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    district officials in order to ensure the completion of the budget process and to achieve the benefits of good budgetary management. Specifically the district superintendent and chief financial officer have the responsibility for developing the budget based on collected data and expected revenue for the upcoming fiscal year. The superintendent is also charged with the responsibility of presenting the proposed budget to the school board. Once the information has been presented it is the…

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    There are many similarities in Mexican schools to schools in the United States, United Kingdom, Nigeria and Japan. All of these countries have primary education that star somewhere around age six and goes through age twelve. All of these countries provide public education in this age group. There are some differences between the countries. Mexico, United Kingdom, United States and Nigeria from Japan have low literacy rate in those countries when compared to Japan. Japan has an extremely…

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    from her remind account. Mill Creek also has a twitter account, website, and Facebook page. 9. How do you communicate to the Superintendent? a. Kim tries to keep communication with the Superintendent to the minimum. She wants to be seen as a self-sufficient principal who can make decisions on her and does not need to always ask for help. She will contact the Superintendent when he initiates communication, face-to-face conversations, emergency situations, or when a student is put on long-term…

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    Briggs v. R.W Elliott - South Carolina: In 1951, in Clarendon County, South Carolina, twenty courageous African-American parents filed a lawsuit against school officials, for their own children received unequal education services compared to the all-white schools. In South Carolina, young African-American children had to walk far distances to attend schools. Some students even had to walk an eight-mile distance to school. They were not allowed to travel on school-provided transportation such as…

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    A former superintendent and current consultant at Kalamazoo Regional Education Service Agency, Lawrence B. Schlack, informs high school students that college is not their only option after graduating. Schlack explains to his readers that attending college is not the most logical step for everyone because it differs depending on the career plan the student intends on pursuing. He concludes his message by expressing his disapproval of the abundant amount of student who believe that college is…

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    My national park was Mount Rainier National Park, Mount Rainier is one of the oldest national parks in the United States, Mount Rainier itself is at about 1 million years old. Mount Rainier is also Washington’s tallest peak, and it has the 17th highest summit in the United States, its summit is about 14,410 feet; Mount Rainier National Park itself was founded in 1885. Mount Rainier is actually an active volcano, but the snow covers up the lava underpinnings. Mount Rainier also use to have life…

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    group of prominent nurses and education professionals to discuss the formation of an organization. This group became known as the Society of Superintendents of Training schools for Nurses. This organization exerted an immeasurable significant influence throughout the United States on nursing education. (Rae, 20XX) In 1895 American Society of superintendents of training schools for nurses Robb gave a paper which she advocated a three year course and eight hour days for nursing students.…

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    condemned prisoner- He is described as a caged animal and a fish that may slip away at any moment when in reality he is as human as his executioner and his captors. Similarly, Orwell puts emphasis on the discomfort of the prison officials. The superintendent refuses to make eye contact with or interact with the man whose death he is overseeing, turning instead to poke rocks with a stick. The warders become sickly and pale when the prisoner begins chanting the name of God, and Orwell – one who…

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    insufficient for Dr. Smith to only consider decisions that would improve his situation, such as employing HR plan. To insure that the level of turbulence does not escalate he should also consider the perspectives held by school community, his staff, the superintendent, Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. Martin. It may also be valuable for Dr. Smith to utilize the ethic of profession, which “serve as guideposts and aspirations for a field” (Shapiro & Gross, 2013, p. 32). If Dr. Smith takes the time to…

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    The current state of education leaves little room for educators and leadership to believe that what works in rural education is the same prescription to save the students in urban districts. There are a whole set of challenges that are specific to the urban education community. The obstacles include but are not restricted to limited resources, inexperienced educators and administration, and high turnovers. Academically, specifically in the area of mathematics, students in urban districts…

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