Randi Weingarten, president of the United Federation of Teachers, criticized the Senate version of the bill for cutting about $ 40 billion from money «targeted to help states avoid
drastic education cuts and teacher layoffs,» as well as $ 20 billion from construction aid to schools and colleges and $ 1 billion from new aid for Head Start and other early childhood education programs.
Not exact matches
BOSTON (AP)-- A new report is urging Massachusetts officials take more
drastic steps to combat Lyme disease, from launching aggressive public
education campaigns to exploring expanded crossbow hunting to
cut down on the number of deer that may be carrying ticks.
The Connecticut State Department of
Education has proposed a series of spending
cuts, one of which would have a
drastic impact: a proposal to
cut $ 11 million in funding from Connecticut's...
The Connecticut State Department of
Education has proposed a series of spending
cuts, one of which would have a
drastic impact: a proposal to
cut $ 11 million in funding from Connecticut's charter schools.
In North Carolina, the push for charters is coming as the state grapples separately with a $ 1.9 to $ 2.4 billion budget shortfall that will result in
drastic cuts to the state's public schools, with proposals like eliminating most teachers» aides positions in classrooms or
cutting early
education programs being considered.
In North Carolina, the push for charters is coming as the state grapples separately with a $ 2.4 billion budget shortfall that will likely result in
drastic cuts to the state's public schools, with proposals like eliminating teacher's aides positions in classrooms or
cutting out Smart Start and More At Four early
education programs already on the table.
At a time when Connecticut's students, parents and educators need and deserve adequate funding for the state's public schools, Governor Dannel Malloy has proposed the most
drastic cuts to public
education in Connecticut history.
These tests have led to
drastic cuts in recess, arts, music, physical
education, and other critical components to a robust
education of the whole child — and this is especially true in schools the serve predominantly low income and students of color, as our
education system has become singularly obsessed with «raising achievement.»
So we have a lot of mixed messages in this state as far as schools that are identified as turnaround or transformation; we have a new accountability system that will label districts more rigorously than they've ever been labeled before so that puts added pressure and then with Senate Bill 191 that's going to hold teachers and principals to a higher degree of accountability around effectiveness and at the same time
cutting the
education funding to a
drastic extent.
Yet, educational achievement barriers — compounded by the Trump administration's rescinding of DACA and
drastic proposed
cuts to federal
education spending — will continue to keep Latinxs teachers out of the classroom.
The state government has made
drastic cuts to school funding in recent years, forcing communities across the state to raise property taxes and eliminate more than 23,000
education jobs.