![]() But it will be populated with the text of tags as they are created, delimited by singleFieldDelimiter. Set this to an input DOM node to use an existing form field.Īny text in it will be erased on init. singleFieldDelimiter (String)ĭefaults to "," singleFieldNode (DomNode) It will delimit tags in the field with singleFieldDelimiter.ĭefaults to false, unless Tag-it was created on an input element, in which case singleField will be overridden as true. When enabled, will use a single hidden field for the form, rather than one per tag. It may truncate the number of preloaded tags. Note that if you use this option with preloaded data, Limits the total number of tags that can be entered at once. When allowSpaces is enabled the user is not required to wrap multi-word tags in quotation marks.įor example, the user can enter John Smith instead of "John Smith". ![]() One implication of this is that removeTagByLabel will remove all tags which match the given label. Whether the duplication check should do a case sensitive check or not.ĭefaults to true. When removeConfirmation is enabled the user has to press the backspace key twice to remove the last tag.Īfter the first keypress the last tag receives a remove css class which can be used to visually highlight the tag.ĭefaults to false. If enabled, this will also make autocomplete.minLength default to 0 unless you override that, so that autocomplete can show up with a blank search.ĭefaults to false. Shows autocomplete when the tag input first receives focus, before the user even types anything. ![]() See the full list of available options here. It also positions autocomplete underneath tag input. The default autocomplete.source function filters the strings in availableTags and subtracts the already assigned tags. If you're using PHP, you may want to use something like itemName for this option's value. ![]() Tag-it accepts several options to customize its behaviour: fieldName (String)Įach tag's hidden input field will have this name. The old ZenDesk-like theme is included as an optional CSS file ( ). Tag-it is as easily themeable as any jQuery UI widget, using your own theme made with Themeroller, or one of the jQuery UI premade themes. There are several other possible configurations and ways to instantiate the widget, including one that uses a single comma-delimited input field rather than one per tag, so see the Options documentation below as well as the examples page (and its source) which demonstrates most of them, as well as the Tag-it Zendesk theme used in the screenshot above. This will turn the list into a tag-it widget. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The Carmel Central School District Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, June 13, at 6:30 p.m., in the Carmel High School Library.Community members who wish to speak during the public comment portion of a Board of Education meeting are asked to sign-up in advance using our Public Comment Sign-up Form or by contacting the District Clerk four (4) hours prior to the meeting at The sign-up form will also be available at the meeting for anyone who wishes to speak and did not sign up in advance. Prior to the BOE meeting, the Curriculum, Instruction & Technology Committee will meet from 4:30 - 5:20 p.m., and the Governance Committee will meet from 5:30 - 6:20 p.m. The in-person Board of Education meeting is open to the public and will also be live-streamed on the District website for those unable to attend in person. The Carmel Central School District Board of Education will meet on Tuesday, June 6, at 6:30 p.m., in the Carmel High School Library.Click on the link at or visit and click on the green button “past news releases”. ![]() Take a look at the PTO monthly newsletter, Cat Chat and you will see more examples of the positive results that teachers are seeing. Teachers are hearing students use the language on their own and practice the habits in and out of school. It provides our students a system for them to excel in academics and in life. Q: What results are teachers and staff seeing?Ī: Kindergarten teachers mentioned last year that kids were light years ahead of where they were in the past in terms of personal responsibility, that trend continues this year. Our ultimate goal is to become a Lighthouse school, which will serve as an exemplar for other Leader in Me schools across the nation. The 2014-2015 school year has been our launch year and you can tell as you walk down the hallways of our building. Last year we participated in the visioning session with Franklin Covey and spent the year experimenting with ideas and the language of leadership. The PTO Board has been involved in discussions about expense and implementation as well.Ī: The Leader in Me has a standard 3-year arc that most schools follow, but each school is their own unique set of circumstances. From there, it took off!Ī: Our PTO, funded entirely by families, alumni and local businesses, has contributed the majority of the funds to pay for TLIM program implementation including consulting, teacher and staff training and educational materials for the teachers and students. Our staff did a book study with The Leader in Me at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year. We wanted to help instill good habit in our students and build a foundation that would serve them well when they moved on to middle school and beyond. Seek First to Understand and Then Be UnderstoodĪ: Condit has always excelled academically, but the staff saw a need to prepare our kids for “what’s next”. ![]() Windsor Village Vanguard Magnet ElementaryĪ: Based on The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, The Leader in Meequips students with the self-confidence and skills they need to thrive in the 21st-century economy.Sam Houston Math, Science and Technology Center.Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men.DeBakey High School for Health Professions.Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts Middle School. ![]()
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