Board of education

Escalating School Violence Disrupts Student Learning

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火曜日, 5月 28, 2024

Toronto Catholic teachers have seen the negative impact of the growing teacher shortage on student learning firsthand in their classrooms.

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  • Toronto Catholic teachers have seen the negative impact of the growing teacher shortage on student learning firsthand in their classrooms.
  • Only 11 per cent of TECT members feel that their School Board recognizes that student violence is a problem.
  • 97 per cent said student violence at their school makes classroom management more difficult.
  • 61 per cent felt that their school administration recognizes that student violence is a problem.

EOS Linx Partners with Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) and Installs EV Chargers at Schools Across the District

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木曜日, 5月 16, 2024

EOS Linx , an owner and operator of a growing, national electric vehicle (EV) charging network, has partnered with Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) in Jonesboro, Georgia to install EV charging stations at schools across the district.

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  • EOS Linx , an owner and operator of a growing, national electric vehicle (EV) charging network, has partnered with Clayton County Public Schools (CCPS) in Jonesboro, Georgia to install EV charging stations at schools across the district.
  • The Aurora™ incorporates multiple EV chargers on each station, as well as a 75” digital out-of-home display for community messaging and advertising.
  • “We are thrilled to partner with the Clayton County Public Schools system to bring EV chargers to 11 high schools and the CCPS administrative office.
  • EOS Linx is excited to work with Clayton County schools to promote this shared vision of building a better tomorrow.

Charlotte County Recognized in Annual Cambridge U.S. District of the Year Awards

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

"Charlotte County School District has shown impressive growth in Cambridge exam participation and performance over the last several years, giving more students a chance to achieve their potential," said Mark Cavone, Regional Director, North America for International Education at Cambridge.

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  • "Charlotte County School District has shown impressive growth in Cambridge exam participation and performance over the last several years, giving more students a chance to achieve their potential," said Mark Cavone, Regional Director, North America for International Education at Cambridge.
  • "Congratulations to all students, teachers, and administrators in the district for this award, which reflects your hard work and achievement in Cambridge courses and examinations.
  • Each year Cambridge awards one district in each of the following segments:
    Charlotte County Public Schools is the recipient of the District of the Year Award in the small district category.
  • "Receiving the U.S. District of the Year Award from Cambridge is a tremendous honor for Charlotte County Public Schools.

VOTE MAMA PAC REACHES LIFETIME MILESTONE; ENDORSES OVER 150 CANDIDATES

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月曜日, 5月 6, 2024

The 2024 Vote Mama PAC endorsement class includes:

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  • The 2024 Vote Mama PAC endorsement class includes:
    109 state legislature candidates with a primary focus in 4 target states: Michigan, Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania
    Vote Mama PAC-endorsed candidates are running to bring new perspectives and much-needed voices to the decision-making table:
    Vote Mama PAC endorses, funds, and trains Democratic moms running for office up and down the ballot and across the country.
  • Since launching in 2019, Vote Mama PAC has helped more than 500 Democratic moms run for office.
  • Vote Mama PAC seeks to build the political power of moms by disrupting the systems that hold them back through direct financial support, mentorship, and endorsements.
  • All Vote Mama PAC-endorsed candidates support truly family-friendly legislation and are committed to making this country a better place to raise children.

ANNUAL AUTISM WALK & SAFETY FAIR SET FOR APRIL 20TH IN SOUTH FLORIDA

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水曜日, 4月 17, 2024

HIALEAH, Fla., April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The South Florida Autism Charter School (SFACS) and The South Florida Autism Center (SFAC) are excited to welcome everyone to their annual Autism Walk & Safety Fair, benefitting Friends of South Florida Autism, on April 20th from 10AM until 1PM.

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  • HIALEAH, Fla., April 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The South Florida Autism Charter School (SFACS) and The South Florida Autism Center (SFAC) are excited to welcome everyone to their annual Autism Walk & Safety Fair, benefitting Friends of South Florida Autism, on April 20th from 10AM until 1PM.
  • "Join us on April 20th as we unite for a cause that touches our hearts – building a supportive, understanding community for every child at South Florida Autism Charter School."
  • For the South Florida Safety Fair, numerous Police, Fire, Ambulance and Medical safety officials are expected to be on hand.
  • All proceeds raised at this year's event will be going to the Friends of South Florida Autism, which provides support to the South Florida Autism Charter School, The South Florida Autism Center and the future Villages of South Florida Autism.

ConnectedSF Launches Coalition of Community-Led, City-Wide Neighborhood Groups Across San Francisco

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水曜日, 3月 20, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ConnectedSF, a dynamic organization committed to positive change across San Francisco, today officially launched its coalition of citywide neighborhood groups to promote stronger communities through robust civic engagement and an informed citizenry. The group has mobilized nearly 10,000 neighbors across all eleven districts to regularly and meaningfully get more involved with their community. At the core of its mission is the dedication to nurturing and supporting local neighborhood groups actively engaged in daily problem-solving.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO, March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ConnectedSF , a dynamic organization committed to positive change across San Francisco, today officially launched its coalition of citywide neighborhood groups to promote stronger communities through robust civic engagement and an informed citizenry.
  • At the core of its mission is the dedication to nurturing and supporting local neighborhood groups actively engaged in daily problem-solving.
  • ConnectedSF recognizes that fostering healthy communities begins with empowering citizens to actively participate in the civic life of San Francisco.
  • "When I began to examine what was happening in San Francisco, I realized City Hall wasn't working for many of us.

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp Partner Appointed to White House Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations

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月曜日, 2月 26, 2024

Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP is pleased to announce that Nimish Patel , Chair of the firm’s Corporate & Business Transactions practice group, has been appointed to the White House Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations by President Joe Biden.

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  • Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP is pleased to announce that Nimish Patel , Chair of the firm’s Corporate & Business Transactions practice group, has been appointed to the White House Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations by President Joe Biden.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240226711477/en/
    Nimish Patel, Partner at Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP.
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    The Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations provides overall policy advice to the United States Trade Representative on matters arising in connection with the development, implementation, and administration of the trade policy of the United States.
  • degrees from the University of San Diego and his undergraduate degree from the University of Southern California.

VDOE Awards Grant to PWCS, Eight Other School Divisions for Apprenticeship Program to Address Teacher Shortages

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金曜日, 2月 16, 2024

Her expertise and commitment to education are invaluable as we continue to enhance our teacher recruitment programs," said Dr. Babur Lateef, Chairman At-Large, School Board.

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  • Her expertise and commitment to education are invaluable as we continue to enhance our teacher recruitment programs," said Dr. Babur Lateef, Chairman At-Large, School Board.
  • The program is based on the national apprenticeship model and is meant to help address teacher shortages by removing cost barriers and providing quality teacher preparation.
  • “Looking ahead, we envision a future where the Grow Your Own Registered Teacher Apprenticeship program becomes an exemplary model for others to follow.
  • The Grow Your Own – Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program will afford PWCS and partnering divisions the opportunity to significantly expand the pipeline for recruiting and retaining quality teachers.

70 years after Brown vs. Board of Education, public schools still deeply segregated

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金曜日, 1月 5, 2024

At the time of the 1954 ruling, 17 U.S. states had laws permitting or requiring racially segregated schools.

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  • At the time of the 1954 ruling, 17 U.S. states had laws permitting or requiring racially segregated schools.
  • With Brown, the justices overturned decades of legal precedent that kept Black Americans in separate and unequal schools.
  • As a professor of education and demography at Penn State University, I research racial desegregation and inequality in K-12 schools.

Recent setbacks

  • The decision followed the COVID-19 pandemic, which exacerbated racial inequalities in the U.S.
  • Meanwhile, politicians and school boards have banned or removed books by authors of color from school libraries and restricted teaching about racism in U.S. history.
  • I believe these legal setbacks amid the current political climate make finally realizing the full promise of Brown more urgent.

Resistance to Brown ruling

  • The Brown vs. Board of Education decision did not immediately change the nation’s public schools, especially in the completely segregated South, where there was massive resistance to desegregation.
  • Resistance was so fierce in the first decade after Brown that compliance with desegregation orders at times required federal troops to escort Black students to enroll in formerly all-white schools.


While only 2% of Southern Black K-12 students attended majority white schools in 1964 – 10 years after Brown – the number had grown to 33% by 1970. The South surpassed all other regions in desegregation progress for Black students.

Segregation persists

  • At the time of Brown, about 90% of students were white and most other students were Black.
  • Today, according to a 2022 federal report, 46% of public school students are white, 28% are Hispanic, 15% are Black, 6% Asian, 4% multiracial and 1% American Indian.
  • Based on my analysis of 2021 federal education data, public schools in 22 states and Washington, D.C., served majorities of students of color.
  • In 2021, approximately 60% of Black and Hispanic public school students attended schools where 75% or more of students were students of color.

Benefits of diversity


While Brown was an attempt to address the inequality that students experienced in segregated Black schools, the harms of segregation affect students of all races. Racially integrated schools are associated with reduced prejudice, enhanced critical thinking or simply building cross-racial friendships that teach children how to work effectively with others.
White students are the least exposed to students of other races and ethnicities, and therefore they often miss out on the benefits of diversity. Nearly half of white public school students attend a school in which white students are 75% or more of the student body.

Factors that exacerbate segregation

  • How those boundaries are drawn or redrawn can exacerbate or alleviate school segregation.
  • A high level of income and racial segregation also exists between neighboring school districts.
  • And district secession – when schools leave an existing school district to form a new district – is linked to higher segregation.
  • One study found that areas with more students enrolled in charter schools were associated with higher school segregation.

Potential solutions

  • For the rest of the country, voluntary integration efforts are attempts to finally achieve the goals of the Brown decision.
  • Finally, since reducing residential segregation could also reduce school segregation, some efforts have combined school desegregation and housing integration policies.


Erica Frankenberg does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

GreenPower Delivers Four Nano BEAST All-Electric, School Buses to West Virginia School Districts

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木曜日, 12月 14, 2023

"Delivery of the four Nano BEASTs represents the first all-electric, purpose-built school buses manufactured in West Virginia," said Michael Perez, Vice President of School Buses, Contracts and Grants for GreenPower.

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  • "Delivery of the four Nano BEASTs represents the first all-electric, purpose-built school buses manufactured in West Virginia," said Michael Perez, Vice President of School Buses, Contracts and Grants for GreenPower.
  • "These Nano BEASTs are part of the 41 all-electric GreenPower school buses purchased by the state of West Virginia for school districts across the Mountain State.
  • "It's an exciting time for West Virginia and the Clay County School District is ecstatic to receive a GreenPower Nano BEAST Access," said Philip Dobbins, superintendent of Clay County Schools.
  • Our school district proudly supports the manufacturing of GreenPower school buses right here in West Virginia, contributing to our local economy and technological advancements."