Sentences with phrase «district money set»

District money set aside for that student will flow to other schools, especially private and parochial schools.

Not exact matches

If the building were closed, the district would be able to take advantage of that slowdown to make some exterior repairs with money set aside in the budget for capital improvements, Balling said.
Robinson added, «the Arlington Heights Park District is able to fund this project using the Capital Projects monies set aside for supporting projects that make recreational facilities accessible as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)».
Unless the next batch of tax revenues is set aside, money is available to carry on the business of the Park District, he said.
However, the $ 335,000 set aside for the renovations comes from a special bond fund that must be used by the end of the year or the Park District could lose the money because of federal laws.
Wilson's currently attempting to capitalize on his new - found heroic status among some conservatives, but he's lagging far behind the Democratic blitzkrieg (of course, considering that most of the liberal money is coming from outside his district, he's set up for an anti-carpetbagger message during the general election, but I doubt that'll offset the value of Miller's actual cash).
She confirmed that, monies for all the 275 constituencies for the One District One Factory project are ready and all is set to begin by end of the second quarter of the year.
Many school leaders have replied that the state follows an unrealistic «Goldilocks» approach — not too hot, not too cold — in trying to fine - tune the amount of money that districts can set aside as a hedge against tax caps.
That's being distributed under terms set by state law, as well as the money for addictions treatment, according to the district attorney's office.
Districts entered agreements to fund these benefits and did not set any money aside — they made their own bed.
While the nearly $ 100 billion in federal economic - stimulus aid set aside for education has challenged school districts to turn one - time money into long - term reform, this historic influx of funding has also set the stage for long - term — and not necessarily positive — consequences.
* States and districts haven't saved enough money to properly fund pensions, and now they owe $ 390 billion more than they've set aside.
Researchers have proposed that districts pay teachers a bonus for the days they don't take off, or give their schools the money that would have been spent on subs as a collective incentive, or set up a reward system for teachers with good attendance (the Columbia study found that only 3 percent of teachers had perfect attendance).
While the nearly $ 100 billion in federal economic - stimulus aid set aside for education has challenged school districts to turn one - time money into lasting reform, this historic influx of funding has also set the stage for long - term — and not necessarily positive — consequences.
At the time, the Houston Independent School District doled out money to schools for nonteaching staff members — like assistant principals, clerks, and librarians — based on a set of enrollment formulas that topped out at about 1,200 children.
The law sets aside a portion of the new money generated by the bonds for districts less able to raise money through property taxes.
Now comes the hard part: With the money in hand, the 11 states and the District of Columbia must deliver on those goals, which often involve making leaps in student achievement at a record - setting pace.
The U.S. Department of Education's plan to grant states broad flexibility under the No Child Left Behind Act will free up as much as $ 800 million in money school districts now must set aside for tutoring students, but may mark a significant financial blow to an education industry that has grown up around serving low - performing schools.
A district that didn't need new textbooks, for example, might still be forced to spend more money on instructional materials, or lose it, because the state had set aside a pot of money for the purchase of new books after it was disclosed that the massive Los Angeles Unified School District had many campuses where the students lacked basidistrict that didn't need new textbooks, for example, might still be forced to spend more money on instructional materials, or lose it, because the state had set aside a pot of money for the purchase of new books after it was disclosed that the massive Los Angeles Unified School District had many campuses where the students lacked basiDistrict had many campuses where the students lacked basic texts.
But the state supreme court ruled this month that the districts have no constitutional right to a set level of state money or a particular funding method, and that the amount of state money schools get is a legislative issue.
During his first five years as chief of Boston schools, Payzant focused the district on literacy instruction, creating a new team of literacy coaches who worked with classroom teachers in a small set of schools, using money freed up from an «audit» of professional development endeavors that revealed too many disparate efforts around the district.
Programs serving the nation's economically disadvantaged students and those with disabilities are receiving massive funding boosts through the federal stimulus package — $ 13 billion for Title I aid and $ 11.3 billion for special education — but how school districts choose to use the money may set them up for problems when it dries up.
Projected increases in funding under Proposition 98, which sets a minimum funding level for schools, plus more money to the district under the state's Local Control Funding Formula, should ease some of the tensions over the district's special treatment for Priority Schools.
It has yet to rewrite districts» yearly application for Title I funds, in which the state board could set requirements; in the past, the state has automatically dispensed money.
The Des Moines school district is thinking about setting up a foundation that would be a vehicle for raising money for classroom projects and programs.
But critics in Georgia, including a set of school systems that filed suit, charged that the law establishing that state's commission usurped the local authority of school districts and inappropriately drained public money from those systems.
Wisconsin Association of School Boards government relations director Dan Rossmiller pointed to a 1976 state Supreme Court case that appears to forbid the state from taking property taxes from one district for use elsewhere, and the LFB has said that if money set aside by the state for education isn't enough to cover vouchers» overall cost, then general state revenues will be used.
The state has tried to improve its lowest - performing districts, but in the past six years Mississippi has underfunded schools by more than $ 1 billion and there is no extra money set aside to help conservatorship districts.
DPI spokesman Tom McCarthy said because the Republican - controlled Legislature has cut funding for schools and set limits on the amount of money districts can raise officials have fewer dollars to spend on pay.
Districts also receive money from several funding streams including through a certain amount per pupil, currently set at $ 450 per student.
Darling said she agrees that districts spending less than others because of state - imposed revenue limits set decades ago should be allowed to raise more revenue, but said that goal would likely require new money to accomplish.
The budget also asks for increases in state - imposed revenue caps and would set a minimum amount of money the state sends to schools, regardless of how wealthy a district is.
Under the previous version of the education act, passed in 2001, the Education Department enforced a complicated set of policies that essentially required districts and auditors to posit a counterfactual: How much money would poor students have received without Title I?
«Charter school educators are empowered to teach; parents are empowered to choose their school; principals set their own budgets so that more money gets to the classroom; community members form boards that oversee schools; and the district's central office, which is not close to the parents, the teachers, or the children, monitors schools but does not tell parents and teachers how to educate their children.»
The law would force the two districts to set up parallel offices to oversee the repair money, which would make it twice as hard to track who's spending what money and where.
I set out to answer what I thought were a few simple questions: How much money has the state invested in the biggest districts with the highest concentrations of disadvantaged students?
For years, the Legislature conditioned the use of state bond funds that helped schools make major renovations on requirements that districts set aside some of their own money for facility upkeep and maintenance.
The Student Success Act would give states and school districts more control over spending federal money and remove federal requirements that states set goals for student achievement.
North Carolina, like many states, sets aside additional money for poor districts and disadvantaged students — that is, kids who come from a single - parent family, low - income family, or have at least one parent who did not earn a high school diploma.
Meanwhile, the district must set aside money to pay for current retiree health benefits, which Reilly estimates at $ 13 billion.
El Camino Real Charter School High School, which has been named by the district as the preferred developer of the sites, has plans to raise its own money to develop them into K - 8 schools along with using bond funds set aside specifically for charter school development.
The Every Student Succeeds Act contains two notable opportunities for states to set aside money that otherwise would have gone to districts under federally set formulas, and use it for specific programs or purposes.
So we polled the 15 states and the District of Columbia that have submitted their ESSA plans so far, and we also poked around in their ESSA plans, to see which are choosing to use the direct student services set - aside, and how many are choosing to set aside money under Title II.
In Hoboken, New Jersey, the Hoboken School District made the news this summer for throwing away a school - wide set of laptops purchased with stimulus money because the technology ultimately wasn't working for the community.
In the fictional red - light districts in Osaka where Yakuza 0 is set, young criminals are making money in any way they can.
(5) Where a municipality referred to in subsection (1) becomes part of the area of jurisdiction of an English - language public district school board, the municipal council shall pay over to the English - language public district school board the money that is held by the municipality and the money shall be used as set out in clause (4)(b).
The question was whether or not the District Judge had been right to grant possession on mandatory Ground 8 where the landlord had a regular money judgment for rent arrears far in excess of two months» rent but the tenant disputed rent arrears and had applied to set the judgment aside.
As Brown's time as governor winds down, his last budget includes $ 3 billion for the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) program, which sets aside a chunk of state tax money for school districts with high numbers of three types of students: foster youth, children from low - income families and English language learners.
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