeks of theoretical classes without the benefit of in - the - field hands - on training / experience?
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