Cuomo proposes a $ 1.1 billion increase in
education aid if lawmakers agree to major policy overhauls; without changes, his aid proposal drops to $ 377 million.
Not exact matches
The water, food, housing, medical and
education side of
aid to the poor we should be doing anyway
if our heart is in the right place.
Of course,
if Israel were the only country in the world where we send either 1) direct
aid and / or 2) provide a military presence and which had free universal health care and / or free or low cost secondary
education, you might actually be making a point about there being something unique in the US / Israeli relationship, as opposed to, the $ 100s of billions we're sending around the world to hundreds of other countries which provide the same benefits.
If this image is adopted, it should also
aid in closing the gap that now so often exists between ministers and teachers of religion in higher
education.
If they are currently doing
AIDS education in 60 churches, their plan is to blanket the entire country within five years.
(In some states and counties home daycare providers can obtain a license as well,
if they're trained in CPR, pediatric first
aid, and early childhood
education.)
Silver reiterated that the issues of key importance to his conference are restoring some of his
education aid cuts and safeguarding an «affordable» SUNY / CUNY system that is «available to all residents of New York;
If we go away from that mission, we're doing a disservice to this state.»
However,
if formal
education is not grounded on a solid foundation of morality,
aided by the development of personal character, the youth will be unfit to assume the positions of leadership.
But
if Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver loses his 108 - vote veto - proof majority, the Republican conference will take on a whole new level of importance — particularly during a tough budget battle in which likely Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made clear that everything — including
education aid — will be on the cutting table.
Third, to ensure ongoing compliance with the implementation of the evaluation system, school districts will continue to remain ineligible for annual state
education aid increases
if the district fails to implement their approved evaluation system.
The mayor had threatened mass layoffs
if the administration cut deeply into the city's
education aid, but he has since backpedaled on that threat.
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy is again warning that some of the state's wealthier communities may see cuts to state
aid for public
education if lawmakers fail to reach a budget agreement before the end of the month.
But Democrats, who run the Assembly, continue to argue that most increased
education funding should go to the highest - need schools, which would happen
if it were put in the «foundation» funding pot by which most state
aid is allocated, and which also was cut drastically during the economic downturn.
«He should be ashamed of himself for trying to lead the Democratic Party especially
if he is going to be like Paterson and be so ridiculously right - wing - attacking our schools and Democrats in our state legislature trying to add just a little bit of funding back in state
aid to
education,» Tyner said.
The governor is also expected push for a tougher teacher evaluation system by linking some,
if not all, of the promised 4 percent increase in
education aid while also overhauling the state pension system — two moves that will put him on a collision course with powerful labor unions.
If lawmakers seem to have a sense of urgency, it's because parents and the state's teachers unions have been vocally opposed to the
education changes included in the budget agreement — policies lawmakers reluctantly adopted in order to get a boost of state
aid.
The U.S. Department of
Education warned states this week that federal school
aid may be withheld withheld next year
if less than 95 percent of students take government - mandated exams.
«Gov. Cuomo was crystal clear —
if the New York City Department of
Education and United Federation of Teachers do not reach an agreement on the parameters of how to best evaluate teachers, the city could be forced to sacrifice crucial state
aid,» said Micah Lasher, Executive Director of StudentsFirstNY.
Cuomo threatened to withhold an increase to school
aid if lawmakers did not comply with an extensive overhaul of the state's
education system.
«
If we start reducing taxes we start reducing
aid to health care, to
education, to businesses.»
Seven leading
education groups went looking for guidance on how New York schools should prepare their financial plans
if aid runs won't be rel...
If the State Legislature approves the Assembly's budget increase for
education aid — it could mean more funding for Buffalo Public Schools.
If they approve his
education plan, he will agree to a $ 1.1 billion
aid hike.
The text of the budget bill relating to school
aid, the groups say, suggests that «no district would receive an increase in
aid over what it received in 2014 - 15»
if Cuomo's
education reform agenda isn't included.
«So
if the proposed reforms are enacted, it may be reasonable to assume that districts would receive current law funding amounts for such
aid categories as building, transportation, BOCES and excess cost (special
education)
aid, as well as other categories.
Seven leading
education groups went looking for guidance on how New York schools should prepare their financial plans
if aid runs won't be released until a state budget agreement is reached.
The state budget proposed by Cuomo calls for $ 23.14 billion in
education aid, a $ 1.06 billion increase to all districts,
if his proposed
education reforms are approved by the state Legislature.
Under the budget proposal presented by Cuomo, $ 23.14 billion would be set aside in
education aid, an increase of $ 1.06 billion to all districts,
if his
education reform proposals are approved by the state Legislature.
If the Legislature passes his
education reforms, Mr. Cuomo said he'll approve a 4.8 percent increase, or $ 1.1 billion, in school
aid.
The boycotts could cost Long Island's public schools more than $ 200 million in federal and state financial
aid if Washington imposes penalties for low student test - participation rates, key superintendents in Nassau and Suffolk counties said in a January letter to acting U.S.
Education Secretary John B. King Jr..
Many states need to revamp their policies for including limited - English - proficient students in state tests and accountability systems
if they want to continue receiving all of their federal Title I
aid, according to the Department of
Education.
Even
if Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and the Department of
Education ignore the audit's recommendations — as they should — and allow WGU to continue to access federal
aid, the report is not an innocent exercise in government oversight.
If the Department of
Education linked the administrative data on debt and repayment used here to the National Postsecondary Student
Aid Survey (NPSAS) survey as well, the analyses above could be extended to a broader and more recent population of students.
The U.S. Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act defines the concept of the Least Restrictive Environment as the opportunity for a student with a disability to be «provided with supplementary
aids and services necessary to achieve educational goals
if placed in a setting with non-disabled peers.»
Since the rule was established decades ago, the state
education department has notified districts that they were at risk of losing state
aid if any of their schools fail to meet the desegregation criteria.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which earlier handpicked 15 states to receive up to $ 250,000 each to help prepare applications for federal Race to the Top Fund grants, will now offer
aid to the other 35 states, too —
if they meet eight
education reform criteria.
More low - income students would make it to college
if changes were made to streamline the complicated financial
aid process, according to a groundbreaking study released today by researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, Stanford University School of
Education, the University of Toronto, and the National Bureau of Economic Research.
If the solution to the problems of educational achievement were as simple as boosting financial
aid and providing more funds to preschools, a few well - intentioned foundations could easily transform large chunks of the
education system.
In partnership with the Department of
Education and with funding from Australian
Aid, VSO conducted an SMS Story research project to determine
if daily mobile phone text - message stories and lesson plans would improve children's reading in PNG's primary schools.
The figure is a maximum estimate — a representation of the most dollars school districts would have to share
if all of their area charter schools were eligible for capital
aid, said Rep. Manny Diaz Jr., a Hialeah Republican who is the House pre-K-12
education budget chairman.
If they fail to meet that goal, or a series of milestones along the way, they risk the loss of federal
aid under the Elementary and Secondary
Education...
He argues there is no evidence to determine
if homework
aids the development of «soft skills» such as time management, organisation etc... and in fact his findings indicate the highest effects in secondary
education are associated with repetition and routine of subject content.
If the Assembly bill were law today, about $ 587 million in state
aid would be redirected to convert poorly performing public schools into charter schools, DPI policy adviser Jeff Pertl told lawmakers on the Assembly
Education Committee on Wednesday during the first hearing on Thiesfeldt's bill.
Among its promises are that Democrats will support free community college for all, make it easier to repay student loans, allow borrowers with student loans to discharge their debts in bankruptcy
if necessary, strengthen higher
education schools that serve minorities, crack down on «for - profit schools that take millions in federal financial
aid,» and continue to work to improve public schools by holding teachers and schools «accountable.»
A spokesman for the federal Department of
Education said
if school districts fail to collect data on restraints, the government works with them to construct a plan to improve and could ultimately compel them to report by suspending federal
aid until they do.
OCR says that
if schools «condition» participation in accelerated classes or programs by qualified students with disabilities by requiring these students to forfeit their necessary special
education or related
aids and services, it amounts to a denial of FAPE under Part B of the IDEA and Section 504.
Under Senate Bill 193, the ESA bill being considered in the Legislature, ESA funding would consist of 95 percent of a student's state base adequate
education grant plus most differentiated
aid,
if eligible.
If, in a single district, the total of all such deductions exceeds the total of said
education aid, this excess amount shall be deducted from other
aid appropriated to the city or town.
The Boston Municipal Research Bureau, a nonprofit watchdog that tracks city finances, said that
if Baker's budget is approved, the amount of money the city receives in
education aid would have risen by 5.5 percent going back to fiscal year 2013.
The system she wants to change is one that she created several years ago with former
education commissioner John King, which was put into law by the New York Legislature and that was rushed into place by Gov. Andrew Cuomo who denied districts state
aid if they did not adopt it.