Sentences with phrase «education facilities bond»

The budget book commits $ 1.5 billion to pre-kindergarten over the next five years, and says facilities required to implement a statewide system will be partially funded by a $ 2 billion education facilities bond.

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Making state bond funds available to charter schools is an uphill battle, but California recently allocated to charter schools $ 100 million of an $ 11.4 billion bond package for K - 12 education facilities.
Kansas has just five categorical programs: food service, juvenile - detention facilities, Parents as Teachers, bond and interest state aid, and special education.
Bond projects include classroom technology, safety and security upgrades, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) upgrades, new / renovated facilities for College, Career and Technical Education, temporary classrooms replaced by permanent classrooms, air conditioning, ADA improvements to athletic facilities, turf fields, and other capital improvements at traditional and charter schools throughout the district.
Utilizing a $ 10 million federal enhancement grant and a $ 100,000 contribution from the Texas Education Agency (TEA), TCEP provides credit enhancement for municipal bonds that provide financing for the acquisition, construction, repair or renovation of Texas charter school facilities (including certain refinancing of facilities debt that meet federal guidelines), by funding a debt service reserve fund for such issuances.
But education groups including the California Association of School Business Officials, the Association of California School Administrators, the California School Boards Association, California's Coalition for Adequate School Housing and the community college Association of Chief Business Officials lined up to argue that while they support some regulations on capital appreciation bonds, to outlaw them or reduce a district's borrowing options can restrict their ability to maintain or build adequate school facilities.
Concurrent to approval of SB 114 by the Senate Education Committee, the Secretary of State's office announced that proponents of a separate initiative calling for a $ 9 billion school facilities bond to go on the same ballot were cleared to begin collecting the signatures needed to put that measure before voters.
«To construct / renovate classrooms, restrooms / school facilities to improve the quality of education at Brittan Elementary School, build a gymnasium for school and community use; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites and equipment, shall this Brittan Elementary School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO money for salaries, all money staying local?»
«To improve the quality of education; make health and safety improvements; modernize / construct classrooms, restrooms and school facilities: and improve P.E. fields and facilities; shall Laton Joint Unified School District issue $ 7,000,000 of bonds at legal rates, averaging $ 421,000 annually as long as bands are outstanding at a rate of approximately 6 cents per $ 100 assessed value, with annual audits, an independent citizens» oversight committee, no money for salaries, and funding that can not be taken by the State?»
Already eligible for the ballot is the «Kindergarten Through Community College Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2016,» which would authorize $ 9 billion in general obligation bonds, including $ 3 billion for new construction and $ 3 billion for modernization of K - 12 public school facilities, $ 1 billion for charter schools and vocational education facilities and $ 2 billion for California Community Colleges faEducation Facilities Bond Act of 2016,» which would authorize $ 9 billion in general obligation bonds, including $ 3 billion for new construction and $ 3 billion for modernization of K - 12 public school facilities, $ 1 billion for charter schools and vocational education facilities and $ 2 billion for California Community Colleges faeducation facilities and $ 2 billion for California Community Colleges facilities.
(Calif.) Hundreds of millions of dollars would be reserved for building or remodeling charter schools and career - technical education facilities under terms of a school construction bond measure set to go before voters next year.
As many of the school groups have already requested, the Education Coalition wants the governor to speed up allocation of the $ 7 billion facilities bond approved by voters in 2016.
As in many other states, Oregon school districts generally address facility needs by passing local, voter - approved bonds, according to the Department of Education.
Measure R, for $ 68 million in bonds, would improve playgrounds, physical education facilities, remove hazardous materials such as lead paint and asbestos, and modernize kitchen facilities.
Buchalter lawyers have served as borrower's counsel on the placement of over $ 3 billion in tax - exempt education facility revenue bonds
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