Sentences with phrase «authority school income»

Many have been struggling in recent years; the latest publication of local authority school income and expenditure reveals that the proportion of schools with a deficit has increased from 6.0 % in 2015 - 16 to 9.1 % in 2016 - 17.

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Expand current free school meal provision and look to work with local authorities to identify future steps to improve support for low income families to help meet the costs associated with school.
They simply don't have the LEGAL authority to cut the overwhelming majority of their expenses and with the double digit cut in state aid most local school districts will receive, they will have to make up for that money by significantly jacking up property taxes... which are far more regressive and oppressive than income taxes.
Going forward, policy makers who care about their low - income high achievers should take full advantage of their newfound authority under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to ensure that their schools have ample incentives to educate those children, and all children, to the max.
Local authorities paid off debts by using the Dedicated Schools Grant, the main source of income supplied by the government to support the school budget.
Fiske and Ladd assume that central authorities can and will institute policies to fix the problems of low - income schools.
Keen not to lose work, and indeed even keener to generate income, most, if not all Local Authorities will be willing to provide a fully managed bureau service for the Academies and Free Schools in that area.
California's groundbreaking new school funding formula increases resources for students, especially those from low - income families, English learners, and foster youth and provides more local authority over spending, allowing communities to make decisions suited to local needs.
Your school has the authority to contact you for documentation that supports income and other information that you reported.
AB 857 would eliminate the authority of the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands to make state trust fund loans, broadens the authority of the BCPL to delegate its authority to invest state trust fund moneys, and removes certain restrictions on the use of common school fund income moneys.
According to the account, the Republicans believe «the [Dept. of Education] is trying to reassert federal control by exceeding its authority with a rule that would require state and local spending in low - income schools receiving Title I funds to be equal or greater than non-Title I schools... and force schools to include teacher salaries when measuring spending between Title I and non-Title I schools...» At the same time, the story notes that «King is facing pressure from civil rights groups who want to ensure the new education law does not deprive low - income students of equal funding.»
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WASHINGTON, DC — In advance of this morning's major announcement from Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Tom Wheeler on the federal E-rate program, a new report released today by the Alliance for Excellent Education and the Leading Education by Advancing Digital (LEAD) Commission, and authored by Dr. John B. Horrigan, a leading authority on broadband adoption and use, shows that African American, Latino, low - income, and rural students are more likely to be in schools with slow internet access (10 Mbps or less) than their peers and less likely to be in schools with high - speed broadband internet (100 Mbps or more) needed for digital learning.
Your school has the authority to contact you for documentation that supports income and other information that you reported.
The regulations at 34 CFR 682.800 (a) ban lenders who are receiving the 9.5 % floor income special allowance payments from discriminating according to the borrower's race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability status, income, attendance at a particular institution within the area served by the authority, length of the borrower's education program, or the borrower's academic year in school.
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