Another added: «Our school can only afford to run the programme with the government funding as
our already tight school budget doesn't allow for it at all.
Not exact matches
They know they have the skills to serve more meals to kids, but the dollars and cents of expanding programs like
school breakfast, afterschool meals and summer meals seem daunting and could hurt their
already tight budget.
The way down is long for me, and my precious pants and
tights already have too many scrapes (and I definitely don't like to be brought back to those teen years where I tripped time and time again in high
school halls, struggling for so long to grow into my spaghetti legs).
At the time, certain
schools deemed this unachievable, another burden on
already tight purse strings.
Many
school leaders have argued that
schools were struggling to fit in time for other subjects due to an «
already tight curriculum».
As essential costs like teacher pay, facilities upkeep, and insurance costs rise annually without any increase in support, public charter
schools are stretching
already tight budgets to their limit.
It's a model that Betsy DeVos, the U.S. Secretary of Education, has called for, claiming that virtual
schools can offer «valuable options» in rural areas, where educators are eager to expand courses, as long as they don't have to push
already tight budgets or direct student funding away from
schools.
Many
school leaders and teachers told inspectors the time available for this subject was seriously constrained, with
schools «struggling to squeeze» foreign language lessons «into an
already tight curriculum».
School staff would also need training on testing oversight and federal grant work, which would overwork the
already -
tight faculty.
Taxpayer money is
tighter than ever; the 2 percent state - mandated spending cap has
already forced many
schools to eliminate gifted and talented programs, languages, elective classes and extracurricular activities.