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  2. New York's Bureau of Proprietary School Supervision

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    In order to be licensed as a proprietary school within New York State, organizations must undergo a licensing process wherein they submit various documents, including: an application for a school license, proof of type of ownership (e.g., sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation), financial documents, curriculum applications, and school prepared forms.

  3. Reassignment center - Wikipedia

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    In June 2009, the Department of Education blamed union rules that made it difficult to fire teachers. [4] Some teachers assert that they have been sent to reassignment centers because they are whistleblowers against administrators for falsifying student test results or publicly challenging Joel Klein, the Schools Chancellor from 2002 to 2011. [1]

  4. New York City Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The great school wars: A history of the New York City public schools (1975), a standard scholarly history online; Ravitch, Diane, and Joseph P. Viteritti, eds. City Schools: Lessons from New York (2000) Ravitch, Diane, ed. NYC schools under Bloomberg and Klein what parents, teachers and policymakers need to know (2009) essays by experts online

  5. Public and private screening - Wikipedia

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    A public screening is the showing of moving pictures to an audience in a public place. The event screened may be live or recorded, free or paid, and may use film, video, or a broadcast method such as satellite or closed-circuit television. Popular events for public screenings include films, sporting events, and concerts.

  6. The Rubber Room - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski, filmmaker and former New York City teacher Jeremy Garrett explained that they intended their film to be an exposé on not only the excessive waste that is associated with maintaining the rubber rooms, but also to highlight the "shifting landscape in education," modern students' lack of respect for teachers and how it affects ...

  7. Rochester City School District - Wikipedia

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    New York State Board of Regents: Schools: 60 pre-K sites 40 elementary 19 secondary 1 Montessori 1 program for young mothers 1 family/adult learning center [2] Budget: US$693.7 million (2010–2011) [3] Students and staff; Students: 26,057 children 10,000 adults [5] Teachers: 3,900 (2010–2011) [6] Staff: 300 administrators 2,300 support ...

  8. New York Regents Examinations - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, the Regents announced a special appeal for the following examination periods: June 2022, August 2022, January 2023, June 2023, or August 2023. This special appeal is available to all students and allows a student to appeal an earned score of 50-64 on any Regents examination taken during one of the approved examination periods.

  9. Education Commission of the States - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire: Early Learning: Improving Results for Young Children 2001–2002 Kenny Guinn: Nevada: Leading for Literacy 2002–2003 Roy Barnes: Georgia: Closing the Achievement Gap 2003–2004 Mark Warner: Virginia: High-Quality Teachers for Hard-to-Staff Schools 2004–2006 Mike Huckabee: Arkansas: The Arts: A Lifetime of Learning 2006 ...