Cuomo's education budget was notable this year for not including «school aid runs» that specify how much state
aid school district administrators can assume as they craft their budgets for public votes May 19.
Not exact matches
Robert Lowry, deputy director of the New York State Council of
School Superintendents, said a threat of losing state aid is more detrimental to districts than unions, so it puts school administrators at a disadvantage during negotia
School Superintendents, said a threat of losing state
aid is more detrimental to
districts than unions, so it puts
school administrators at a disadvantage during negotia
school administrators at a disadvantage during negotiations.
That means
districts will be almost entirely dependent on the state to cover rising salaries and other education costs,
school administrators said, and Cuomo's budget provides less than half the financial
aid needed.
The Conference Board — an umbrella group of
school boards,
administrators, parent - teachers associations and the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT)-- said New York's
school districts would need a minimum state
aid boost of $ 1.2 billion next year to maintain current services.
A group of Indian River Central
School District Board of Education members and
administrators met with Congresswoman Elise Stefanik on March 20th, as a part of the National Association of Federally Impacted
Schools (NAFIS) conference to discuss the critical need for continued Impact
Aid funding.
Institutional players — teachers unions,
school boards, and state and
district administrators — frequently petition state leaders for charter caps and reduced charter funding and vigorously oppose alternative authorizers and facilities
aid.