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The Nexus Group: Retirement & Health Benefits for March 13

Published: March 12, 2015

There are two “W’s” that come into play now that the first major deadline has passed. “Whew!” is the first one. Bills that have failed to clear their house of origin are ‘dead’. Some good bills didn’t make it; some bad ones didn’t either. “What the ?” is the next one, as a reaction when…

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The Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for March 6

Published: March 6, 2015

Bills are clearly on the move through both chambers as they race to meet the March 11 deadline where bills need to clear their chamber of origin.

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Outside is In: 16 Tips for Getting Outside

Published: March 3, 2015

The Children and Nature Network blog has some great tips for increasing the quality and quantity of time spent outdoors. They break down their tips into time and quality, what schools can do, and what communities can do. Here's their list for schools:

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The Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for Feb. 27

Published: February 27, 2015

February 27 is the deadline for all bills from fiscal committees to have passed out of committee. Attention then focuses on floor action. All bills will have until March 10 to clear their chamber of origin.

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The Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for Feb. 20

Published: February 20, 2015

Two important legislative cut-off dates are February 20 and February 27. The first date is when all policy bills have to have been heard by a committee(s) and the latter date is the similar deadline for all bills from fiscal committees.

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Week in Review: February 16-20

Published: February 20, 2015

Prior to the first major cutoff date of the 2015 legislative session, 32 bills moved out of the House Education Committee. Five bills that continue to churn through the process important to principals include:

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“These kids LOVE math.” – EngageNY and the Common Core

Published: February 15, 2015

Way to go, Bethel! So inspiring to hear a principal (along with teachers and central office leaders) remind us of the power of vertical alignment, powerful instruction, and communication and collaboration with families in leading to positive outcomes for students. It’s so refreshing to hear their honest acknowledgement of the challenges at first – for…

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The Nexus Group: Retirement & Benefits for Feb. 13

Published: February 13, 2015

The beauty of the democratic system is that citizens have access to their political leaders. And often, those leaders listen and respond. This has certainly been the case in addressing the lack of substitute teachers for school districts. But, this only occurs if and when legislators hear from those in their communities. (See remarks below…

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Week in Review: February 9-13

Published: February 13, 2015

Monday, the House Education Committee held a public hearing on two bills of importance to principals state wide

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Outside Is In: Meet a Tree

Published: February 10, 2015

Lesson Purpose: To identify with a tree using the senses of touch, sight, hearing and smell.

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