Vouchers — sometimes
called public scholarships — would offer parents an «educational check» that could be cashed at any eligible school, whether public or private.
Not exact matches
That is why a number of prominent progressive church leaders recently signed «A Progressive
Call for
Public Scholarships.»
I think I will refrain from commenting too much on a
public blog but I question anyone's
scholarship who goes on CNN and
calls Obama «socialist» and has ties to some very conservative organizations.
A preliminary analysis published yesterday by the Confederation of Spanish Scientific Societies (COSCE) here shows that out of the overall $ 7 billion announced, only $ 2.8 billion — up from last year's $ 2.6 billion — will feed the
public research system with funding for research centers, competitive
calls for research projects and
scholarships, and support to infrastructure.
The class action, filed on behalf of 14 needy Philadelphia students and 12
public - interest organizations, claims the university has not abided by an 1977 city ordinance that the plaintiffs believe requires Penn to provide 125 so -
called «Mayor's
scholarships» for each entering class.
He
called the bill «tax credit vouchers» and warned that «voucher proponents seek to mislead legislators and the
public regarding the true nature of this tax credit voucher by labeling it a
scholarship charity.»
There has long been a monopoly problem in
public education, which was why economist Milton Friedman
called for opportunity
scholarships (also known as vouchers) to create a powerful exit option.
Their students then become eligible to receive vouchers,
called opportunity
scholarships, which they can use at another
public school or at a private school.
This monopoly problem in
public school education was precisely why economist Milton Friedman
called for opportunity
scholarships (also known as vouchers) to create a powerful exit option.
«Nowhere in the history of our state — in the history of our country — has the
public ever actually voted to approve vouchers, opportunity
scholarships, or whatever we're
calling them.
Formally known as the Opportunity
Scholarship Program, school vouchers hit a bump in the road this past spring when Superior Court Judge Robert H. Hobgood temporarily halted the program pending a final ruling,
calling into question the constitutionality of funneling
public dollars into the coffers of private institutions.
There's the aforementioned Corporate Tax Credit Voucher, Voluntary Pre-K, McKay
Scholarship for Exceptional Education Students (ESE) students and a targeted ESA program
called the Gardiner Personal Learning Account that expanded the pool of eligible ESE to include 504 classifications and requires recipients to relinquish their right to
public education.
Vouchers
called «Hope
Scholarships» that would allow students who are bullied or suffer other abuses in public schools to receive voucher - like scholarships to transfer to priv
Scholarships» that would allow students who are bullied or suffer other abuses in
public schools to receive voucher - like
scholarships to transfer to priv
scholarships to transfer to private schools.
It's
called the Opportunity
Scholarship Tax Credit Program (OSTCP)-- a ridiculous bit of legislation that allows children in struggling
public schools to use
public tax dollars to pay for tuition at a private or parochial school.
Empowerment
Scholarship Accounts (or what ALEC
calls «educational savings accounts») work like school vouchers because they siphon off
public taxpayer money for private and religious schools.
Last year the
Public School Forum
called for the creation of a new teacher
scholarship program to replace the NC Teaching Fellows Program that was eliminated by the NC General Assembly in 2011 — and a promising new NC Teaching Fellows Program was launched in the fall.
The Justice Department is seeking to bar the awarding of these
scholarships, also
called vouchers, in
public school systems that are under federal desegregation orders, unless the vouchers first are approved by a federal judge.
The staunch nonprofit known as the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA), which helps dealers and collectors with concerns regarding appraisals,
scholarship, ethical practice,
public policy, and other imperative art market concerns, has been putting on a small (by today's standards) art fair
called simply The Art Show since 1989.
The International Society for
Public Law —
Call for Papers and Panels; Van Gend en Loos — 50th Anniversary; Vital Statistics; Roll of Honour; Quantitative Empirical International Legal
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