Because school corporations have different assessed values — that is, how much property within it is worth — districts have to ask for different tax rates to raise the same amount.
Not exact matches
Even YouTube's decision to remove the video smearing Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School student David Hogg has a downside
because, CNN's Brian Stelter argues, «the notion that a giant
corporation took down the video plays right into the hands of conspiracy - mongers who say they're being censored.»
Since no one has yet to SEE an atom, the idea of the structure of the atom can only be inferred by experimental evidence — yet I see no Republican trying to stop teaching the structure of the atom in
school — oh that's right, its
because major
corporations and industries rely on this science (pharm, weapons manufacturers etc etc) whereas the theory of evolution is merely think piece of scientists on how life on Earth changes over time.
You think we get little say in
school lunches now, wait until there are no public
schools because they have all been sold off and are run by
corporations for a profit.
But no - one could point directly to the good that Google was failing to do by avoiding tax — no - one could say «look, Starbucks gave money that helped build ten
schools and five hospitals, and you contributed nothing», partly
because Starbucks didn't give any more money (and nor did many other
corporations), and partly
because connecting tax contributions directly to outcomes just isn't possible with our tax system.
Four years ago Margaret Chin told us she would have said no to the deals to get beloved
schools like P.S. 234 decades ago, and Spruce Street
School more recently
because the community was giving away too much to
corporations and developers, and didn't get enough affordable housing.
«When Poor and Working Class New Yorkers are struggling to attend SUNY
schools because of rising tuition, I find it insulting that Governor Cuomo would propose a plan that gives tax breaks to wealthy
corporations simply for their proximity to a SUNY campus.
The Fund for Great Public
Schools, a teachers union backed SuperPAC has weigh in support of Senator Rivera, while New Yorkers for Independent Action have sided with CM Cabrera because of his strong support for charter schools and education tax credits for individuals and corporations that donate to public, private and parochial s
Schools, a teachers union backed SuperPAC has weigh in support of Senator Rivera, while New Yorkers for Independent Action have sided with CM Cabrera
because of his strong support for charter
schools and education tax credits for individuals and corporations that donate to public, private and parochial s
schools and education tax credits for individuals and
corporations that donate to public, private and parochial
schoolsschools.
Katherine W. Klinger, PhD, Senior Vice President for Genetics and Genomics at the Genzyme
Corporation, and Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut
School of Medicine suggested that for an orphan disease it may be necessary to use multiple animal models in the preclinical research stage,
because one animal model may not fully recapitulate the human disease.
Ron Zimmer, of the RAND
Corporation, and two colleagues studied the impact of charters in Michigan, one of the most chartered states in the nation, and determined that private
schools were taking as big a hit as traditional public
schools because of charters.
Experiences like these are possible
because of collaboration between a world - class cultural institution, a global
corporation, and a
school district eager to innovate.
«No, we're not political, mainly
because most of us are self - absorbed in the extreme, but how can we not be when the mainstream narrative of «success» we've imbibed from the time we're in our (private)
schools and universities and then go to work in (MNC)
corporations is so ridiculously monolithic?»
But by 1993, he said charters are no different from vouchers,
because they both open the door to
corporations coming in and running public
schools.
Why should a public
school built with taxpayer funds be given to a private
corporation just
because 51 % of current users signed a petition?
I think in the early years of Bennett's administration he alienated a lot of support from teachers in Indiana in part
because he was so accountability - oriented... That relationship seems to have recovered a bit over time as he's made substantial efforts in the last two years to foster better relationships with
school corporations and teachers and to help them implement their teacher accountability policies under Senate Enrolled Act 1, but he never fully recovered from the first couple of years.
Choice B: Young college grads with degrees in their desired career area — who complete 5 weeks of education training which includes teaching a class 1 hour daily and a small group 1 hour daily, pass the state required tests, continue basic education classes after they begin teaching, are hired with the district paying a minimum of $ 5,000 per teacher to a private organization, are paid salary and benefits negotiated by the district's union, are sought by big
corporations, banks, and Wall Street
because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, after 2 years get discounts and benefits from grad
schools and employers, after 2 years receive $ 11,000 toward further degrees in education or that initial career choice, and after 2 years are now «experts» in education seeking positions in government to influence education policy.
Choice A: Young Minnesotans with the desire to help children and teach as a career - who complete the required degrees in both education and desired subject areas, pass the state required tests, complete months of student teaching that requires them to plan for and teach full days, are hired without the district paying a private organization thousands of dollars, are paid salary and benefits negotiated through a union, are not sought out by big
corporations, banks, and Wall Street
because of their service and skills gained from 2 years of teaching, and continue their careers paying their own way, without discounts from grad
schools, in pursuit of advanced or additional degrees.
Because Center Grove is a large and growing suburban
school corporation, it -LSB-...]
Finances aside, Dr. Mike Wilcox, Superintendent of the Richland - Bean Blossom Community
School Corporation, says he's opposed to Seven Oaks
because the community seems content.
Corporations have attorneys and accountants and human relation professionals a list as long as your arm who have been trained in ethics in rich programs of business schools and law schools and they know the difference between right and wrong and that helps keep them on track because the truth is most people try to be honest.Gleick has it so very wrong about these c
Corporations have attorneys and accountants and human relation professionals a list as long as your arm who have been trained in ethics in rich programs of business
schools and law
schools and they know the difference between right and wrong and that helps keep them on track
because the truth is most people try to be honest.Gleick has it so very wrong about these
corporationscorporations.
I've been a CEO of a publicly - traded company and I climbed the corporate ladder in divisions of private and public multi-national
corporations and there is a common thread: the business
school maxim that earning a profit is the primary goal is interpreted primarily as a toxic quest for short - term profits above all else, including the long - term health of the business, typically
because executive incentive plans are pegged to short - term profit measures.