Sentences with phrase «district by district»

This election cycle, though, will be fought district by district.
New York State Allies for Public Education is counting opt - out students district by district, and in early afternoon Saturday, it had counted 177,249 with 64 percent of the state's school systems reporting.
Because the proposal collapses categorical funding into the per pupil foundation, the impact of that increase will vary district by district depending on what categorical funding a district might have gotten last year, or get this year.
Mr. Cuomo should push for regional collective bargaining instead of district by district.
Below are district by district maps of the Sept. 12 vote tallies for the two Conservative and Democratic primaries.
«This is a statewide sentiment but we elect Senators district by district
The way you proposed to have reporting in that time frame district by district is not tenable and would not get the information that the question is heading for.
Going over Scott Brown's numbers district by district, the author provides some grounds for GOP optimism.
Approximately 60 visitors came to learn about the programs HCR provides district by district, borough by borough to help address questions and concerns of rent regulated tenants and owners.
Join us for a rally to kick off the start of New York State's coordinated campaign to take back the House district by district
Superintendent Delaine Eastin is pushing a plan to bring standards - based reform to California's schools district by district.
EdSource: California has 1,000 school districts and these evaluation contracts are negotiated district by district.
«Efforts to help even district by district haven't yielded dramatic enough gains.»
Now, ROWVA is fixing problems that have plagued the district by
Created a graphic aid to assist new booksellers to learn increasingly complex merchandising strategies that was passed on to the entire district by the district manager
Expectations for students varied district by district and school by school, which led to great inequities and achievement gaps.
However, that's always a potential in a district by district election because parties bank votes in Safe Seats.
«They know how to vote for one party for one office and the other party for another office,» said Greenberg, who said the Senate races will be fought «district by district
State by state and district by district, programs are regulated differently, managed differently, and funded differently, with varying degrees of success.
The challenge now is to do the same, district by district.
The worst fear of those of us who opposed the measure — that Question 2 would dismantle public education, district by district, and leave charter schools free from accountability to the communities in which they reside — will not come to pass.
«We will be taking action in New York,» Elia told reporters Wednesday, «and analyzing and figuring out what we need to do for districts to get more participation and also looking specifically, district by district and school by school, to figure out with the leaders of those districts exactly what happened there.»
The chart below displays, district by district, how funding per pupil differed from the national average in 2016.
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