Sentences with phrase «district money because»

principal when I was job seeking told me that at my age, I would cost a school district money because I would be someone who would stay at the job, get my master's and retire, whereas younger teachers might not stay in the profession and the districts could keep rehiring young teachers at base salary.

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If the American public are led to believe that the reason school food is suffering is because districts are managing their money inefficiently and not because it just costs more, then there will be no call to adequately fund school food.
Board member Bill Diaz voted against it because the bond sales include money for refurbishing the Central Square building, which is owned jointly by the park district, the City of Lockport and Lockport Township and is where all three have their offices.
Because the property swap would have provided sufficient room for additional park district programs, the park board had decided not to spend money on an addition to Simkus.
The district has collected about $ 1.1 million in fees so far this year, but how much money the new plan will raise is unclear, because the district doesn't know how many non-residents even use fee - paying park programs.
He also said because of the board's delay in deciding what to do with the park space, and the needed extension of the use of the grant money, that perhaps the park district could be «blackballed» when being considered for state grants in the future.
«Grant money is such a competitive thing and such a needed thing — that's one of the reasons why we have the (park district confirm resources are) there because we don't want communities who can't actually meet the requirements applying for the grant,» McCloud said.
The plan under consideration has some appeal for Park District officials because an estimated $ 1.2 million in improvements would be made with county money.
However, the $ 335,000 set aside for the renovations comes from a special bond fund that must be used by the end of the year or the Park District could lose the money because of federal laws.
This area gets even trickier because not every student on «paid» status actually does pay — some school districts allow student with no free or reduced eligibility and no money to pay for their lunch, to «charge» the cost of the meal, and then try later to collect these unpaid charges from the family, often with mixed success.
It is partly because the Park District went to such pains, using taxpayer money, that residents say bicyclists should be banned from the site, Masterson said.
I bought a home in a rich neighborhood because it is close to my work place, but I think other school districts would benefit more from my money.
So you can't pay District Assemblies Common Fund, you can't pay NHIS (National Health Insurance Scheme), you can't pay GETFund (Ghana Education Trust Fund), you can't pay other salaries and things, because all your money is going into Free Senior High School,» he said.
«In a sworn affidavit that is part of the paperwork, Assistant District Attorney Eric Seidel states that in an interview on March 12, Haggerty acknowledged that «he did not disclose to Mayor Bloomberg, his agents, and campaign employees that he was going to keep the money that was budgeted for election day ballot security operation for himself, because if he did, he would not have received the money.»»
The school district then hired him back to be a principal «saving» money they said because they weren't paying in to his pension any more.
No Child Left Behind was not great for us either, but certainly Race to the Top» ratcheted everything up, because it became clear that for districts in need to get money that they would have to make all these kinds of measure and punish ideas that they'd put across, like the teacher evaluation piece and all of that.
«Dealers have figured out that they can make much more money by adding in fentanyl because it's much cheaper,» Staten Island District Attorney Michael McMahon told DNAinfo New York.
South Fork Legislator Jay Schneiderman (I - Montauk), whose district includes the Riverhead, Southampton and East Hampton county health centers, said he agrees the county should look into the FQHC model because it will save the county money while increasing the quality of health care.
Johnson and other local school administrators have contended that use of such figures is misleading, in part because districts can not count on money not detailed in the itemized, district - by - district lists known as «runs.»
«Probably because the president would be moving through the district, you know the assembly too would be a little petty probably (that's what I suspect), that's why this amount of money is being requested.
Families moving into the town because of the award winning school district, district wide Universal Pre-Kindergarten, organic diversity, a mix of urban and suburban life, coupled with a big inventory of affordable homes has flooded the schools and left the district scrambling to make ends meet with less money.
But now that I have children, that means I'm faced with an ugly dilemma, because we're in a terrible school district that for all its money likely won't improve.
«I'm hoping I can go back to Albany because I'm finally in position to bring money back to help my district
Malloy has said he'll veto the Republican budget that passed the state General Assembly because it raises taxes, de-funds pensions and takes money away from struggling school districts.
But because Cuomo and lawmakers» pre-K program requires districts to spend money up front and wait nearly a year for reimbursement, it will be especially difficult for poor schools to launch new programs.
But today many city schools in poor districts are still lacking sorely needed funds and basic resources because state officials say the state doesn't have enough money to comply with the court ruling that took 14 years to win.
One compensation is that districts next year will be allowed to raise more money through local property taxes, because the state's baseline cap restriction on taxation will go up to 2 percent — the highest limit since 2013 - 14.
Also, there's more than campaign money influencing these final days, this campaign - money birds - eye - view of «the game» is quite superficial, because there's many millions more in «insider» pay - offs going to Republican - held districts.
Mr. Harrison said the mechanism to get those monies out of the reserve fund and into the capital fund triggered the fiscal stress score because monies from the capital reserve fund had to flow through the district's general fund.
Some property owners want to be left out of the historic district because it would cost them too much money.
«For Pattern for Progress, which has spent years working on shared services and consolidation of services in school districts, in towns, in villages, the notion that some of the tax relief money will be used to incentivize further efforts in this area is terrific, because it is something that always needs a push,» says Drapkin.
Her biggest challenge was finding the money to even do a district - wide mailing because we all agreed that we clearly couldn't promote it online because our target demographic is never on the computer.
Nine states, along with Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, face losing federal money because of foot - dragging, the officials said.
If the district has a large professional development department, or too many kindergarten teachers, those positions may stay on the district payrolls because the extra state monies make it possible.
Some districts and administrators see technology as a money pit because you keep throwing money into it constantly — and everyone wants a piece of the pie.»
States and districts have been lengthening their vesting requirements in the last few years because it saves them money.
There will be a growing substitution of technology for labor and thus a steep decline in the number of teachers (and union members) per student; a dispersion of the teaching labor force, which will no longer be so geographically concentrated in districts (because online teachers can be anywhere); and a proliferation of new online providers and choice options, attracting away students, money, and jobs.
Second, Don McAdams, founder of the Center for Reform of School Systems, argued that philanthropy typically entails limited dollars in the grand scheme of things, but has an outsized influence because this money is nimble and can be used to drive a state or a district's reforms, where it's hugely difficult to redeploy more than a sliver of public funds.
The result is that as central office budgets and staffing have grown, schools control less and less of the overall district budget, and the district can't respond to new needs because all the money is committed to entrenched activities.
A district that didn't need new textbooks, for example, might still be forced to spend more money on instructional materials, or lose it, because the state had set aside a pot of money for the purchase of new books after it was disclosed that the massive Los Angeles Unified School District had many campuses where the students lacked basidistrict that didn't need new textbooks, for example, might still be forced to spend more money on instructional materials, or lose it, because the state had set aside a pot of money for the purchase of new books after it was disclosed that the massive Los Angeles Unified School District had many campuses where the students lacked basiDistrict had many campuses where the students lacked basic texts.
Because the salaries of senior teachers are much higher than those of newcomers (usually by more than $ 25,000 / teacher), districts have to spend a lot more money on the schools where senior teachers cluster — and they fund this by spending a lot less on the schools that senior teachers avoid.
The U.S. Department of Education said in a statement that it «has not had to withhold money — yet — over this requirement because states have either complied or have appropriately addressed the issue with schools or districts that assessed less than 95 percent of students.
The U.S. Department of Education has never withheld money from states failing to meet that requirement because states have issued sanctions against schools and districts with low participation rates.
Critics have long complained that charters don't enroll the most difficult to educate students, and that they drain money from districts because public school dollars move with students to whatever school they attend.
Big - city districts claim that schools» serving the poorest children don't work because the state does not provide enough money.
Here's a school district that has struggled for years, that had gone into state administration because they were running out of money.
They also get a financial break, because they don't have to give as much money to sponsoring school districts for annual administrative costs.
Also, do you think that districts will stop their habit of using categorical money (because this is what it really is) to supplant their budgets, not supplement?
The level of support in the classroom for teachers and kids didn't change, though, and in fact became strained because of the money that was flowing out of the district into charters.
Sixteen years after Ertmer first named these barriers, they are still identified as barriers in the recent literature on technology integration in teaching, although the first - order barriers do not seem to be as limiting as they were, because school districts and policy makers are increasingly investing more money in technology (Ertmer & Ottenbreit - Leftwich, 2013; Ertmer, Ottenbreit - Leftwich, Sadik, Sendurur, & Sundurur, 2012).
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