But even beyond that, it is about restoring the public confidence in the public school system and only then can we build a base of support that can ultimately be used to raise taxes, to create
critical investments in the public school system again.
Not exact matches
His stimulus and «edujobs» bills seemed to maintain a
critical level of
investment in the
public schools during a time of difficult budget cuts and financial strain.
The federal government has a
critical investment role to play
in 1) supporting the replication and scale - up of the best providers through its grant programs; 2) improving access to low - cost
public facilities for charter
schools through its own funds and by leveraging existing
public -
school space; 3) pushing states and local districts toward more equitable funding systems for all
public school students, including those
in charter
schools; and 4) supporting efforts to create early - stage, innovative, and scalable models that incorporate greater uses of learning technology.
Eileen B. Sigmund, Arizona Charter
Schools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of public charter schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and s
Schools Association President and CEO, released the following statement today on the Fiscal Year 2018 state budget: «On behalf of
public charter
schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and s
schools across Arizona, we commend Governor Ducey for signing into law a pro-education spending plan that makes
critical investments in K - 12 students, teachers and
schoolsschools.
It is
in these communities where both private and
public investments can make a significant impact on educational inequities, and
in the lives of children who otherwise wouldn't have access to
critical summer and after
school resources.
«
Public charter
schools are
critical investments in educational opportunity for all,» Magee said.
Daniel A. Domenech, executive director of AASA, The
School Superintendents Association stated, «The impact these changes would have on state and local governments to adequately and appropriately invest
in and support
critical infrastructure
investments, including
public schools, are unacceptable and put our nation on a path that undermines progress
in student learning, graduation rates, college completion rates and career readiness.»