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Stephen Gordon Hendry, MBE (born 13 January 1969) is a Scottish professional snooker player. In 1990, he was the youngest-ever snooker World Champion, at the
decided today that if 2015 grade calculations would have given them an A, B or C, the schools would keep that grade. If the calculation resulted in a D or F, the school would have no grade for 2015 as well. Board member Gordon Hendry was the lone board member who voted against that strategy.
Democratic State Board of Education member Gordon Hendry wrote a letter to the editor last week accusing Ritz of using board meetings to create chaos. The Democratic Party quickly fired back with a letter from Democratic state lawmakers Tim Skinner and Terry Goodin in support of Ritz.
Date: Jul 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Indiana approves Common Core replacement standards
"I hope that with this conversation behind us, we can stick with these standards and make sure we're not continually moving the goal posts on our students and educators," board member at-large Gordon Hendry said. "The reasons academic standards have been successful in places like Massachusetts is be
"The different people in different roles expose different weaknesses in the system," said Gordon Hendry, a Democratic member of the state school board appointed last year by Gov. Pence, who, like Ms. Ritz, took office last year.