Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed a $ 1 billion increase in state aid to public schools while proposing a change to the formula used to
distribute education aid statewide.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has called for a $ 1 billion increase in state aid to public schools while proposing a change to the formula used to
distribute education aid statewide.
«I can not overstate the urgency of the need for all parties to come together to negotiate a realistic, responsible budget that addresses our state's fiscal issues,
distributes education aid equitably and balances without the use of illusory gimmicks,» he wrote.
Attorney General George Jepsen's office filed an appeal Thursday asking the Connecticut Supreme Court to conclude that a trial judge embarked on «an uncharted and legally unsupported path» last week in asserting authority over how the state
distributes education aid and sets standards for graduating from high school, serving special - needs students and evaluating teachers.
Not exact matches
Guillermo Linares — a former assemblyman and city councilman — will head the state Higher
Education Services Corp., which reviews and
distributes $ 1 billion in tuition assistance and financial
aid to 370,000 college students.
One was an
education plan that would increase state
aid to schools by $ 7 billion annually within four years and throw out the complex formula used to
distribute school
aid around the state.
Washington — State
education officials in New York announced last week that they will seek a federal court order to prevent the U.S. Department of Education (ED) from using 12 - year - old census data as the basis for distributing federal aid for disadvantaged children to th
education officials in New York announced last week that they will seek a federal court order to prevent the U.S. Department of
Education (ED) from using 12 - year - old census data as the basis for distributing federal aid for disadvantaged children to th
Education (ED) from using 12 - year - old census data as the basis for
distributing federal
aid for disadvantaged children to the states.
Meanwhile, the 2006 decision by the U.S. Department of
Education (ED) to lift the «50 percent rule» of the Higher Education Act of 1992, thereby allowing institutions offering more than half of all classes through distance education to distribute Title IV student aid, has permitted online only postsecondary institutions to pro
Education (ED) to lift the «50 percent rule» of the Higher
Education Act of 1992, thereby allowing institutions offering more than half of all classes through distance education to distribute Title IV student aid, has permitted online only postsecondary institutions to pro
Education Act of 1992, thereby allowing institutions offering more than half of all classes through distance
education to distribute Title IV student aid, has permitted online only postsecondary institutions to pro
education to
distribute Title IV student
aid, has permitted online only postsecondary institutions to proliferate.
State
aid to school districts is expected to remain at about $ 175 million, although the
education department is seeking some refinements in the way the money is
distributed...
The issue has raised arguments about equity for urban and «property - poor» school districts, about Missouri's ability to compete for business with neighboring states, and about the entire system of
distributing state
aid to
education.
Secretary of
Education William J. Bennett last week unveiled his proposal for
distributing Chapter 1
aid through vouchers, saying it would benefit disadvantaged students by «enabling parents to choose the educational program that best meets the needs of their children.»
In September a state Superior Court judge found that Connecticut has «no rational, substantial and verifiable plan to
distribute money for
education aid.»
Working collaboratively with stakeholders across the state who are impacted by how Connecticut's public schools are funded, the Connecticut School Finance Project has developed solutions aimed at 1) improving how state
education aid is
distributed to public schools and 2) improving predictability in special
education funding.
This approach has led Connecticut to, «[b] eyond a reasonable doubt» as Judge Moukawsher writes, «default on its constitutional duty to provide adequate public school opportunities because it has no rational, substantial and verifiable plan to
distribute money for
education aid.»
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Education Department's new regulation on the handling of debit cards used to
distribute federal
aid money to students triggered cheers from consumer advocates and boos from banking groups.
The trial court held that «Connecticut is defaulting on its constitutional duty to provide adequate public school opportunities because it has no rational, substantial and verifiable plan to
distribute money for
education aid and school construction.»
Although Connecticut's
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula is no longer being used faithfully to distribute state education aid to municipalities, the framework from which the grant is based provides additional funding to students who are eligible
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula is no longer being used faithfully to
distribute state
education aid to municipalities, the framework from which the grant is based provides additional funding to students who are eligible
education aid to municipalities, the framework from which the grant is based provides additional funding to students who are eligible for FRPL.
The final report for the State of Connecticut's Task Force to Study State
Education Funding features recommendations to address problems with the Education Cost Sharing (ECS) grant formula, which distributes the largest share of state education aid to towns, and certain other major state educatio
Education Funding features recommendations to address problems with the
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) grant formula, which distributes the largest share of state education aid to towns, and certain other major state educatio
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) grant formula, which
distributes the largest share of state
education aid to towns, and certain other major state educatio
education aid to towns, and certain other major state
educationeducation grants.
While Connecticut's
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula is no longer being used faithfully to distribute state education aid to municipalities, the framework from which the grant is based provides additional funding to students who are eligible
Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula is no longer being used faithfully to
distribute state
education aid to municipalities, the framework from which the grant is based provides additional funding to students who are eligible
education aid to municipalities, the framework from which the grant is based provides additional funding to students who are eligible for FRPL.
The competition departs from the way the federal government
distributes most of its
education aid: complicated formulas tied to student enrollment that send money to every state.
Such spending is well within the rules as there is no current monitoring performed by the U.S. Department of
Education or a school's financial
aid or bursar's office once these funds have been
distributed to the student.
The Legal Profession Act directs the Law Foundation to
distribute these funds in five areas: legal
education; legal research; legal
aid; law reform; and law libraries.
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