In some cases, in 2015/16 the amount of funding which local authorities will get through the DSG will be increased (because of
Fairer Schools Funding changes — I'll explain these next week but the map (below) gives a preview).
Not exact matches
«Outstanding issues include under - investment in
school technology infrastructure, significant inequities in allocation of
Fair Student
Funding dollars, disparities in gifted and talented education, resistance to training and support for new learning devices like tablets, inaction on liberalizing
school space usage policy for community - based organizations, and poor community notification on significant
changes to
school utilization,» Adams said.
The Local Government Association said councils had been calling for a
fairer funding system, but there would be losers and so any
changes should be «introduced in a phased way to protect those
schools facing a relative reduction in budgets».
Our recent wins — from equitable
school funding to more
fair discipline policies have created an opportunity for great
change in our
schools.
The presentation was given on Feb. 4, 2016 as a part of a Latino Policy Day panel hosted by the Connecticut
School Finance Project titled «Connecticut's
Changing Face: A Catalyst for
Fair School Funding.»
But I will proudly stand by my statement that a Democrat who proposed doing away with teacher tenure for all public
school teachers and repealing collective bargaining for teachers in the poorest
school; who refuses to de-couple inappropriate standardized tests from teacher evaluation; who diverts a hundred million dollars a year from public
schools to prop up unaccountable charter
schools that refuse to educate their
fair share of bi-lingual students and students who need special education services; and who refused to settle the CCEJF lawsuit and develop a long - term
change to Connecticut's
school funding formula... DOES NOT deserve the badge of honor that comes with being endorsed by teacher unions.
«The judge's decision means the new
funding rules and other
changes to Florida's education law will require
school boards to be
fair and share a portion of their capital improvement dollars with charter
schools in their districts,» said Haag.