Sentences with phrase «classroom budget»

With classroom budgets dwindling, teachers face an uphill battle to find funding for classroom supplies.
Her school doesn't provide teachers with an individual classroom budget — so they are on their own.
The combination of federal, state and local funding formulas that play into classroom budgets is enough to make one's head spin.
- 84 per cent of principals said they have had to divert funds from other parts of school budgets for students with disability - 39 per cent of principals said that more than 10 per cent of students at their schools had a disability which required assistance in the classroom - 16 per cent of principals said that 20 per cent of students at their schools had a disability which required assistance in the classroom
«In spite of tight classroom budgets, limited education resources and low pay, educators take hundreds of dollars out of their pockets to purchase supplies for their students to ensure every child has the resources they need to learn and succeed,» Brown said Monday in a news release.
When we provide a STEM education that meets classroom budget and time challenges and also gets kindergarten, 1st grade and second grade students excited about science, we're building foundation of knowledge and a love of STEM that can be fostered and built upon for all students through years of education.
In a meeting with the Tribune Editorial Board, Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool warned that classroom budget cuts would be necessary if teachers don't agree to concessions in a new contract and if state lawmakers don't come through with $ 215 million for the district's budget.
Advised senior administrators and superintendent on technology initiatives, including budget planning and applications in the classroom
For special education teachers, the wish list of classroom resources, assistive technologies, and other tools to personalize learning tends to be long — usually much longer than tight classroom budgets can accommodate.
A few charters have invented new modes of school governance, such as the Charter School of Sedona, where master teachers control their classroom budgets, including their own salaries and those of their aides (whom they hire and fire).
However, while Kodable might not fit in a classroom budget, it is incredibly affordable for most schools.
«Our goal is to create sort of an adoptive curriculum that's highly financially accessible, that teachers can purchase with their classroom budgets, and districts don't have to get a grant to pay for,» Finch said.
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