Sentences with phrase «additional school districts going»

The DPI estimates the statewide cost of this bill to be a maximum of $ 21.8 million in 2019, depending on whether nine additional school districts going to referendum this spring are successful.

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«It may help a few districts get through the year, but many reports I've seen of schools welcoming the additional money have said they're still going to move forward with cuts.»
Additional accountability requirements: N.J.S.A. 18A: 33 - 15 to 18 (2007) requires new school districts participating in any of the federally funded Child Nutrition Programs to submit their local policies to the state Department of Agriculture for a compliance check with the state's NJ School Nutrition / Wellness Policy (2005), which contains policy content requirements that go beyond Sectioschool districts participating in any of the federally funded Child Nutrition Programs to submit their local policies to the state Department of Agriculture for a compliance check with the state's NJ School Nutrition / Wellness Policy (2005), which contains policy content requirements that go beyond SectioSchool Nutrition / Wellness Policy (2005), which contains policy content requirements that go beyond Section 204.
Only a fraction of the additional $ 4 million went into improving the school building; the remainder was spent on attorney fees, construction delays, storm - water improvements and land swap problems caused by wrangling between the school district, Clarendon Hills Park District and Clarendon Hills village ofdistrict, Clarendon Hills Park District and Clarendon Hills village ofDistrict and Clarendon Hills village officials.
But if, for better or worse, the bill passes as written and districts get the additional six cents, is that increase going to be sufficient to «fix» school food?
«But I'm here to tell you that we're going to continue gathering this evidence, and if necessary there can be additional litigation that could be brought to address what are clear constitutional inadequacies in many of the school districts that we visited.»
«It's worrisome,» said John Musso, the executive director of the National Association of School Business Officials, based in Reston, Va. «If [the cost of] bond insurance goes up significantly, that translates into additional costs for the district, which translates into additional costs to the taxpayers.»
«I think that basically it gives more power to the states and state education and districts across the state to really determine how they're going to support schools that need additional help.»
They have already voted no to across the board teacher salary increases and continued the freeze on teachers» salaries that has been in place for 5 years (at the same time passed a tax break for the wealthy, and now, with reduced revenue can not give raises), increased class size, taken away additional pay for Masters degrees, eliminated most of the state's teacher assistants, gone after tenure and offered the top 25 % of the teachers in a district $ 500 to give up their tenure immediately, increased the number of charter schools (many funded by Republicans in the private school business) and finally, the most recent scheme pondered is to let kids go to any school in the state regardless of their home county.
High School Allotment: Provides $ 275 per high school student in additional funding to districts to prepare students to go on to higher education, encourage students to take challenging course work, increase the rigor of academic courses, align secondary and postsecondary curriculum, and support promising high school reform initiatives in grades 6 throuSchool Allotment: Provides $ 275 per high school student in additional funding to districts to prepare students to go on to higher education, encourage students to take challenging course work, increase the rigor of academic courses, align secondary and postsecondary curriculum, and support promising high school reform initiatives in grades 6 throuschool student in additional funding to districts to prepare students to go on to higher education, encourage students to take challenging course work, increase the rigor of academic courses, align secondary and postsecondary curriculum, and support promising high school reform initiatives in grades 6 throuschool reform initiatives in grades 6 through 12.
With only days to go until the start of the new school year, Connecticut's 30 Alliance Districts, the thirty poorest school districts in the state, still haven't heard whether they are getting the additional funds that Governor Malloy and the Connecticut General Assembly promised them for tDistricts, the thirty poorest school districts in the state, still haven't heard whether they are getting the additional funds that Governor Malloy and the Connecticut General Assembly promised them for tdistricts in the state, still haven't heard whether they are getting the additional funds that Governor Malloy and the Connecticut General Assembly promised them for this year.
grants, the additional dollars that go to school districts for the costs of educating disadvantaged students.
These base - grant targets are then used to calculate targets for the LCFF supplemental and concentration grants, the additional dollars that go to school districts for the costs of educating disadvantaged students.
As a result of the Governor's plan, the additional money going to the existing charter schools (directly from the state and from the required local district transfer) will mean that each of the 6,000 charter school students will receive a net increase of $ 2,600 in funding.
An additional $ 10 million to $ 15 million will also go to 129 schools that were identified as having sharp enrollment declines to protect against staff or program cuts, the district said.
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