Sentences with phrase «drop in state aid»

The loss of students means public schools may see an estimated $ 5.9 million drop in state aid funding in the next fiscal year.
Many schools experienced cuts in staff and other areas in 2010 - 11, due to the steep drop in state aid.
In fact, many programs were completely cut due to the drop in state aid.

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Analysts started to outline a form a reasoning that is uniquely dangerous for the charity world - that, like the priesthood, aid work is a particularly tempting area for paedophiles, who could be dropped off in areas with tenuous state control, where children have often been isolated from their community or family.
The incoming secretary of state, Andrew Mitchell, ordered a root - and - branch review of our aid spending, which resulted in 16 countries that no longer needed our aid, including Russia and China, being dropped altogether once existing commitments are fulfilled.
According to the budget, the city is slated to lose $ 518 million in state education aid in 2011 - 2012, with a drop from $ 8.1 billion this school year to $ 7.6 billion the next.
Korn notes that state aid to schools in the last two years dropped by more than 8 percent, or by more than $ 1 billion a year.
State spending rose slightly and the cut to public school aid ranks as the steepest percentage drop in a generation.
To mark World AIDS Day, Cuomo announced the number of people newly diagnosed with HIV in New York State has fallen to historic lows, with the number of new cases of HIV dropping nine percent from 2015 to 2016.
Congress has dropped plans to slash mass transit funding for «high density» states such as New York, meaning the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority will not be losing $ 3.6 million annually in federal aid after all.
In states that suffered a 7 percent job loss, college attendance by the poorest youth subsequently dropped by 20 percent, even when financial aid increased.
With the decline in enrollment has come a drop in revenues: state aid is based on the number of students attending a district's schools.
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