Fargo Public Schools announces two administrative assignments within the District. Jacob Snyder has been named dean of students at Ben Franklin Elementary School and Jacob Kienzle has been named dean of students at Discovery Middle School. Click here to read their bios: https://lnkd.in/gYzeFTR5
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As residents continue to leave Chicago, echoing the conditions that sparked the 2013 school closures, those of us who were deeply engaged in that movement feel a profound sense of déjà vu. The convergence of a budget shortfall and a dwindling population of families with children mirrors the circumstances of the past closures. This recurrence evokes concern within our community. Despite assurances from CPS officials that they aim to avoid school closures, many of us fear it's inevitable. Our neighborhoods have long suffered from disinvestment, leading to the departure of black residents. This issue transcends the realm of education; it's a community-wide concern. We urgently need improvements in employment opportunities, businesses, and safety measures.
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As a leader in community engagement and government affairs, I was involved in many battles. One of the most challenging was the initiative to close schools in Chicago Public Schools. Sadly, it was a winless battle for both sides in the City of Chicago. As a Chicagoan, your heart was in that fight, but no one won. I visited all schools across our district and met with Chicago Teachers Union Parents, educational stakeholders, and elected officials. Despite this, the Community Action Councils were tested on their commitment to the neighborhood and saving schools. But from their efforts, schools were improved and saved. I witnessed school officials returning to the community for more meetings to hear the community's needs and school board members out at 10:00 p.m. Their vote and hearing from stakeholders were crucial in meeting and engaging with the community. It's been ten years, and I see a cycle recurring in school engagement today. Watching this documentary brought back memories, and in the upcoming weeks, I will give my engagement experience for this time in history. #communityneversleeps
Chicago Public Schools: Closed (documentary on the 2013 CPS closings)
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Do you have a student in Denver Public Schools? Check out the new Mile High School Guide to help you choose a public school that fits the needs of your child → https://lnkd.in/gKSRzPXH #denveredexplorer
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34. That is the average class size for a high school in Nevada according to the National Center for Education Statistics. How can a teacher effectively teach each student equitably in a class that large? I don't think they can. One of the reasons we began Lutheran Neighborhood Schools is to address the class size problem. At our schools each class has 10 students. Our teachers have the time, space, and resources to teach those 10 students. We're rethinking the accepted norms about education. This is just the beginning.
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North Carolina state superintendent, Catherine Truitt, explains why School Choice, in her words, has the best intentions for students’ futures. Read the full article here: https://loom.ly/s1GrsfU #univeralschoolchoice #schoolchoice #schoolchoiceweek #northcarolinaschools #homeschooling #publicschools #privateschools
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In its 30th year, Colorado's school choice law provides parents the freedom to select any public school in the state, offering diverse educational options for students; however, acceptance depends on classroom capacity and is subject to different deadlines and criteria set by individual districts, with transportation logistics and the style of education being important considerations for parents. 📲 Full Article - https://lnkd.in/gHUiDD77
30th anniversary of school choice in Colorado: Here’s how it works
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Today’s Tuesday Tip of the Week post honors superintendents and all they do to keep the staff and students safe and schools running effectively and efficiently. As many of you may know, my husband, Robert Anderson, is the superintendent of Gowanda School District. There are days, even months to celebrate principals, teachers, school board members, teacher aides, administrative secretaries, etc. However, there is not a day to celebrate the superintendent of a school district, so I have chosen the month of August to celebrate all the superintendents of our school districts. It is a tough and often thankless job, but without superintendents, our schools would not function in the capacities they do. Many are unaware of their duties, so for this month of celebrating superintendents, I would like to highlight a few of their responsibilities: • Managing day-to day operations: Overseeing the schools and other educational, social, and recreational activities. Supervises district and building administration. • Enforcing rules and laws: Ensuring that all provisions of law and rules and regulations are followed. • Improving student achievement: Acting as leaders who strive to improve student achievement through curriculum and instruction. • Advocating: Fulfilling the role of advocate, confidant, and expert that their district and students need. • Communicating: Acting as a liaison between the public educational community and other agencies, and as a link between the Commissioner and local district officials. I encourage you to send a thank you note to your school district’s superintendent as the new school year begins. You may be the first person to acknowledge them and show appreciation. I am sure it would make their day! #janineandersonsaccountingsolutions #CelebratingSuccess #Superintendents
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Come join KU Criminal Justice for our 3rd Speakers Series Event! Open to everyone! See below for details and link!
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Today’s Tuesday Tip of the Week post honors superintendents and all they do to keep the staff and students safe and schools running effectively and efficiently. As many of you may know, Janine's husband, Robert Anderson, is the superintendent of Gowanda School District. There are days, even months to celebrate principals, teachers, school board members, teacher aides, administrative secretaries, etc. However, there is not a day to celebrate the superintendent of a school district, so she has chosen the month of August to celebrate all the superintendents of our school districts. It is a tough and often thankless job, but without superintendents, our schools would not function in the capacities they do. Many are unaware of their duties, so for this month of celebrating superintendents, Janine would like to highlight a few of their responsibilities: • Managing day-to day operations: Overseeing the schools and other educational, social, and recreational activities. Supervises district and building administration. • Enforcing rules and laws: Ensuring that all provisions of law and rules and regulations are followed. • Improving student achievement: Acting as leaders who strive to improve student achievement through curriculum and instruction. • Advocating: Fulfilling the role of advocate, confidant, and expert that their district and students need. • Communicating: Acting as a liaison between the public educational community and other agencies, and as a link between the Commissioner and local district officials. Send a thank you note to your school district’s superintendent as the new school year begins. You may be the first person to acknowledge them and show appreciation. We are sure it would make their day! #janineandersonsaccountingsolutions #CelebratingSuccess #Superintendents
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