Sentences with phrase «districts lose funds»

Baltimore City would lose an estimated $ 92 per eligible child, while the other districts losing funds would lose considerably less.
A district losing funding on account of a student's departure can't fire 1 / 20th of a teacher; the school bus may still have to run the same bus route.
In Michigan, state funding follows the student, so a local district loses funding if a family relocates, or chooses to send their children to a charter school or a school in a neighboring conventional district (permitted under a cross-district «schools of choice» program).

Not exact matches

Under the reimbursement formula, those 12,000 meals would cost the district about $ 17,400 a day in lost federal funds.
If there isn't one, the district is in violation of the law and they could lose their National School Lunch Program and breakfast program funding.
The popular wisdom at the time was if a school stopped serving these empty - calorie foods, the cafeteria would lose money and the district wouldn't be able to make up for the gap in federal funding with those profits.
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.
It's not easy to manage funds and make sure all the kids and parents are happy, but whatever the proper way to make sure a school district doesn't lose money, and that all kids are nourished, should not include embarrassing a child in front of their peers.
School districts from a funding perspective and unions that represent the teachers will lose jobs.
Blaming the Pension problem on the legitimate Civil Servants in the State, Counties, Municipalities and non-faculty School District employees is a fiction being promoted by the «Insiders» and their Business Council allies, the latter whom saw their defined contribution pension funds tank and with it those in retiree status or near retiree status losing half of their nest eggs.
Lawmakers unveiled plans to extend deadlines for developing new teacher evaluation criteria as well as changing how state funding is distributed, so districts won't lose out on money if they don't adopt the new evaluations.
«The 6th District and America need to stop big corporate money from privatizing our democracy, which means public funding for public elections as we have in NYC and a DISCLOSE act so anonymous money from billionaires doesn't buy our government,» said Green, who is the author of Who Runs Congressand Losing Our Democracy, as well as the author of the multiple matching funds for small donors part of the City's campaign finance law.
Flanagan last week was cool to the proposal of backing a bill, but at the same time said it was unlikely school districts would lose any funding.
Sen. Todd Kaminsky, at the podium, displays an anonymous ad from Facebook that falsely said he lost money for his local school district when in reality, the schools gained funding.
Questions during the off - topic portion of the press conference included his opinion of the expected Democratic candidate in the 11th Congressional District special election and whether he'll campaign for Gentile, the prospect of Department of Homeland Security losing funding, religious organizations renting City school facilities for prayer / worship services and the related lawsuit, a NY Post report criticizing a newly - created NYPD training program, reported terror threats against shopping malls, the absence of a Lunar New Year message from the mayor and his non-attendance at the Lunar New Year parade, his reaction to Governor Cuomo's comment that their relationship will be «the best relationship between a mayor and governor in modern political history,» his scheduled trip to Albany on Wednesday and delays in federal funding of Sandy rebuilding.
ALBANY — Several education groups are criticizing Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposal that New York's largest school districts submit school - level funding plans for state approval or risk losing increases in aid.
The report from the group — an annual snapshot based on a survey of school districts around the state — found nearly half of the state's district have lost fund balance over the last year.
It's still unclear how much funding the Buffalo Public School District stands to lose for special education services, should the U.S. Senate pass the American Health Care Act approved last week by the House without significant changes.
Senate Education Committee chairman Carl Marcellino previously told POLITICO New York he doesn't want school districts to lose funding and the issue would be looked at «closely.»
Not only could people lose coverage, but the county stands to lose $ 3 million in Medicaid funding should the ACA be repealed, said Heppner, D - Woodstock, whose 23rd District covers Woodstock and Hurley.
In addition, our last Erie County budget provided funding for two new sheriff's deputies whose primary task will be combatting narcotics, and I also provided funding to keep the Domestic Violence unit in the District Attorney's office functioning after federal funding for the program was lost.
The Alliance for Quality Education is firing back at Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who this morning accused school districts of playing politics when they say his proposed funding cuts would force teachers to lose their jobs, hurting kids in the process.
Without direct action by the government, we could see some of the most deprived district councils experiencing reductions of as much as 30 % and severely deprived areas such as Liverpool and Hackney losing around 12 % in overall total funding in the first year alone.
The post goes on from there, addressing the governor's assertion on the percentage of expenditures devoted to classroom instruction versus administrative costs, as well as his insistence that districts can make up the difference in lost aid with reserve funds and economize by reducing waste, fraud and abuse.
In Issa's district, the party already has four well - funded challengers: Sara Jacobs, a former Obama administration official who boasts the endorsement of EMILY's List; Paul Kerr, a real - estate investor with a talent for raking in campaign cash; Doug Applegate, a veteran and attorney who narrowly lost to Issa in 2016; and Mike Levin, a lawyer.
Repeal of President Obama's namesake health care legislation would lead to 83,000 people in the district losing coverage, said Cobb, and a reduction in Medicaid funding would ultimately shutter hospitals and medical centers.
The district has the ability to resend revised billings, and it's possible the district may not lose out on any funding by the time this is resolved, school officials said.
«Once school districts and boards realize how much funding is lost — especially in those districts that are struggling for funds — we see that it is worth the investment to do something about bullying.»
The four districts that would lose funds are: Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Montgomery County, and Prince George's County.
Although officials from the 4,000 districts nationwide that receive federal impact - aid funds have been outspoken in their opposition to cuts in the program recommended by the Reagan Administration, the Fairfax school board was the first in the country to threaten military families with tuition charges to make up for the lost support.
And second, Florida school districts lose only a fraction of their per pupil funding when a child leaves (the state «FEFP» portion, which is roughly 2 / 3rds of the total).
c. Should districts losing students to charters receive a share of the associated funding for a phase - out period?
Public school districts, which lose their per - pupil funding each time a student enrolls in one of the cyber charters, are creating their own programs to compete.
The state partially compensates districts that lose state aid when students transfer under the two programs, and state officials expect more schools to join the programs, requiring increased funding.
When a district loses students to a charter, most (sometimes all) of the per - pupil funding travels with those students.
Shah noted that, «Cutting the special education budget for other reasons meant a district was running the risk of losing its share of federal funds
The constant reversion to calls for ever - smaller class sizes never seems to lose its appeal for the teacher unions or for school districts arguing for more funds.
That means the district lost at least 130,000 student days of funding.
He also found that districts that had lost funding to charters were particularly likely to respond, just as market theory predicts.
That's when Orange County lost its school districts» funds as well as its own after a series of highly speculative trades plunged the county into bankruptcy.)
The 73,000 - student district is the largest to lose funding under the $ 1 billion - a-year initiative launched more than three years ago.
Expansion of local authority, however, helped districts consolidate power, customize education, and recoup some or all of the funding that was lost in the 2011 — 13 Wisconsin state budget.
Public school districts have a high fixed costs, so when funds «follow» the student, districts often lose more in revenue than they can save in costs.
To soften the blow, sending districts receive compensation for children they lose to charters for 5 years (100 % / 25/25/25 / 25), but this reimbursement isn't always fully funded by the legislature.
The district conceded after threats it would lose federal funding and in the end 90 percent of eligible students took the test.
Some school districts are losing substantial shares of their enrollment; others are trying to bolster their funding streams by wooing students from other districts or private schools.
It will be interesting to see if County Commissions in the districts most impacted by the DeVos cuts are willing to spend the money to make up for lost federal funds.
«Districts risk losing $ 21.5 million of federal education funding at the hands of the SDE, all without any consideration by the Connecticut General Assembly.
The administration estimates that under the GOP proposal, 112 school districts serving approximately 33,600 students would lose more than 50 percent of their Title I funding.
The Chief Financial Officer of Springfield, who had to go through the challenges of pricing all of the district supports for schools, said that even while the district may lose some funding because schools may decide to not to buy a particular service, this new process with defined district service prices and contracts allowed the district to be far more customer orientated and effective.
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