Mark Desetti, legislative director of the KNEA, said the anti-retention campaign is connected to the ongoing legal
dispute over school funding.
Questions about the legal status of charter schools — which receive taxpayer money but are privately run, usually by nonprofit corporations — are broad, existential ones in Texas, where
disputes over school funding are among the Legislature's most contentious.
Not exact matches
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D - Manhattan, told Fred Dicker in a radio interview this morning that he hoped Gov. Andrew Cuomo would intercede in the ongoing
dispute between the New York City education department and United Federation of Teachers
over school improvement grant
funding.
De Blasio, who is locked in a
dispute with the governor
over funding for CUNY, spoke at an Albany luncheon hosted by the
school and praised it as a vital part of the city's landscape.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo meanwhile blamed three key issues: A
dispute over post-release supervision as part of raising the age of criminal responsibility,
funding for charter
schools and a real - estate tax abatement.
Despite the
school's ongoing legal battle with the Pennsylvania School Boards Association and a bitter dispute over funding with the state education department, the president of Einstein's board of trustees vowed last week to fight the revoc
school's ongoing legal battle with the Pennsylvania
School Boards Association and a bitter dispute over funding with the state education department, the president of Einstein's board of trustees vowed last week to fight the revoc
School Boards Association and a bitter
dispute over funding with the state education department, the president of Einstein's board of trustees vowed last week to fight the revocation.
Legislature spent much of session in
dispute with Governor
over its education budget, which was $ 5 million less than the Governor's proposal and did not include any
funding for a
school - reform committee and the pilot projects it supports.
Gov. Mark Dayton and GOP leaders to meet again Friday on
dispute over tax changes and
school funding.
While the article characterizes the LCFF as a strong improvement
over the state's previous convoluted system of
school funding,
disputes remain about the state's role in the money's use and the balance between preserving local flexibility and ensuring that resources go to meet the needs of the students who generate them.
In addition, to the
dispute over accepting Federal
funding for the Low Income Pool (LIP), other factors that could threaten education
funding are $ 690 million in proposed tax cuts and an underestimated enrollment of an additional 10,000 students in Florida public
schools.