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November 1, 2008: New York's Education Commissioner, Richard P. Mills, Announces Plans to Step Down Next Year; Begins Preparing for Transition
October 28, 2008: Regents Actions in 50 Professional Discipline Cases and 1 Restoration Petition
October 28, 2008: State Warns Consumers of Dangers from Cosmetic Contact Lenses
October 23, 2008: Board of Regents Seeking Candidates for Appointment to Roosevelt UFSD Board of Education
October 21, 2008: Board of Regents Appoint Bernard A. Margolis New York State Librarian
October 21, 2008: New York State Education Department Awards 2008 Marge A. Tierney Scholarship Award to SUNY Buffalo Student
October 15, 2008: The New York State Board of Regents Invites Nominations for the Louis E. Yavner Teaching and Citizen Awards for 2008
October 6, 2008: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Fine Arts and Essay Display (Flyer: PDF | HTML) - New York State schools are invited to submit student artwork based on Dr. King's Six Principles of Nonviolence and essays on celebrating his birthday throughout the year. The categories are writing, painting, drawing, sculpting and photography. All entries must be postmarked by December 5, 2008 and will be placed on display for viewing one week prior to the King Holiday January 19, 2009 in Albany, New York.
Summit
on New York Education
Follow
Up of the Summit - A Call to Action
New
York State School and District Report Cards
P-16 Education: A Plan For Action - For
a decade, student achievement has improved in response to Regents policy
and action. But the improvement is not sufficient. The achievement
gap has narrowed, but not closed. The world has also changed as billions
of people have entered the global economy and ignited a global education
boom. The Regents will engage with statewide and local partners to
implement this plan for the next stage of educational reform to accomplish
the six
USNY aims.
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