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    project that would apply to all of the district's schools. The project includes making upgrades to roofs, parking lots, electrical work and replacing a 15-year-old turf at Thomas Edison high school. As well as upgrading things that at this point Superintendent Mary Beth Fiore says have become safety issues.Such as security cameras and door lock systems. Another big piece of the capital project includes building classrooms to house universal Pre-K in the future. "At least we'll have the…

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    Police Constable Essay

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    • Police constable – these are the police officers which will turn up to 999 calls, they will investigate volume crime or they can take initial action at critical incidents. The police constables can also work on neighbourhood teams, this is to help target long-term problems within the community. Police constables are more than likely to assist with MHA processes, these are like assessments on private premises; investigating crimes against NHS staff by any patients. The police constables can…

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    Principal Evaluation

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    conducts your evaluation? o The evaluation is ultimately conducted by the Superintendent; however sometime through the Assistant Superintendent of personnel, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction, and the Director of Secondary Education the process of observation and discussion ensues. • How many formal encounters occur during the evaluation process? o The Superintendent meet with principals quarterly, Assistant Superintendent of Instruction meets with principals quarterly, and the Director…

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    After reading Ch. 1 of Polka and Litchka, my initial reaction was, “Why would anyone want that job?” The superintendent is put in a very tenuous position between a desire to help the district succeed by maintaining reasonable costs, promoting an environment where students are safe and have a desire to succeed and meanwhile, maintain your integrity. According to the text, Leyman (1993) defines mobbing as “social interaction through which a person is attacked by one or more (usually more than…

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    To Whom It May Concern: It is with mixed emotions that I write this letter of recommendation for Mark Porter for the position of Superintendent of the Orange County Public Schools. Mark is an exceptionally gifted individual and deserves an opportunity to pursue his career goal of leading a truly major public school system. At the same time, his advancement will leave a huge leadership vacuum on the South Washington County Public School's management team. I am a 12-year veteran Board Member of…

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    of evidence within the story to show that the superintendent and the guards are uncivilized. There was one point in the essay in which the guards prove to be very uncivilized, and that was when “We looked at the lashed, hooded man on the drop, and listened to his cries” (Orwell, 1931, p.3). Here the guards are just listening to the cries of the prisoners so that they can be proud of themselves. The guards are doing as they are told by the superintendent, but the guards still enjoy their job.…

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    SRVEA Case Study

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    Ann Katzburg, President of SRVEA stated the SRVEEA’s will be held March 23rd at the Blackhawk Museum. She thanked the District for sending her and Bob Donovan to the Governor’s Budget workshop next week. The SRVEA executive Board has discussed negotiations and has developed three lists which include current needs, short term - up to 5 years and long term needs. Prior to the break a CTA journalist came to the District to write about the post-election incidents in the District. Ms. Katzburg has…

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    and moving stuff around to start the work. Also for operations that involve high risk tools and the need of fall protection, mini JHAs won’t be used. They also have the Project Start-Up Safety Meeting, which is where The Project Manager/Job Superintendent will hold an initial staff meeting to discuss the Site Specific Project Safety Plan and ensure all risks and concerns are addressed. There is also a safety website, the website includes training modules, training videos, toolbox meeting…

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    Mrs. Walker Case Study

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    school superintendent. Mrs. Walker’s first challenge was changing teacher and aide schedules due to of being out of compliance with pupil accounting and Title One. Eliminating teacher breaks led to low staff morale and teachers complaining to the superintendent and school board. Mr. Silverman, the former principal, became frustrated with Mrs. Walker due to teacher complaints. He suggested that she be more visible in the school and try to connect with the staff and school board. The…

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    field-based leadership research project include the nationwide lack of diversity of school district superintendents [particularly women and non-white leaders], leadership hierarchies, district organizational frameworks, human relations and interactions, all of which are connected to staff motivation and productivity within an ever-changing field. The chosen articles from Education Week address women as superintendents, the lack of diversity in top educational leadership positions, leaders and…

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