This multi-million
dollar allocation of public funding is a direct investment into the public colleges of our borough so that CUNY remains able to meet the educational needs of its hard - working students.»
Not exact matches
Public Investments Toward Capital Upgrades to Keep CUNY Colleges in Queens Competitive QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz today announced an allocation of $ 3.64 million of her Fiscal Year 2017 discretionary capital dollars to fund projects at four of the City University of New York (CUNY) public institutions of higher learning in Q
Public Investments Toward Capital Upgrades to Keep CUNY Colleges in Queens Competitive QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz today announced an
allocation of $ 3.64 million
of her Fiscal Year 2017 discretionary capital
dollars to
fund projects at four
of the City University
of New York (CUNY)
public institutions of higher learning in Q
public institutions
of higher learning in Queens.
Amanda also served as the Director for Participatory Budgeting for Council District 30, where she spearheaded the
allocation of over one million
dollars in capital
funds, as voted on by thousands
of local residents, to improve
public schools, libraries, and parks in the district.
The DCPS
funding formula does differentiate
public funding based on the number
of students at each grade level and in different special needs categories, including special education, English language learners, and those «at risk» for academic failure.38 DCPS would not disclose how or if it factors in parental donations when determining school budgets or
allocations.39 However, it did report not having a policy to equitably redistribute parent donations or to prohibit these additional
dollars from being put toward staffing.40
The fact that we fully subsidize litigation, while offering scant support to less adversarial dispute resolution processes, strikes me as a wrong - headed choice
of priorities in the
allocation of public dollars; it is peculiar, and probably an artifact
of older values and priorities, that we direct 95 % or more
of our justice system
funding toward the dispute resolution mechanism that is the most destructive, most expensive, least efficient and least expeditious.