Sentences with phrase «central office spending»

Oakland has the dubious distinction of rivaling Los Angeles Unified and Stockton Unified with nearly the highest central office spending per pupil.
In terms of resource allocation, real barriers included those tied to grants, class sizes, salary cost averaging, and central office spending on behalf of schools.
In light of what district leaders initially projected as an $ 18 million budget shortfall, administrators planned cuts to transportation budgets and central office spending this fall.
The district has maxed out its borrowing and slashed central office spending.

Not exact matches

Catholics in Charleston, West Virginia, have written to the Pope's ambassador, asking him to probe construction costs, including $ 7.5 million spent on the chancery, the diocese's central offices, according to the Charleston Gazette.
Chicago Public Schools has increased property taxes the past two years, a move Emanuel has justified in part by talking about cost - cutting initiatives at the central office and the need to emphasize greater spending on the city's children.
The reports raised questions about whether the Queens Library spent excessive amount of money on amenities it put in place at its executive offices at the Central Library building in Jamaica.
He also spent a brief period at Conservative Central Office, working as a press officer, in the 1997 General Election campaign.
The government estate costs the taxpayer an estimated # 6 billion a year, with # 1 billion spent by central government on office property alone.
«We spend most of our time in buildings and they are central to our quality of life, yet few of us take the time to really look at our homes, offices and public buildings and consider the amazing diversity of architectural styles, as well as how practical and fundamental buildings are for society and what they say about our cultures.»
Ogembe, who represents Kogi Central on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has spent less than one year in office having dislodged his rival, Senator Mohammed Ohiare through a tribunal.
But there needs to be top - level leadership on the family and there is much to recommend the view that family policy should have a central role in government, based perhaps at the Cabinet Office, rather than with one of the spending departments.»
Teachers spend much of their time circling a feedback loop, sharing and receiving information across multiple channels — students, parents, supervisors, and central offices.
Nevertheless, there are quantifiable differences: School - level spending per pupil is higher, central - office staff comprises a higher percentage of total CMO staff, and the share of central - office staff devoted to human resources is greater.
In 2012, the National Audit Office (NAO) was commissioned to investigate the impact that central government funding had on meeting increased demand as the rise in the number of children born in England between 2001 and 2011 was the largest ten - year increase since the 1950s and the legacy of previous Comprehensive Spending Reviews was impacting on available funding.
Now in her second year as principal, Rosalind Chivis had a hand in the school's start - up and spent several years in the district central office before being sent to rescue SOF.
To achieve scale with quality in Albany has required spending of about $ 500,000 per school for start - up grants, with an annual central office expense (for the Foundation for Education Reform & Accountability and the Brighter Choice Foundation) of around $ 1 million.
About $ 3 million would be spent to develop a rigorous college and technical program at every high school; $ 250,000 to create a central office group charged with raising awareness of institutional racism and giving people the skills and knowledge to dismantle it; $ 575,000 to create partnerships with bilingual communities; and $ 1 million to carry out intervention plans in struggling schools.
Dr. Conley spent 20 years as a school - level and central office administrator in several districts, an executive in a state education department, and as a teacher in two public, multicultural, alternative schools before entering higher education 19 years ago.
The relatively high number of schools is one of the reasons that OUSD spends more on its central office compared to similar - sized districts.
Critics may complain that spending on school district central offices and school building administration would be cut by only 5 % under a 5 % reduction or 7.5 % under a 10 % reduction.
Dr. Robert Watkins spent 23 years as a central office administrator in the Independence Schools including superintendent from 1991 - 99 during his 34 year career in public education.
One administrator recently shared with us that she spent more than 20 years as a principal criticizing central - office leaders for not being in schools enough.
Many charters argue they want to retain their autonomy, ability to directly accept federal dollars directly and spend them as they see fit, and not pay for a central office overhead, and therefore stay with the recovery district.
The grants are designed to encourage school districts to rearrange responsibilities so that others in the central office assume some of the compliance duties and supervisors have more time to spend with fewer principals.
The state budget has implications on how money is spent by school districts in many ways that can cause some upheaval in teaching and central office staff positions.
For example, while Federal Way spent 64 % of their budget on teachers and less than 1 % on Central Office Administration, the Seattle School District spent less than 60 % of teachers and nearly 2 % on Central Office Administration.
Three unions which represent support staff, including teaching assistants and office staff, have admonished the trust for its plans to spend almost # 800,000 on its central teams next year while cutting jobs and school budgets.
2) Teachers working full time in the classroom have limited opportunities to understand how district central offices, university partners, or other policy - making organizations work — unless they are released to spend substantial time outside of the school.
As founder of Bloomberg LLC, he's a numbers guy, and the numbers can't be beat: over three terms his office has spent $ 2.8 billion on improving arts infrastructure across the city; his nonstop boosterism for the arts has paid off, with the cultural sector generating $ 21 million per year (Christo and Jeanne - Claude's The Gates, which he brought to Central Park with the Public Art Fund and art advisor Linda Silverman in 2005, yielded $ 254 million alone); and he's given over $ 200 million of his own money to the arts and other causes.
We have an office in Mayfair and I tend to spend a lot of time in central London with the family exploring the capital.
To address regulatory challenges, Cofound.it, together with blockchain legal specialist Nejc Novak, founder of law firm Novak Rutar, has spent the past five months working intensively with a diverse range of stakeholders, including the Cabinet of the Prime Minister, the Securities Agency, the Financial Administration, the Office for Money Laundering Prevention, the Central Bank, the Ministry of Public Administration and the Ministry of Finance, to clarify a number of key legal uncertainties.
Ran 50K report weekly and updated spreadsheet for district and central office employee to track vendors that were reaching 50K spending.
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