Eliot Spitzer, who challenged
claims education advocacy groups have made themselves about the funding stipulations laid down by the ruling.
Not exact matches
New Yorkers for Students» Educational Rights, an
education advocacy group, is suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the Board of Regents and state Education Commissioner John King, claiming the state has systematically shortgaged the public school system by failing failing to comply with an agreement that followed the landmark Campaign for Fiscal Equity Ruling
education advocacy group, is suing Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the Board of Regents and state
Education Commissioner John King, claiming the state has systematically shortgaged the public school system by failing failing to comply with an agreement that followed the landmark Campaign for Fiscal Equity Ruling
Education Commissioner John King,
claiming the state has systematically shortgaged the public school system by failing failing to comply with an agreement that followed the landmark Campaign for Fiscal Equity Ruling of 2006.
Multiple reports are
claiming that Jennifer Lawrence and Jennifer Ann's
Group is preventing Teen Dating Violence through Awareness,
Education, and
Advocacy (+ video games) in memory of Jennifer Crecente.
Several
groups, led by the Campaign for Fiscal Equity (CFE), a nonprofit legal
advocacy organization, filed suit in 1993
claiming that New York State was depriving New York City public school students of their constitutional rights to a «sound basic
education,» a standard that had been prescribed in 1982 by the state's highest court (in New York, the Court of Appeals).
Everyone from O'Brien to the Department of
Education vowed the
claim wasn't true and it ticked off Republicans who felt the
group was «bullying» them (See «Vote On Eval Bills Delayed Over Advocacy Group's Email,» 4/30
group was «bullying» them (See «Vote On Eval Bills Delayed Over
Advocacy Group's Email,» 4/30
Group's Email,» 4/30/14).
Claiming to have over 100 chapters across the country, the «student run»
advocacy group has, as of late last summer, collected more than $ 7.3 million since its inception to fund their «
education reform» activities.
FaithActs for
Education also shares an address with Educators 4 Excellence, another corporate funded
advocacy group that
claims to speak for teachers who are opposed to tenure and other collective bargaining rights.