Frank,
Not knowing how school board business, is executed and also not
knowing the procedures for bidding, who in the long run, makes the
decisions to use this service or that business, to run the education
system in this city? I hope my question isn't too complicated and I
hope that I've made
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Allan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank
First I want to say that your communications commendable. What I
find the most concerning is that the board is not new. While I am
really not familiar with the protocol, does the board have a
responsibility to
Frank,
Thank you for this valuable information!
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wrote:
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, apoojo apoojo@ wrote:
thank you, for keeping us informed, the two serious problems, are
monsters, can you share more information on
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wrote:
thank you, for keeping us informed, the two serious problems, are
monsters, can you share more information on either, especially the
second one? or will we have to let it play out and read about it in
the papers? is the
Allan, I agree with you completely, and your post really brings to
light one of the major problems here. Who is accountable? Who's
responsibility is it to ensure this doesn't happen. The way our
govenrment is structured, both the school system and the city
government lacks any real personal
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, apoojo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thank you, for keeping us informed, the two serious problems, are
monsters, can you share more information on either, especially the
second one? or will we have to let it play out and read about it in
the papers? is the
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Allan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank
First I want to say that your communications commendable. What I
find the most concerning is that the board is not new. While I am
really not familiar with the protocol, does the board have a
responsibility to
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, asburycheech [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
As a member of the board of ed, I do not speak for
the board, but these reports are distressing as my fellow board
member Greg Brewington said last night. They also present a great
opportunity, in my opinion, to
at a more rapid pace.
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thank you, for keeping us informed
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In New York City there is a push to tie in student achievement with
tenure for new teachers. If after three years a teacher cannot show
improvement in the test scores of the children that he is teaching,
he will be denied tenure.
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In New York City there is a push to tie in student achievement
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