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there are some non-government schools in the school. there are also some non-government schools. at the very beginning of the educational issues, the non- government schools are good. the public schools are good. you have a good body of schools. good government, you have good non-government schools, then government schools and bad non-government schools , according to the product that i vote for. registration of school programs that exist, the type of circuit, the division of good schools and schools of the ministry of education . sometimes in other schools there is a government. one look at this. this issue originates from here . one look is that non-government schools have been established. it helps the government schools that the provinces and regions that are facing a shortage of human resources. we are faced with education. our class density is high. well, the existence of non-government schools helps to solve the issue of shortages. it is good now, and i said that about two million and 200,000 students, 18,000 students , have the approval of a thousand schools across the co
there are some non-government schools in the school. there are also some non-government schools. at the very beginning of the educational issues, the non- government schools are good. the public schools are good. you have a good body of schools. good government, you have good non-government schools, then government schools and bad non-government schools , according to the product that i vote for. registration of school programs that exist, the type of circuit, the division of good schools and...
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schools. we are a government that reaches a number. the computer program specified, of course, we did a study . they are not very interested in this elementary school in the world . i'm sorry, but in the fifth plan, before the one when the share of non-profit schools increases to 13% , i think 4% is the service number for you. 13 and a half percent of students are in private schools 16% of the required number of schools have been reached, which means that we have reached the number that is considered in the program . we are working in non-governmental schools in the field of human resources, which is no longer related to interest . there is a specific and limited law. now we have reached the same number of schools. from now on, you will have to work and increase he found out that the discussion of its increase towards regionalization happened, from which in the primary period, we are not very interested in this work . the department helps with skills, entrepreneurship, employment, and we have
schools. we are a government that reaches a number. the computer program specified, of course, we did a study . they are not very interested in this elementary school in the world . i'm sorry, but in the fifth plan, before the one when the share of non-profit schools increases to 13% , i think 4% is the service number for you. 13 and a half percent of students are in private schools 16% of the required number of schools have been reached, which means that we have reached the number that is...
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and this is a school of 126 schools that stretch rural schools, urban schools, suburban schools. some one school is all. and another school in the district has five esl students. and myra hayes, yield district leader is a remarkable woman, as is her team and. for years she was working try to innovate to think about bringing best practice and she went around the country trying to pull best practices and scores would go up and she'd see some success. but then they'd go down and she kept trying and trying. and then a couple of years ago she heard about a new way to think about instructional so often esl instruction or yellow instruction, english language instruction for immigrant students, whatever you name it. starts with simplified language like let's teach simplified language first and then later they'll build up to more complex language. this approach throws that idea out the window and says, know from day one, students should be learning complex language, but then provides the support for students to be able to grasp that complex language. and myra was so excited about this ide
and this is a school of 126 schools that stretch rural schools, urban schools, suburban schools. some one school is all. and another school in the district has five esl students. and myra hayes, yield district leader is a remarkable woman, as is her team and. for years she was working try to innovate to think about bringing best practice and she went around the country trying to pull best practices and scores would go up and she'd see some success. but then they'd go down and she kept trying...
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we have in the country, there are two ways to feed children in schools through the school meals combinend with the help of full-time school cooks . he's a kashape. this is an organization that centrally provides schoolchildren with food, each major city and region has its own plant. there are 17 of them in the country in his state. in addition to leaders. accountants, technology chefs , confectioners, cartoons of utensils, kitchen workers, barmaids, sellers and suppliers work. this organization purchases products from different companies, composes a single menu and hired by it chefs prepare dishes from this menu in schools that have entered into a service agreement with the school food combine, that is , chefs cook in school canteens, but they were hired by the menu cafe in all schools that work with one combine on the same day , always the same schools, who did not enter into an agreement with the shop hire cooks. other kitchen workers in their staff are paid for their work from the budget, they themselves are engaged in the purchase of products and make up the menu. which scheme is be
we have in the country, there are two ways to feed children in schools through the school meals combinend with the help of full-time school cooks . he's a kashape. this is an organization that centrally provides schoolchildren with food, each major city and region has its own plant. there are 17 of them in the country in his state. in addition to leaders. accountants, technology chefs , confectioners, cartoons of utensils, kitchen workers, barmaids, sellers and suppliers work. this organization...
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a school food plant and with the help of full-time school cooks school food plant.ape. this is an organization that centrally provides schoolchildren with food, each major city and region has its own plant. there are 17 of them in the country in his state. in addition to leaders. accountants, cooks, confectioners, dishwashers, kitchen workers, barmaids, salesmen and suppliers work. this organization purchases products from different companies, composes a single menu and cooks hired by it prepare dishes from this menu in schools that have entered into a service contract with a school food plant, that is, cooks cook in school canteens, but they were hired by menu cafes in all schools that work with one plant on the same day, always the same school that does not conclude. and the agreement with chopin hires cooks and other kitchen workers to their staff , they pay for their work from the budget, they themselves are engaged in the purchase of products and make up the menu. which scheme is better is the one that suits the staff of the school of children and parents; cook
a school food plant and with the help of full-time school cooks school food plant.ape. this is an organization that centrally provides schoolchildren with food, each major city and region has its own plant. there are 17 of them in the country in his state. in addition to leaders. accountants, cooks, confectioners, dishwashers, kitchen workers, barmaids, salesmen and suppliers work. this organization purchases products from different companies, composes a single menu and cooks hired by it...
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it was seen at school at school.all plain and red eyes. i remember from school what you do with a backpack, a briefcase, other handles, elastic bands, some little things that often, it's clear then. it was a pretty, decent area, and everything, as if heavenly nobody. here he had a two-cassette tape recorder. and we just recorded cassettes with him and sold them. bakara should have been there then, but how much did they sell cassettes for 25, in my opinion, well, something expensive they cost 10 empty, then they spent this money to the cinema. we went to put something off and buy new cassettes. well, in general, yes, until the school ran out of clothes, he had fashionable ones then. well, not at school. and so, of course, he had there and such dutiks go and the down jacket was silver in color, and for you, the school years were wonderful, i never went to meet with my classmates. why is it that i remember what the teachers said, when you leave school you will be so worried. you 'll be crying right now to remember, that
it was seen at school at school.all plain and red eyes. i remember from school what you do with a backpack, a briefcase, other handles, elastic bands, some little things that often, it's clear then. it was a pretty, decent area, and everything, as if heavenly nobody. here he had a two-cassette tape recorder. and we just recorded cassettes with him and sold them. bakara should have been there then, but how much did they sell cassettes for 25, in my opinion, well, something expensive they cost 10...
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so you have manley high school with 27 faculty and same charters schools with 300, 400 schools they will let them use public buildings. secondly the state, the state authorizes alternative schools, schools for drop-outs. and they have a program the adult high school program and they will bring individuals who are put into those programs into the formula. so if you want to know how to occupy those closed or vacant buildings, why did you invite-- why don't you allow the community to decide whether or not they want to bring public charter schools, whose 96% of their student enrollment are black and latino, why don't you allow them to occupy the buildings in the neighborhood and allow them to open alternative schools for the 30 or 40,000 kids who have in effect exited the system. >> mayor lightfoot, do you want to weigh in. >> i'm going to respond a little bit to this. i know you've been gone from the school system from a long time. everything you said, why don't we do, why don't we do, we're doing it, paul. we have alternative schools right now to make sure we're giving the kids who maybe h
so you have manley high school with 27 faculty and same charters schools with 300, 400 schools they will let them use public buildings. secondly the state, the state authorizes alternative schools, schools for drop-outs. and they have a program the adult high school program and they will bring individuals who are put into those programs into the formula. so if you want to know how to occupy those closed or vacant buildings, why did you invite-- why don't you allow the community to decide...
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to going to cheaper schools. i'm pulling out children from schools that are far away from homes and sending them to sending children to schools that are closer to homes. because families gone for to transportation costs. now, in some data, find situations, some families who belong to some really low income families have to make tough decisions off, completely pulling out children from this is not all been some of the children. so these children can, instead of going to school on monday and support the family and conditions, nobody pockets on this country up to 20000000 people and almost the top of the population is poor. now education is it kicked out of what would be for many of the families and what's happening now because of the common crisis. this ready dream of marcus, i need to get out of poverty if being crushed, finish pulling children out of school. is this an existing problem that is only being made worse? so pakistan has the 2nd highest out of school children. nearly 23000000 children between the age o
to going to cheaper schools. i'm pulling out children from schools that are far away from homes and sending them to sending children to schools that are closer to homes. because families gone for to transportation costs. now, in some data, find situations, some families who belong to some really low income families have to make tough decisions off, completely pulling out children from this is not all been some of the children. so these children can, instead of going to school on monday and...
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iran television school, i want to talk with mrs. samieh mohammad talebi, the editor of this program , hello, welcome, let's start sharing the reactions received from the audience of the program. kashan, shiraz, bandar abbas and northern cities, many teachers contacted us and had good suggestions. one of the students and their parents contacted us . they said that the students it was really a good relationship and it was a sweet experience for me. he gave me one of the most interesting calls. it was a call that you yourself told me that you are a grandmother who has an audience in your blood in the literacy movement, for example, eid. nowruz, i'm not a child, i'm not, this is how it's going to happen, do you have a program? yes, we want to use students more in the stadium space , and the activities and participation have the same presence. how is it possible that the programs that the students like were interested that participant virtual space should communicate with us and announce and use it . a virtual network has also been launc
iran television school, i want to talk with mrs. samieh mohammad talebi, the editor of this program , hello, welcome, let's start sharing the reactions received from the audience of the program. kashan, shiraz, bandar abbas and northern cities, many teachers contacted us and had good suggestions. one of the students and their parents contacted us . they said that the students it was really a good relationship and it was a sweet experience for me. he gave me one of the most interesting calls. it...
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Feb 24, 2023
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one view is that non-government schools are created to help public schools.are in the provinces and regions where we are facing a lack of educational space and educational facilities. our class density is high. it is good that the existence of non-government schools helps to solve the issue of shortages . now it is good . they have 18 schools across the country and the government helps there is one view that, despite these things, it helps educational justice, educational justice in the whole country, between the elites, between the discussion of education experts, the flow of the post office, there is a view that there is the view of others, that these two people are confusing someone tonight. if you have money, the school has a good effect. if you don't have money, you don't have access to resources. i want to say that we have two views, and it comes with flaws and problems. the first view is not very good. in the second view, this does not happen to our audience. we are looking for impreza, fortunately last year and this year he has also had good success i
one view is that non-government schools are created to help public schools.are in the provinces and regions where we are facing a lack of educational space and educational facilities. our class density is high. it is good that the existence of non-government schools helps to solve the issue of shortages . now it is good . they have 18 schools across the country and the government helps there is one view that, despite these things, it helps educational justice, educational justice in the whole...
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Feb 23, 2023
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in the direction that the school becomes a school-centered school, books that have a higher coefficient on uzbek and forgive, forgive, we have a quality problem , in terms of educational issues, it is not that the school has a problem , it is a problem, the parents automatically push the student in the direction where that last gauge the soil cannot be in the government if non-government schools, but in terms of the quality in the field of education is not much different from our government offices and they provide services with the same quality because if their quality is different and better, does it have quality or not? if i don't have quality, why don't you understand that i have it? we can't give a general definition of non-government schools, whether they have quality or not . some of the non-government schools have very good educational quality . these are the schools that we like in line the document of fundamental transformation is moving and there are many, god willing, after eid , we will go on a trip with the cooperation of the implementation camp of the document of fundamen
in the direction that the school becomes a school-centered school, books that have a higher coefficient on uzbek and forgive, forgive, we have a quality problem , in terms of educational issues, it is not that the school has a problem , it is a problem, the parents automatically push the student in the direction where that last gauge the soil cannot be in the government if non-government schools, but in terms of the quality in the field of education is not much different from our government...
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Feb 10, 2023
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on our district school summer charter schools. i thought about the model of the school's ends about the educational outcomes. finally i would point out what's good for one kid is not necessary good for another. i have two kids and everyone on this commit is different kids many kids have different learning styles but some might want a hands on outdoor models some might what a more rigorous college prep model some might benefit from additional vocational or hands-on way of learning's. while every possible model is not necessarily available to every kid you want to make sure more kids across our state can access the education that works for them. >> if i made to follow up, the model that has been talked about from a governance standpoint a governing standpoint because you obviously have a very big responsibility for education your state, i've seen the resources should follow the child instead of the institution. finding a child's education as a focus rather than a system. a lot of things you mentioned talk about enrollments in the pu
on our district school summer charter schools. i thought about the model of the school's ends about the educational outcomes. finally i would point out what's good for one kid is not necessary good for another. i have two kids and everyone on this commit is different kids many kids have different learning styles but some might want a hands on outdoor models some might what a more rigorous college prep model some might benefit from additional vocational or hands-on way of learning's. while every...
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to a private school. that changed everything. their daughter absolutely blossomed, and that's a quote. she enjoyed the added structure of the new school. she even enjoyed wearing uniforms. we're all the same, she told her mom. it doesn't matter what brand our jeans are or what she was we wear. we all get along. this young woman went on to graduate with honors and is now a medical professional with a doctorate degree hanging on her wall. that's the good part of this story. here's the sad part. when this teacher and mother of two made the personal decision to send one of her daughters to a private school, some of her colleagues turned their backs on her, to the point where it affected her career. this lifetime public school teacher, who loves the public school system, who has devoted her teaching, was ostracized because she made a decision that was best for her daughter. if we're really going to make sure that every child has a quality education, then we have to set aside with us versus them mentality, beca
to a private school. that changed everything. their daughter absolutely blossomed, and that's a quote. she enjoyed the added structure of the new school. she even enjoyed wearing uniforms. we're all the same, she told her mom. it doesn't matter what brand our jeans are or what she was we wear. we all get along. this young woman went on to graduate with honors and is now a medical professional with a doctorate degree hanging on her wall. that's the good part of this story. here's the sad part....
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you noticed in school in terms of tighter school budgets?uch more difficult to fund all of the supplies for— is much more difficult to fund all of the supplies for the _ is much more difficult to fund all of the supplies for the students, j of the supplies for the students, all of— of the supplies for the students, all of the — of the supplies for the students, all of the educational— of the supplies for the students, all of the educational activities l all of the educational activities outside — all of the educational activities outside the _ all of the educational activities outside the school— all of the educational activities outside the school that - all of the educational activities outside the school that we - all of the educational activities i outside the school that we can't afford _ outside the school that we can't afford to — outside the school that we can't afford to do _ outside the school that we can't afford to do any— outside the school that we can't afford to do any more. - outside the school that we can't afford to do any
you noticed in school in terms of tighter school budgets?uch more difficult to fund all of the supplies for— is much more difficult to fund all of the supplies for the _ is much more difficult to fund all of the supplies for the students, j of the supplies for the students, all of— of the supplies for the students, all of the — of the supplies for the students, all of the educational— of the supplies for the students, all of the educational activities l all of the educational activities...
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she finds school challenging, even down to wearing shoes.ool is actually the only place that she wears shoes, which is why shoes is a huge battle. we don't normally wear shoes for any other event, really. we're at the point where we make herself vomit or we're intentionally urinate in so that we have to get redress. her family want her to go to a specialist school in the area and the process has been mentally exhausting. as quick as i can get something on, she takes it back off again as we've we've definitely seen this morning kind can ijust have a minute? you know that by sending it to school in the state she's going to come home in the state and there's never any. there's no respite. the council is refusing to give harper an education and health care plan a legal document outlining the support she needs. without one, she has little chance of getting a place at a specialist school. not good shoes. the council says each case is reviewed to determine whether a child's needs are currently being met. for some children, mainstream might be the b
she finds school challenging, even down to wearing shoes.ool is actually the only place that she wears shoes, which is why shoes is a huge battle. we don't normally wear shoes for any other event, really. we're at the point where we make herself vomit or we're intentionally urinate in so that we have to get redress. her family want her to go to a specialist school in the area and the process has been mentally exhausting. as quick as i can get something on, she takes it back off again as we've...
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in schools. our tremendous public schools in texas play an essential role in our state. they educate our future entrepreneurs, scientists, and leaders. we must ensure that our education system works for every child. -- every child in our state. and thanks to legislators, per student funding is at an all time high. we've provided more funding for public education and more funding for teacher pay raises than ever in the history of our state. -- in the history of the state of texas. [applause] and this session, we will add even more. and importantly. many public schools in texas are excellent. and in fact, we are number one for national blue ribbon schools, and we have one of the best high school graduation rates in america. you know, when i grew up in first longview and then duncanville, we were taught the basics -- reading, writing, math, and science. but most of all, we were inspired by our country's founding, and how it stands apart from the rest of the world as the beacon of liberty and opportu
in schools. our tremendous public schools in texas play an essential role in our state. they educate our future entrepreneurs, scientists, and leaders. we must ensure that our education system works for every child. -- every child in our state. and thanks to legislators, per student funding is at an all time high. we've provided more funding for public education and more funding for teacher pay raises than ever in the history of our state. -- in the history of the state of texas. [applause] and...
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and 16 are not winter school. and most of these children belong to the villages or the country side of the country. and these children were already disadvantage when it comes to education and their situation got worse during go over it. because of course it's related through years, a lot of the student couldn't go to school for more than a year. and because they belong to poor families, they did not have, they couldn't afford computers, they do not have access to internet a. so did education was completely destructive for more than a year. and then last year, pakistan was hit by flint. and these floods infected most of the families that infected by these of flux, but also because their families and farming families. and what happened in these black was that more than 27000 schools, what i did complete kid destroyed or damage. and that led to destruction of education more than 3000000 children. so floods definitely affected the real communities of the country and flag that lead are going in trickling the current ec
and 16 are not winter school. and most of these children belong to the villages or the country side of the country. and these children were already disadvantage when it comes to education and their situation got worse during go over it. because of course it's related through years, a lot of the student couldn't go to school for more than a year. and because they belong to poor families, they did not have, they couldn't afford computers, they do not have access to internet a. so did education...
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to a private school. the state will contribute $7,598 to that account, which is the amount of funding the state provides for each child who attends a private -- public school. her currently attending a private school, the plan will be phased in focusing first on the families with the lowest income levels. and in three years, every family will have a choice in education and no child will be limited by income or zip code. [applause] my education plan starts with school choice, but it doesn't end there. as i said, this is about making sure that every child receives a a quality education, regardless of the school system they're in. over the last four years, we haven't shied away from making systemic changes to our public education system. we recognize that an exclusive focus on a four-year college degree wasn't working for many students and invested in alternative pathways that allow for options. the results have been extraordinary. we are a leader and work-based learning at all age levels and iowa had the hi
to a private school. the state will contribute $7,598 to that account, which is the amount of funding the state provides for each child who attends a private -- public school. her currently attending a private school, the plan will be phased in focusing first on the families with the lowest income levels. and in three years, every family will have a choice in education and no child will be limited by income or zip code. [applause] my education plan starts with school choice, but it doesn't end...
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a rural public school. my daughter is a public school teacher in a rural public school. you can imagine, bless her heart. she said this might be one of those times where it might not be fun to have your mom be their governor. but i truly believe with all of my heart it elevates education overall. she is a great teacher and i am proud of her. i had rural lawmakers of my own party that were -- i could not get them on board. i offered to go to their district to do town halls or whatever and talk to the superintendents and just walk through some of the reality of what it meant and tried to answer some of the misconceptions that were out there. i sat down with a lot of superintendents and principals and said, i am not here to convince you. that i believe it is the right thing to do. but tell me, what are we doing that impacts your ability to provide your students and be competitive? what i heard over and over is that there are just too many restrictions. everything was a -- like everything in government. i want to talk about my realignment before we -- we add and we never tak
a rural public school. my daughter is a public school teacher in a rural public school. you can imagine, bless her heart. she said this might be one of those times where it might not be fun to have your mom be their governor. but i truly believe with all of my heart it elevates education overall. she is a great teacher and i am proud of her. i had rural lawmakers of my own party that were -- i could not get them on board. i offered to go to their district to do town halls or whatever and talk...
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this indicates the quality of primary schooling at a junior high school and rural china is relatively high at least compared to other developing country contexts. china can best draw on a reasonably large pool of educated talent in rural areas as well. that being said, while the vast majority of urban children eventually enter into academic high school is the gateway to college a much smaller proportion of the students do the same. rural students in fact frequently end up in vocational high school or drop out of education altogether. the quality of the vocational high school in china is poor and not a major contributor to human capital development in the country. by contrast, students entering academic high school take rigorous and demanding college preparatory courses because of the regular rigor of the curriculum, competition to do well on the college entrance exams and prior investments in schooling, the achievement levels of students at the end of academic high school are quite high. across the national study students undergoing the four-year computing and engineering program in c
this indicates the quality of primary schooling at a junior high school and rural china is relatively high at least compared to other developing country contexts. china can best draw on a reasonably large pool of educated talent in rural areas as well. that being said, while the vast majority of urban children eventually enter into academic high school is the gateway to college a much smaller proportion of the students do the same. rural students in fact frequently end up in vocational high...
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there are schools . it seems that schools are closed in tehran.has been announced that it will be done offline. i would like to ask mr. kashanian for more details. reporter of the training desk. hello, reporter. good morning. i would like to congratulate you on the 44th anniversary of the victory of the islamic revolution. sales training and tehran province he announced that the elementary districts 1 to 5 of tehran city will be in absentia today, the firouzkoh elementary district of kashani is so elementary today, the ibn district 1 to 5 grams will be in absentia in the morning , in the firouzkoh district, note 8 will be in absentia, damavand and rodhan only the district of rodhan and damavand will be absentee in the morning shift, and after making the decision, it has not been announced that the students of non-attendee primary schools will be present in class, and it will be absentee, and if there is new news in iran that you will subtitle this year dear viewers, we will inform you in what situation as you have mentioned, i would like to announ
there are schools . it seems that schools are closed in tehran.has been announced that it will be done offline. i would like to ask mr. kashanian for more details. reporter of the training desk. hello, reporter. good morning. i would like to congratulate you on the 44th anniversary of the victory of the islamic revolution. sales training and tehran province he announced that the elementary districts 1 to 5 of tehran city will be in absentia today, the firouzkoh elementary district of kashani is...
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we have public district schools and charter schools, these are public schools for children. funding follows children that way. it is not we will create more children not going to public schools it is just moving them from one place to the other. charter schools do better than public district schools and what we should be doing is taking the public district schools and having them learn from ways and methods and policies the charter schools have that give them success and apply to district schools and grow charter schools that are working well. if charter schools are doing well for kids, we should make them available to kids who deserve it. >> ashley: when you talk about the teachers unions, is he pannedoring to the unions? >> call it any word -- >> ashley: how do you call it? >> i would say he is emphasizing uniknowios over the students, most charter schools do not use union teachers. i don't see why union teachers cannot learn what is being done in charter schools. >> ashley: right, eric adams had this to say about the proposed charter school money, if the state raise the c
we have public district schools and charter schools, these are public schools for children. funding follows children that way. it is not we will create more children not going to public schools it is just moving them from one place to the other. charter schools do better than public district schools and what we should be doing is taking the public district schools and having them learn from ways and methods and policies the charter schools have that give them success and apply to district...
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the school district claims that the majority of schools listed in the report are schools which servets who re-enrolled after dropping out and cater to some of the most volunteers and initial students that face higher -- vulnerable students that face higher rates of challenges. it is frightening, some of the stats, stu. stu: horrible. tell me about chicago's mayor lori lightfoot. i know she's up for reelection, but she might not win; right? ashley: yeah. even the major herself is the first to -- mayor herself is the first to admit her bid is not smooth by any means and less than two weeks till the election and faces credible threats by three opponents in a nine-person race. her unfavorable ratings have soared as we know, and we've documented this, shires tent-like structures are just fed up with -- chicago residents are fed up with gun violence and poor schooling and she's failed to break into the top two of the nine in recent polling and all of that adds up to the perhaps stunning prospect that a sitting big city mayor could be eliminated from reelection contention in the very first
the school district claims that the majority of schools listed in the report are schools which servets who re-enrolled after dropping out and cater to some of the most volunteers and initial students that face higher -- vulnerable students that face higher rates of challenges. it is frightening, some of the stats, stu. stu: horrible. tell me about chicago's mayor lori lightfoot. i know she's up for reelection, but she might not win; right? ashley: yeah. even the major herself is the first to --...
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in school. they should be able to have a voucher where can say i want to take my child out of this public school a place that charter and a private school where i think that my child has the best chance of learning and developing because. they realize that child is their and butter in the future and they're dependent on that child to take care of them. and so want to ensure that they get the best education. what is wrong with choice in education if a parent is making that decision, why would we fight and why we be against that, especially when statistics have shown that in many instances it does. for that parents it will never replace public schools. my group the public schools will always be there, but at least for those parents where public schools don't work and have not worked, it will not work. give them opportunity. they have a choice. education where another thing throwing an i don't agree on it we talk and we listen to each other. we we try to learn and we understand that we can disagree
in school. they should be able to have a voucher where can say i want to take my child out of this public school a place that charter and a private school where i think that my child has the best chance of learning and developing because. they realize that child is their and butter in the future and they're dependent on that child to take care of them. and so want to ensure that they get the best education. what is wrong with choice in education if a parent is making that decision, why would we...
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the students of the first year of secondary school, the first year of elementary school, the second yearthe beginning of the connecting period, including their parents, their parents , and if you calculate the birth of 4 million barrels , it is about 50% of the population of tehran. the population of tehran is now undecided, iran now has a situation where shahriar's parents and workplace are far away until he goes to school. 24 it is a problem . please tell me that the students of the first and second high schools and azam, in fact, their teachers accompany them . the second point is all students in normal conditions from the parents, it is possible that the child is in elementary school, the distance to school is very thin, but for you, it is unusual. the next thing is what is more important than the child, and i believe that as someone who has at least 30 years of experience, closing the school is an option to follow the closing of social schools. we are looking for the reason why you wanted to do this because you didn't leave the clock floating . 6. she is a housewife , she has a free
the students of the first year of secondary school, the first year of elementary school, the second yearthe beginning of the connecting period, including their parents, their parents , and if you calculate the birth of 4 million barrels , it is about 50% of the population of tehran. the population of tehran is now undecided, iran now has a situation where shahriar's parents and workplace are far away until he goes to school. 24 it is a problem . please tell me that the students of the first and...
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all schools fairly. currently our state government distributes additional funding based on school letter grades and assessment results. this approach has benefited schools in high wealth areas in maricopa and pima and leaving struggling areas behind. to address this inequity, my budget redirects 68.6 million program to the base support level which goes to all schools across our state instead. [cheers and applause] governor hobbs: let me go on the record to say that any school that accepts taxpayer dollars should have to abide by the accountability standards that all school districts do. governor hobbs: and being spent properly. [applause] beyond this work to ensure transparency for how taxpayer funds are spent there are other direct actions to support our schools and students. we need to priority hiring social workers and counselors for our schools to address the mental health crisis among children and teens. currently, each counselor in an arizona school provides services to more than 700 kids on averag
all schools fairly. currently our state government distributes additional funding based on school letter grades and assessment results. this approach has benefited schools in high wealth areas in maricopa and pima and leaving struggling areas behind. to address this inequity, my budget redirects 68.6 million program to the base support level which goes to all schools across our state instead. [cheers and applause] governor hobbs: let me go on the record to say that any school that accepts...
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thousands of schools are affected. rather than messing about and doing nothing, which is what they've done since lastjuly, the government should get round the table now seriously and start to negotiate. lam clear i am clear that our children's education _ i am clear that our children's education is precious and they deserve — education is precious and they deserve to be in school today, being taught _ rail passengers are told to check before travelling, as train drivers begin the first of two days of strike action this week. we'll have the latest from picket lines in england, scotland and wales. also on the programme: large crowds are expected in memphis for the funeral of tyre nichols, the black man who died after being detained by police. two men get life in prison for killing a 71—year—old woman, to steal her life savings. and the potentially deadly radioactive capsule the size of ap retrieved from the australian outback. and coming up on the bbc news channel: chelsea confirm they have completed the signing of argen
thousands of schools are affected. rather than messing about and doing nothing, which is what they've done since lastjuly, the government should get round the table now seriously and start to negotiate. lam clear i am clear that our children's education _ i am clear that our children's education is precious and they deserve — education is precious and they deserve to be in school today, being taught _ rail passengers are told to check before travelling, as train drivers begin the first of two...
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charter schools are public schools, they're not for profit schools.hey can't use those public buildings. so you have manly high school with 67 kids and 27 faculty yet you have charters with 300, 400 kids. they will not let them use the public buildings. secondly, the state, the state authorizes the creation of alternative schools. alternative schools for dropout, they have a program called the high school program and they will bring individuals who are put into those programs into the formula. so if you want to know how to occupy those close or vacant buildings, why did you invite -- why don't you allow the community to decide whether or not they want to bring some of those public charter schools, who 96% of their student enrollment are black or latino, why don't you allow them to open alternative schools for the 30,000 or 40,000 kids who have in effect exited the system over the last three or four years? >> i'm going to respond a little bit to this. i know you've been gone from the school system for a long time. but everything you've said, why don't
charter schools are public schools, they're not for profit schools.hey can't use those public buildings. so you have manly high school with 67 kids and 27 faculty yet you have charters with 300, 400 kids. they will not let them use the public buildings. secondly, the state, the state authorizes the creation of alternative schools. alternative schools for dropout, they have a program called the high school program and they will bring individuals who are put into those programs into the formula....
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anyway we have a really small school and the school feels this. our staff and our children feel these things. i feel this is setting up the school for failure and setting up our students for failure. >> hi, everybody shake around a little bit so you can still listen. i'm a parent at harvey milk, last year the decision was made to close one of our kindergarten classes. there were top rated yet one of our kindergarten classes was closed. this year last week, we asked a representative to come forward. they were suppose to come. we were instead given the interim c.f.o. anne marie gordon. informed us this the only way that we're going to get our second kindergarten is to get 44 familiesed to list us first. it's false advertisement for our families. i want that school but it's a shame that we're going to close the only school one of two in the country that is famed after a civil rights icon and we're going to close it! all we're asking for is give us the opportunity to fill the second class. don't just make us go off a sem that is not a lot wee thank yo
anyway we have a really small school and the school feels this. our staff and our children feel these things. i feel this is setting up the school for failure and setting up our students for failure. >> hi, everybody shake around a little bit so you can still listen. i'm a parent at harvey milk, last year the decision was made to close one of our kindergarten classes. there were top rated yet one of our kindergarten classes was closed. this year last week, we asked a representative to...
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we've reached out to the school before last week and he told fox the superintendent, the schools thathe dad the gun and he was already reaching out to the police and the dead didn't give enough time to conduct. we learned since that was the first person to reach out to the school. there's weird policy at the school that even if an officer witnesses something that's criminal, they can't press charges. they can't arrest the person, they are -- a police officer if there's a criminal act have to call another officer to come in and do something. >> i think we have a montage of the students talking at the school function here, let's play it here. >> when people ask me how my experience is at central regional, it's not i went to see are, it's i survived cr. >> i've been going since the seventh grade. >> every day i was harassed by a group of people i didn't even know. >> i and going home scared and i'm going home. >> i won't lie, i was suicidal my senior but your and suicidal. >> let's difficult to watch and you get the sense that the school at one time the administrator, the superintendent
we've reached out to the school before last week and he told fox the superintendent, the schools thathe dad the gun and he was already reaching out to the police and the dead didn't give enough time to conduct. we learned since that was the first person to reach out to the school. there's weird policy at the school that even if an officer witnesses something that's criminal, they can't press charges. they can't arrest the person, they are -- a police officer if there's a criminal act have to...
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it was one of the largest school districts and had a tremendous impact on kids dropping out of school. so many of them i think it was 90 some% were in a free and reduced lunch that dropped out a wad of minorities were impacted by that. it hit a fine point with me because the parents that were in that school that had the financial resources were able to put their child someplace else so they were not impacted by not being in the classroom, not having a safe environment to learn, i disagree that option for parents to decide what is the best environment for their child to learn and be the best that they can be can only be afforded to families that have the financial means to do that. every parent regardless of income or zip code should have that option to put their child whether it's faith-based or ec easyfor school because they are being bullied, maybe it is gang related, whether for that reason it shouldn't be decided by, it shouldn't be only available to individuals that have theto resources to do it so we've been working on this for three years but i think then to be honest on this o
it was one of the largest school districts and had a tremendous impact on kids dropping out of school. so many of them i think it was 90 some% were in a free and reduced lunch that dropped out a wad of minorities were impacted by that. it hit a fine point with me because the parents that were in that school that had the financial resources were able to put their child someplace else so they were not impacted by not being in the classroom, not having a safe environment to learn, i disagree that...
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welcome to the classroom of hemet school. the classroom in the tv frame of hemet school, which is being broadcasted in the second season of fajr dehaj. cultivation means i will come . identify my talent. the topic of the activities of students and schools. in the decade of fajr, we devoted ourselves to a special educational activity during the decade of fajr about the theater, about the song about the local native games and your service, which is a sixth about the wall newspaper and the journalist of the hammet school , as well as a historical look at the educational activities in a look back is a look at the peak sixties it is an educational activity that we have a special section that we examine topics such as the special section of the 60s according to each gas, so that the activities that are carried out are peer education. the main features of this program are we talk, we interact, their interests, the interactions we have, we want to see that their talent is more attention to the ground in every part of the program, we
welcome to the classroom of hemet school. the classroom in the tv frame of hemet school, which is being broadcasted in the second season of fajr dehaj. cultivation means i will come . identify my talent. the topic of the activities of students and schools. in the decade of fajr, we devoted ourselves to a special educational activity during the decade of fajr about the theater, about the song about the local native games and your service, which is a sixth about the wall newspaper and the...
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i am very fortunate to go to private middle school and high school. i did go to public elementary school and there is a huge gap in education and resources available in public and private. i can't speak to that now. >> it has been a huge burden. recently both our school nurse and our school wellness coordinator left and there was an iligez to the fact it was connected to the pay roll issues occurring with sfusd and not just that but they are already paid much less then other public school districts private school districts, like for nurses if they were to work somewhere else so it is really hard to attract people to work in these schools and we don't budget enough positions in the first place. now we have 7 school counselors for like a body of 3,000 kids and you can think of the kids that have questions about college and classes to take to graduate. it is just not enough resources in the schools. i went to sfusd middle school and we had one counselor for each grade level, but it just really isn't enough and a lot of schools-it kind of-there is pto or
i am very fortunate to go to private middle school and high school. i did go to public elementary school and there is a huge gap in education and resources available in public and private. i can't speak to that now. >> it has been a huge burden. recently both our school nurse and our school wellness coordinator left and there was an iligez to the fact it was connected to the pay roll issues occurring with sfusd and not just that but they are already paid much less then other public school...
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that get bused into our school. so on one end, it's providing access to resources and a stellar education for these students. but it also creates a lot of harm for these students when they're being bussed into a space and people are just kind of acknowledging them as others. or you're here taking our money or you're not. you know, all of all of the things that these students experience. so we do a lot of things we do some systemic. we get information systemically. so we do some equity audits. we do with our athletic program. we ask students to talk about what are their experience is in sports and what we learned is students of color. we're feeling coaches were confusing them with other black and brown students are because they get bussed in we didn't have an elite bus so if you had practice you'd be stuck in a community that's not so that's some of the systemic stuff. and then so we were giving to students and actually understanding what, do we need to address the other pieces? we really take into consideration stud
that get bused into our school. so on one end, it's providing access to resources and a stellar education for these students. but it also creates a lot of harm for these students when they're being bussed into a space and people are just kind of acknowledging them as others. or you're here taking our money or you're not. you know, all of all of the things that these students experience. so we do a lot of things we do some systemic. we get information systemically. so we do some equity audits....
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today she owes the school nearly $800 >> what's the hardest thing about being in debt for school lunch? >> feeling like i'm not being the parent that i should be to my kids that's probably the heaviest weight. because i feel like i'm not providing for them >> reporter: federal funds for school meals expired at the beginning of the fall semester, putting additional strain on families juggling higher costs at the gas pump and the grocery store. this year, schools encouraged families to apply for free and discounted meal programs, but neither kelly nor nolton say they qualified nationwide, 900 schools have racked up over $19 million in meal debt according to the school nutrition association. and that's only since september. at trinity area school district in washington, pennsylvania, there are over $9,200 in the red since the start of the school year. >> that number is quite frankly scary. how are we going to recover from this? these numbers are go up every single day. >> reporter: each school district decides what to do with the money they owe. some dip into their own general education f
today she owes the school nearly $800 >> what's the hardest thing about being in debt for school lunch? >> feeling like i'm not being the parent that i should be to my kids that's probably the heaviest weight. because i feel like i'm not providing for them >> reporter: federal funds for school meals expired at the beginning of the fall semester, putting additional strain on families juggling higher costs at the gas pump and the grocery store. this year, schools encouraged...
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but we were at school so we weren't safe at school, weren't safe nowhere. ah, not to publish the state's dominant grocery store chain supporting a candidate for governor who is an unapologetic supporter of the an array douglas student, an activist david hawk prepared for a dion at a public. there is a boy caught movement building steam on social media cache, boycott public with switched over and ha, ha ha, thank you. thank you very much. with her that is not on the offensive. is the wrong thing to do. they just made of the nation of $670000.00 to some forest on that is running for governor that is totally totally supporting the an array. yeah. okay, what will we see tomorrow? you're going to see people lying down for 12 minutes starting at 4 pm. 4 minutes are present 700 seconds and that's the number of school shootings that we've had and read in recent history as a result of the inaction of our politicians in part because of lobbyists, organizations like the end, right, alex can stand with us. they can pull out their half $1000000.00 from putnam's campaign
but we were at school so we weren't safe at school, weren't safe nowhere. ah, not to publish the state's dominant grocery store chain supporting a candidate for governor who is an unapologetic supporter of the an array douglas student, an activist david hawk prepared for a dion at a public. there is a boy caught movement building steam on social media cache, boycott public with switched over and ha, ha ha, thank you. thank you very much. with her that is not on the offensive. is the wrong thing...
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belarus has 11 schools in total, the smallest school in the republic is 105 people is studying at the moment , enrollment is in grade 7, children are studying . such a rather intense schedule, scientists calculated that this is the mode of operation - this corresponds to the work of, let's say, uh, a locksmith at some factory. can be compared. we are developing five sports here at our olympic reserve school. these are biathlon, athletics, weightlifting , judo, cross-country skiing. imagine how endurance and flexibility stands for flexible way. there is such a comparison. snow is falling on a tree. the branches go down lower and then happens with gravity. it does not have a branch, it falls and the branches, as it were, perish to the fact that here we move, we move, then we sharply take it out of balance, we do it in time. and you , we have 16 athletes, now the eldest girls are at the training camp with the national team, they just arrived from the st. petersburg competitions. here we have one girl won 1/3. now we are preparing competitions for the junior age of the ninth tenth year, a
belarus has 11 schools in total, the smallest school in the republic is 105 people is studying at the moment , enrollment is in grade 7, children are studying . such a rather intense schedule, scientists calculated that this is the mode of operation - this corresponds to the work of, let's say, uh, a locksmith at some factory. can be compared. we are developing five sports here at our olympic reserve school. these are biathlon, athletics, weightlifting , judo, cross-country skiing. imagine how...
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a school resource officer.this appropriation, 90% of south carolina's public schools will have a school resource officer assigned to their campus. [applause] july of 2021 mirk michael tucker named program manager for the ssr program at public of safety and working with law enforcement agencies number of state funded school officers increased by 74%. for his exemplary work to improve school safety in our state, mr. tucker was recognized in october as a dps servant of the year joining michael right now is public rob woods and chief of staff oliver gentlemen please stand and be recognized. [applause] >> thank you to train our states, school resource officer i recommend providing state law enforcement division with the three and a half million dollars to create the center for safety and targeted violence. located at old elementary school this partnership will provide a state of the art training center in a ruralized city for law enforcement officers and school personnel. last year, we expanded investigative jurisdi
a school resource officer.this appropriation, 90% of south carolina's public schools will have a school resource officer assigned to their campus. [applause] july of 2021 mirk michael tucker named program manager for the ssr program at public of safety and working with law enforcement agencies number of state funded school officers increased by 74%. for his exemplary work to improve school safety in our state, mr. tucker was recognized in october as a dps servant of the year joining michael...
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and down the road doctor hunter, principal at whitehaven high school in memphis is leading a school that continues to exceed expectations. serves as a student body that is 99% african-american. under his leadership the school has expanded dual enrollment, ap classes, foreign language courses. whitehaven is one of three high schools in the whole district with 90% or higher. [applause] i have the honor of attending last year's spring graduation at whitehaven and let me tell you i am really encouraged about the future leaders of memphis and our state when i go to a school like whitehaven. we have been in constant prayer for the family since they tragically lost their son last month. their courage and compassion and the compassion shown by the people of memphis is a picture of hope. the graduates defined the dogs and chase their dreams is a picture of hope. memphis is an exceptional city, and i believe it has a bright future. [applause] because of people like my friend, so please join me in welcoming the principal of the high school he and his wife, doctor vincent hunter. [applause] when it
and down the road doctor hunter, principal at whitehaven high school in memphis is leading a school that continues to exceed expectations. serves as a student body that is 99% african-american. under his leadership the school has expanded dual enrollment, ap classes, foreign language courses. whitehaven is one of three high schools in the whole district with 90% or higher. [applause] i have the honor of attending last year's spring graduation at whitehaven and let me tell you i am really...
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if you have a failing school.w half of money goes with students whose parents are proactive and they find better places for their kids to learn. what happens to those kids who are left behind in failing schools under a system like this? >> the kids that are not able to move and provide -- find a choice for their student. is that it. >> if you have a group of students who are left behind, in a bad school, do you just assume that bad schools will crumble under the weight of their incompetencey? >> we're working with them as well. we have identified bottom 5%, 10% of schools on the fails list, i put together a team, that is part of education reform we are going to schools and working with them, bridge expertise to school and electric look at whether it is absenteeism or english as a second language. what is driving it. perhaps teacher don't have the correct curriculum. this friday i start my first school visit to work with schools this is comprehensive education reform, we're giving parents choice that will elevate e
if you have a failing school.w half of money goes with students whose parents are proactive and they find better places for their kids to learn. what happens to those kids who are left behind in failing schools under a system like this? >> the kids that are not able to move and provide -- find a choice for their student. is that it. >> if you have a group of students who are left behind, in a bad school, do you just assume that bad schools will crumble under the weight of their...