Sentences with phrase «squeezed budgets mean»

Other key findings include: - Squeezed budgets mean many schools have been forced to shed staff, with further reductions to staff spending expected over the next two years - Teacher shortages seem to be getting worse - Schools that opt for academy status are not embracing the freedoms it brings in terms of curriculum, and teachers» pay and conditions - Secondary governors are using 11 - 16 funding to subsidise their sixth forms, as cuts in post-16 budgets bite

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Instead of trying to squeeze every penny out of hard - working upstate residents, the Governor should be reprioritizing budget issues so that we can fund public transit systems through more appropriate budgetary means, starting with the legislation he vetoed that would have helped identify more long - term funding sources for upstate transit systems.»
By comparison, those governments» Medicaid payments are capped at 3 percent increases, meaning such a property tax limit would put a tighter squeeze on their budgets.
Policy for researchers with more than $ 1 million in funding meant to squeeze more grants from flat budget
A squeeze on budgets have meant schools are having to deliver the curriculum with less.
A squeeze on budgets means that costly building extensions are no longer the go - to option for schools — so what is the answer?
James Toop, Teaching Leaders chief executive, said the programme had been successful in terms of pupil achievement and retention but squeezed budgets could mean schools struggle to find the # 2,000 needed each year to place teachers on the programme.
Squeezed budgets combined with a tight labour market means that teacher supply agencies are having a field day at schools» expense right now.
However, lowering your budget is like trying to squeeze more out of a lemon — meaning there's only so much you can reasonably save.
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