Not exact matches
Lawmakers at the Statehouse are considering proposals that would prohibit Massachusetts school
districts from
denying hot lunches to children who don't have the
money to pay for them or whose parents have fallen behind on meal plan installments.
In Albany, U.S.
District Court Judge Gary L. Sharpe
denied a demand by New York State United Teachers for a temporary restraining order against New York state that would have allowed the labor federation to spend significantly more
money on a key state Senate race in Harlem.
In addition to
denying the debt, attorneys for Howe asked that COR's lawsuit to recover the
money be moved from state Supreme Court to U.S.
District Court.
That difference was the result of some $ 5,500 per student in local tax dollars going to
district schools that charters such as Omega did not receive — all this in addition to
money for facilities and other outlays that were also
denied to Ohio charters.
* UPDATED An unprecedented number of charter school petitions could be
denied next week because Los Angeles charter leaders are standing up against
district policies they say require increasing amounts of time and
money to satisfy and take away resources from the classroom.
An unprecedented number of charter school petitions could be
denied next week because Los Angeles charter leaders are standing up against
district policies they say require increasing amounts of time and
money to satisfy and take away resources from the classroom.
Charters pull
money away from
district schools was
denied.
Maureen Downey blames Gov. Deal and the Republican members of the General Assembly for
denying Georgia's children real educational opportunities, claiming that more
money, not an Opportunity School
District, is needed.
The school has
denied this payment, and he is threatening to get a lawyer just to make the
district lose
money (he really hates this school).