Sentences with phrase «deep school budget cuts»

The payday stands out amid a wave of deep school budget cuts across the country.

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But many physical education programs across the nation's school systems are among the first to fall victim to deeper budget cuts.
At a time of deep cuts to school and local authority budgets it was inevitable that schools would simply absorb this grant to try to make their budgets balance.
Tkaczyk was motivated by deep cuts in her school budget and others in the district — concerns many others shared.
With no state budget and Albany leaders passing emergency spending bills that keep the state government running, the mayor has cut school budgets for next year on the assumption that the deepest cuts to education being contemplated in Albany will come to pass.
New York City school principals receive their budgets from Chancellor Joel Klein's office today, Klein says the schools face cuts of about 5 - percent next year, not as deep as he feared.
It could force deeper budget cuts next year for many villages, school districts and the city of Syracuse.
Syracuse — School officials in Central New York were generally pleased with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's budget proposals today — especially given the deep cuts they endured as the economy tanked.
April 10, 2013 • Amid deep budget cuts and layoffs, the nation's second - largest school district is spending $ 4.5 million to hire 1,000 new aides this year.
The Los Angeles Unified School District, which has made deep cuts in its budget for the past three years, is projecting a budget deficit of at least $ 258 million for the 1992 - 93 schoolSchool District, which has made deep cuts in its budget for the past three years, is projecting a budget deficit of at least $ 258 million for the 1992 - 93 schoolschool year.
With urban and suburban districts facing the deepest budget cuts they've seen since the recession of the mid-1980s — and a milder recession in the early 2000s — the prospects for comprehensive arts education in most K - 12 public schools appear bleak, and even schools with minimal programs may lose what they considered to be bare bones to begin with.
From San Diego to Baltimore, districts are being forced to make painful budget cuts as political and economic forces converge into one of the deepest school fiscal crises in decades.
And as school systems have seen their rainy day reserves evaporate, more principals are looking for more and deeper budget cuts to meet an ever - shifting bottom line.
The cuts to education proposed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to help plug a huge hole in California's fiscal 2009 budget won't be as deep as the $ 4.8 billion originally projected for K - 12 schools, under a revised plan he announced May 14.
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Overall, the president's budget envisions deep cuts to the U.S. Department of Education budget, even as he wants to step up federal aid for school choice.
College applicants are facing one of the toughest years ever to gain admission to the nation's public colleges and universities as schools grapple with deep budget cuts and record numbers of applications.
With the depth of cuts to state school aids unknown until the state budget is finalized, it's difficult to know exactly how deep a hole the district is in, said Mike Barry, assistant superintendent for business.
Fast - forward to his budget speech of February 2015 where Malloy proposed the deepest cuts in Connecticut history to the state's public schools while calling for a nearly 30 % increase in funding for charter schools.
Along the route, students plan to march past CPS offices and the home of Chicago Board of Education President Frank Clark in calling on state lawmakers and local leaders to avoid deep budget cuts and layoffs at city schools this year.
The Advocate: Budget cuts coming again to East Baton Rouge schools, conflicting signals as to how deep http://bit.ly/1PHLdoK
Chicago Public Schools has experienced deep budget cuts in recent years that led to widespread teacher layoffs and the closing of almost 50 schools located primarily in low - income neighborhoods, prompting months of protests and school board heSchools has experienced deep budget cuts in recent years that led to widespread teacher layoffs and the closing of almost 50 schools located primarily in low - income neighborhoods, prompting months of protests and school board heschools located primarily in low - income neighborhoods, prompting months of protests and school board hearings.
It's in the context of Walker's budget that continues deep cuts in public education across the state, and increases statewide privatization of public schools.
Although public schools may still feel the repercussions from the 2008 recession, federal data showed a significant upsurge in state and local education spending in the 2014 - 15 school year — an increase that, if it persists, could eventually restore four earlier years of deep budget cuts, according to an analysis by The Hechinger Report.
Even though they mostly talked past each other on issues like the deep budget cuts Trump has proposed and the desirability of school choice everywhere, the visit did seem to signal the end of the long war between the education department and the teachers unions over the school and teacher accountability issues that have dominated the relationship for the last 17 years or so.
While the board had hoped a new bond measure - the only funding mechanism for school facilities - might be placed on this November's ballot, more pressing budget matters led Gov. Jerry Brown to propose a tax - increase initiative to save schools from deeper program and personnel cuts.
After three years of budget cuts that have battered schools with extensive teacher layoffs and deep cuts in art, music and other programs, 64 % of those surveyed said they would shell out more for schools.
The year had begun in chaos after the latest huge budget gap led Schools Superintendent William Hite to preside over another round of deep cuts.
The Washington Post: Trump's First Full Education Budget: Deep Cuts to Public School Programs in Pursuit of School Choice
In their most recent state budget plan, Governor Malloy and Lt. Governor Wyman proposed giving charter schools more money while, at the same time, proposing the deepest cuts in state history to Connecticut's public schools.
As a result of Governor Malloy's budget and corporate education reform agenda, while Connecticut public school students, teachers and schools are reeling from their deepest cuts in state history, charter school companies in the state will collect more than $ 110 million from Connecticut taxpayers, this year.
Meanwhile, the deep «sequestration» budget cuts of 2013, which forced automatic reductions on most federal programs, didn't kick in until spring, and mostly affected students the following school year.
«The tax on books and the closure of libraries is an attack on writers, bookstore owners, publishers, and students (who are being hit by this budget six ways to Sunday, through school closures, deep cuts to the university, threats to the tuition freeze, the loss of grants, job losses in the community colleges, and a hike in the price of already - expensive textbooks).
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