I would like to see their budget
against the public school next door handling the same students.
Not exact matches
Topics in the Q&A included the source of money for the City's planned pre-K advertising campaign, the City's target number of pre-K applicants, whether Speaker Silver thinks the proposed income tax surcharge should be pursued
next year, how the pre-K selection process will work, how the City will cover the approximately $ 40 million annual gap between the estimated cost of pre-K and the amount provided in the state budget, when parents will learn whether their pre-K application has been accepted, how the City will collect data and measure success of the pre-K program, whether the existing pre-K application process will be changed, how the City will use money from the anticipated
school bond issue, the mayor's reaction to a 2nd Circuit ruling that City may bar religious groups from renting after - hours space in
public schools, the status on a proposed restaurant in Union Square, a tax break included in the state budget that provides millions of dollars to a Bronx condominium project, the «shop & frisk» meeting today between the Rev. Al Sharpton and Police Commissioner Bratton and a pending HPD case
against a Brooklyn landlord.
The 2009 Education
Next - PEPG Survey of
Public Opinion (see «The Persuadable Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked public school teachers about their views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and meri
Public Opinion (see «The Persuadable
Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked public school teachers about their views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and meri
Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked
public school teachers about their views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and meri
public school teachers about their views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly
against, among them, charter
schools and merit pay.
Saturday's citywide convening of
School Defense Committees brought together parents, students, educators, community members, and politicians from all around the city and beyond to take the next step in the fight against public school takeovers and advance public community schools for Milw
School Defense Committees brought together parents, students, educators, community members, and politicians from all around the city and beyond to take the
next step in the fight
against public school takeovers and advance public community schools for Milw
school takeovers and advance
public community
schools for Milwaukee.
A year later, Education
Next asked, «A proposal has been made that would give all families with children in
public schools a wider choice, by allowing them to enroll their children in private
schools instead, with government helping to pay the tuition,» the general
public was evenly split, 45 percent in favor and 44 percent
against.
The traditional roles seem reversed: the Republican General Assembly is advocating for smaller classes
next school year
against the pleas of
public school advocates.
Instead of setting aside money for future retirees, political leaders opted to defer their responsibilities, borrowing
against the
next generation of
public school students and taxpayers.