Sentences with phrase «adequate education grant»

In SB 193, students who choose an ESA would receive an amount equal to 95 % of the state adequate education grant of $ 3,636, plus 100 percent of additional state grant money (called «differentiated aid») they might receive.
Under Senate Bill 193, the ESA bill being considered in the Legislature, ESA funding would consist of 95 percent of a student's state base adequate education grant plus most differentiated aid, if eligible.

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In her Nov. 22 letter (starts on page 6), Assistant Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle wrote, «The requirements to determine whether schools have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to identify schools for improvement, corrective action and restructuring have not been waived, and any State laws or regulations, including those related to AYP or school improvement status, are not affected by the waivers granted to your district.»
If their request is granted, student scores on Smarter Balanced assessments this year would be reported to the U.S. Department of Education, as they will be to parents and schools in California, but would not be used to measure whether a school or district has made Adequate Yearly Progress.
Initiative 42 removes the legislature from the education funding and policy making process and grants one judge in Jackson sole authority to dictate what «adequate and efficient» means.
In a letter written almost a year ago, Assistant Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle wrote, «The requirements to determine whether schools have made adequate yearly progress (AYP) and to identify schools for improvement, corrective action and restructuring have not been waived, and any State laws or regulations, including those related to AYP or school improvement status, are not affected by the waivers granted to your district.»
The Base Funding Grant has to be increased to an amount that provides and adequate education to EVERY student.
First, that governments were not providing Indigenous peoples with basic services that other Australians take for granted — such as policing and law and order; health and education services; and adequate infrastructure to name but three areas.
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