Sentences with phrase «year city educator»

The 50 - year city educator says some of her major accomplishments in her inaugural year include new contracts for teachers and principals, the rollout of universal pre-K and the creation of 128 community schools with added social services.

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Elia, speaking to early childhood educators, administrators and advocates, noted that only 7 percent of Long Island 4 - year - olds have access to state - funded, full - day pre-K, compared with 100 percent of such students in New York City.
Reyes, 71, has been an educator for 48 years, a former New York City Board of Education member, and is currently a research associate at Hunter College's Center For Puerto Rican Studies in New York City.
Mr. de Blasio said in a statement, «While one - year extensions are no way to treat our children, families or educators, this action is a crucial acknowledgment by State lawmakers that the education progress we have made in New York City could not have happened without our accountable control of the school system.»
Guests at the 10 - year celebration in the Cutler Union at the Memorial Art Gallery enjoyed a silent auction featuring high - end items like 5 nights in NYC, restaurant and spa gift baskets, and music played by city school educators Steve Copeland, Vito Cricati and Greg Detwiler.
The contract gave educators retroactive raises for each year in that period, and arranges for the city to disburse the back pay periodically — the math of which was unclear and apparently disconcerting to the state senator.
The Rochester City School District is hosting a major hiring event Saturday to bring new educators, social workers and counselors in for the next school year.
This year's push by parents and educators for additional state funding for public schools paid off when the governor and Albany lawmakers on April 1 finalized a new state budget that contained a $ 1.4 billion increase in state education funding, with $ 525 million going to New York City public schools.
Plattsburgh City School District Superintendent Jay LeBrun attributes the overall decrease to the link between student scores and teacher evaluations — a major sticking point last year as educators battled with the state Department of Education and the governor over reforms that would have wedded the two.
The independent Dems» new education programs would cost $ 5.18 million per year and require the city to hire at least 40 new educators, a Klein spokeswoman said.
Eastwood has 30 years experience as an educator, including nearly 20 years as a superintendent of schools in the Oswego and Middletown City School Districts.
On Saturday, he called the consecutive one - year extensions «no way to treat our children, families and educators,» adding that it was, nevertheless, a «crucial acknowledgment by state lawmakers that the education progress we have made in New York City could not have happened without our accountable control of the school system.»
Ellen Saltonstall is an E-RYT500 certified yoga instructor, movement educator and author based in New York City with over 30 years of teaching experience.
Twenty years ago, Melanie Barron, then a young teacher of junior - high - school science in New York City, first encountered the kind of crisis in a pupil's life that her training as an educator had not prepared her for.
In 2015, Ed School students learned just how influential educators can be to their students when Kelsey Mayabb, a high school cheer squad coach in Kansas City, Missouri, spoke in the Askwith Forum about supporting Landon Patterson, a transgender student on her squad who had to wear the boy's uniform for years before and after she officially transistioned.
A 30 - year veteran educator spends the day with the owner of the chicest restaurant in the city.
The court order also prompted the city's educators to include magnets in their formal, citywide forced busing plan the following year.
I suppose here, I should also note that my formative years in K — 12 public education in Baltimore city significantly shaped me and informed my desire to become an educator.
In New York City, where Mayor Michael Bloomberg touted his ending of «social promotion» in the 2003 - 04 school year, educators quietly ignored the policy change.
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Sharon Gallagher - Fishbaugh was a special education / elementary educator in Salt Lake City, Utah for 32 years.
Veteran New York educator Kathleen Cashin, a regional superintendent in the city's sprawling system, explained the trend away from middle schools six years ago, before it was a trend, when she told the New York Times that parents «were clamoring» for a return to K — 8 schools.
For the last five years, the Boston Compact has brought together educators from across the city to collaborate and develop common approaches to shared problems.
A product of the New York City public school system, she is a life - long educator with over 30 years experience.
«My foray into the charter school world in 2002, after 34 years as an educator, gave me an opportunity to provide a quality education for far more students than ever before,» said Bruce Ravage, who led Norwalk's Side by Side Charter School from 2002 - 2005 before founding Park City Prep Charter School in 2006, where he is currently executive director.
«We are proud of the steps New York City has taken in recent years to strengthen tenure but we also recognize that we still don't have a fully fair, efficient system that protects teachers and students,» said April Rose, a fourth grade teacher in Queens, N.Y. «Our vision for tenure is to set a high bar and a clear process, and in doing so, allow district and school leaders to focus on more pressing concerns like reducing attrition among educators in their first few years and creating safe, supportive school environments.»
This was written by educator Anthony Cody, who taught science for 18 years in inner - city Oakland and who now works with a team of science teacher - coaches that supports novice teachers.
This holistic approach has yielded results in places like Putnam City West High School in Oklahoma City, where educators have engaged parents and the community to boost the graduation rate of Hispanic students by 70 percent; and Denver, where the teacher - led Math and Science Leadership Academy is taking a collaborative approach that focuses on mentoring and professional development to boost student achievement; and in Las Vegas, where a teacher empowerment program has led to remarkable gains, including at Culley Elementary School, a «high achieving» school where only five years ago, less than a quarter of students were at grade level.
Jones added, «Over the last several years we have seen a sharp decline in the number of Black and Latino / a educators in New York City, Chicago, and across the country.
The city could have made a strong statement about the value of high - quality educators, but instead chose to keep in place a «step and lane» system that awards salary increases for years spent on the job and graduate degrees earned, even though research clearly shows that degrees have no impact on outcomes for children.
The first part of this was written by educator Anthony Cody, who taught science for 18 years in inner - city Oakland and now works with a team of science teacher - coaches that supports novice teachers.
Nearby, students at the 60 - year - old Canton Middle School were learning in a similarly outdated inner - city facility — void of computers, visionary educators, and any collaborative plan for improvement through school - based management.
Last year, this series profiled Educators for Excellence founders Evan Stone and Sydney Morris, who launched Educators for Excellence in New York City and state to engage teachers in education policy issues and provide a platform for teacher voices to be heard by policymakers and the media — with the ultimate goal of elevating the profession and ensuring that teacher expertise informs smart education policy choices.
As the Los Angeles teachers union continues to try to organize educators at the city's largest charter school network, teachers at one of the few independent charter schools that joined the union voted to leave it after less than two years because union officials were pushing their own agenda, according to interviews and documents reviewed...
With just two weeks remaining before a mandatory deadline for a teacher evaluation deal, Educators 4 Excellence classroom teachers have launched a 2013 New Year's Resolution video campaign focused on why a comprehensive evaluation system is sorely needed in New York City.
New York City educators and parents may be hearing that the New York State (NYS) Common Core math and ELA (English - language arts) tests will be better this year and are of value to educators and st...
Oak Ridge was in line to lose more than half of its teachers last year when Sacramento City Unified laid off over 300 of its roughly 2,400 educators.
As the Los Angeles teachers union continues to try to organize educators at the city's largest charter school network, teachers at one of the few independent charter schools that joined the union voted to leave it after less than two years because union officials were pushing their own agenda, according to interviews and documents reviewed by LA School Report.
It includes a five - year, 21.6 percent increase in base pay that will boost the average annual salary of a D.C. educator from $ 67,000 to about $ 81,000 and gives the city's public school teachers salaries comparable to those in surrounding suburban districts, according to a union survey.
Our city's educators and education advocates have worked tirelessly in years past to address the issues faced by our urban communities, yet teacher burn - out persists, and public schools stand vacant as teachers and families leave our city in droves.
A hack politician from city hall shattered her career as an educator, for which she had worked hard for many years.
Lela Majstorovic has been a dedicated educator in the Chicago Public Schools for over 12 years, serving schools and communities throughout the city.
We came away from our experience at Teaching Our Cities inspired by fellow educators and grateful to share where we stand after 17 years of work.
But it was the unscripted part of the annual «State of the Schools» presentation — where city and district leaders gathered to welcome back educators and lay out the year's agenda — that highlighted a hitch in the district's reforms.
Yes, teachers are evaluated — that's another form of accountability — but it's hard to take this form seriously when 97 percent of New York City educators are considered effective or highly effective, as reported on Monday, and life - long job security, barring some egregious act, is guaranteed after four years.
In its first two years, EPIC awarded over $ 7 million to 2,694 educators in 70 schools in 19 cities and 13 states.
The Rochester City School District is hosting a major hiring event Saturday to bring new educators, social workers and counselors in for the next school year.
Moskowitz is now in her 11th year as a charter educator following six years as a member of the New York City Council.
As leaders and educators, we know that enrollment of minority students is not equally balanced across schools, and that today's children see variations of the segregation their grandparents faced in past decades.1 We know that poverty is becoming more concentrated, and that, in the 2015 - 16 school year, 65 percent of students attending city schools did so in high - poverty or mid-high poverty districts.2 We also know that achievement gaps persist among low income3, special education4 and minority students.5
In her brief years as a four - legged fire safety educator, Sparkles participated in a Congressional briefing in Washington, DC and appeared on FOX and Friends in New York City, as well as having her photo appear on a jumbotron on Times Square in New York City.
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