Sentences with phrase «contributed state funds for school»

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The legislation, spearheaded by the state Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, permits municipalities, counties or school districts to establish charitable funds for specific purposes to which New Jersey's property tax owners can contribute.
Government schools account for most of the expenditure by State and Territory governments, although these governments also contribute to the funding of nongovernment schools and provide services used by both government and non-government schools.
Dominated by hedge fund managers who control billions of dollars, DFER has contributed heavily to political candidates for local and state offices who pledge to promote charter schools.
The state has used equalized wealth levels for maintenance and operations funding (not facilities funding) for various tiers of funding; however, as noted further below, there are several statutes that contribute to the lingering inequities of the Texas school finance system.)
Through case studies of five states with varying facilities policies, Dr. Rivera's study examines the factors contributing to expanded state investment in equitable public school facilities and how those factors can be leveraged to encourage states that make minimal investments to expand their support for facilities funding.
By providing flexible funding for a broad range of field - driven projects and allowing states, school districts, non-profits, and businesses to partner together to develop and grow innovative programs, projects funded by EIR will not only contribute to the production of actionable, proven interventions in a given community or population, but will generate an evidence base that can be adapted to inform practices and funding decisions for states and school districts across the country.
TCTA pointed to the significant research based supporting the effectiveness of quality mentoring programs in retaining teachers and contributing to student success in advocating that state support of local school district quality mentoring programs be added as an additional strategy for state use of Title II funds.
Although the federal government contributes less than 10 percent of the funding for K - 12 schools — the rest comes from a mix of state and local funding — the federal role in our nation's schools has grown over time.
And less funding for public schools has contributed to teacher shortages in most districts across the state.
The second one is where you contribute money into a fund, it can be used for any qualified school in any state.
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