- New York City Schools Include Charters
There have been many instances over the past 20 years or so where people have been so unhappy about the schools that they have decided to step up and do something about it. In response to this... - Tackling Sexual Harassment In Memphis City Schools
The Menace of Sexual Harassment in Memphis Schools Mention the words “sexual harassment” and images of leering executives making lewd comments to or in the presence of co-workers or employees comes to... - Arts Integrated And Learning Styles Go Hand-In-Hand In Oklahoma City Schools
Many people understand the importance of exposure to the arts. We love art; it is a necessary part of our society. In fact, for every culture and every society, art in some form or another is critical... - Empowering Parents In The Oklahoma City Schools
Parents in the Oklahoma City Schools face similar challenge to parents around the nation. Preparing children for high stakes testing, trying to balance home and work, and preparing students for... - Teachers In New York City Schools
As the largest school district in the nation, with over a million students, the New York City Public Schools face a mammoth task. In some ways New York City Schools are at an advantage because New... - Kansas City Schools Serve Unique Students
Every city in every state in this nation has a homeless population. These are people who are “down on their luck”. They may have suffered a series of financial disasters and have been driven from... - New York City Schools See Large Success With Small Schools
New York City Schools started converting many of its massive high schools into smaller, thematic schools in 2002. The 2006 graduates who were the first students in New York City Schools to have spent... - Kansas City Schools - Diverse And Unique Programs
- Salt Lake City Schools See First Utah Scholarship Grads
Salt Lake City Schools recognized the academic success of both a federally funded program, and of its individual students in May. The first group of 150 Utah Scholars has graduated from the rigorous... - Oklahoma City Schools Find New Leader
Oklahoma City Schools have ridden a roller coaster of ups and downs for the past decade. The district was labeled as “in need of improvement” under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). That... - Kansas City Schools Change Licensing Requirements
The state of Kansas’ Board of Education is expected to make a change to teacher licensure requirements that could help Kansas City Schools get the teachers it needs. According to Martha Gage, director... - Salt Lake City Schools Look At Costs Of Undocumented Students
If you want to stir up a frenzy of controversy, just ask families in Salt Lake City Schools what they think about educating the children of illegal immigrants. The answers will be diverse and... - New York City Schools See Success In New Century High Schools
In the 5 years since New York City Schools received funding from philanthropic giants like the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and the Open Society Institute New Yorkers... - Kansas City Schools
Kansas City Schools have undergone many changes in the past five years. The resignation of the superintendent for embezzlement of funds in 2002 highlighted the district’s need for change. Since then,... - Lots Of High School Choices In The New York City Schools
Looking for a high school for your child that concentrates on preparing for higher academics? The New York City schools have five such high schools. If you have a child now in elementary or middle... - Dominican Children In New York City Schools Face Two-edged Sword Of Difficulties
Residents of the Dominican Republic, especially the impoverished ones, have long viewed the United States and especially New York City as a land of limitless wealth. All you have to do is live there... - Human Rights Take Front And Center For The New York City Schools
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child put forth that one primary purpose of schools is to develop respect for human rights and the fundamental freedoms that all children should... - New York City Schools And Teachers Union Join Forces To Attract New Teaching Talent Through Innovati
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