Sentences with phrase «education grants authorized»

The entitlements shown in Attachment B do not include the supplemental education grants authorized by the General Assembly that are unique to certain school divisions.
The entitlements shown in Attachments C through F do not include the supplemental education grants authorized by the General Assembly that are unique to certain school divisions.

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This special bill passed by state legislature and signed by Cuomo authorizes the commissioner of education to grant a waiver ensuring that neither the district nor the students are penalized.
In voting 96 - 1 to renew the Higher Education Act for five years, the Senate last month accepted a proposal that would authorize $ 300 million over five years in competitive grants to improve teacher education and recruitment Education Act for five years, the Senate last month accepted a proposal that would authorize $ 300 million over five years in competitive grants to improve teacher education and recruitment education and recruitment programs.
The proposed «goals 2000: educate America act» would formally authorize the National Education Goals Panel, establish a federal role in developing national education standards and assessments, and create a grant pEducation Goals Panel, establish a federal role in developing national education standards and assessments, and create a grant peducation standards and assessments, and create a grant program...
A Joint Education Conference on CBE in 2015 resulted in the passage of SB 143 in 2016, authorizing the Competency - Based Education Grants Program.
In 2002, the Education Department awarded the Texas Business and Education Coalition a four - year grant totaling $ 9.6 million to administer the Center for State Scholars, a program authorized...
U.S. Senators Thad Cochran (R - MS) and Christopher Dodd (D - CT) have introduced the Teaching Geography Is Fundamental Act (S. 749), which would authorize competitive grants through the Department of Education to improve K - 12 geography curriculum, teacher training and materials.
Duncan announced Race to the Top (RttT), a competitive grants program that had been authorized and funded by the education stimulus package.
Washington — A total of $ 23.9 million in grants under the new school - dropout demonstration assistance program was authorized by the Education Department this fall under the Hawkins - Stafford Elementary and Secondary School Improvement Amendments of 1988.
The Commissioner is authorized to arrange, through grants or contracts, with institutions of higher education for the operation of short - term or regular session institutes for special training designed to improve the ability of teachers, supervisors, counselors, and other elementary or secondary school personnel to deal effectively with special educational problems occasioned by desegregation.
Principals urged Congress to fund discretionary programs that provide principals with direct instructional leadership support and a newly - authorized Title IV block grant program that will help schools provide a well - rounded experience for all students through arts - integration and use of technology, as well as address issues such as providing school counselors, physical education programs, student mental health services, drug use prevention, and social and emotional learning.
Despite ample research indicating that teachers matter more to student achievement than any other in - school factor, 32 both the Trump - DeVos budget and the House appropriations bill proposed eliminating the Supporting Effective Instruction State Grant program, often referred to as Title II grants after the section of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, that authorizes the funding.
The Preschool Partnership Grants administered by the Kentucky Department of Education and authorized in the 2017 - 18 biennial budget are already showing promise in helping Kentucky communities and school districts build partnerships to help our state's youngest children arrive at school ready to learn.
May, 2011 — Federal Fiscal Year 2010 1003 (a), project period July 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012 The application for federal fiscal year (FFY) 2010 School Improvement Grant (SIG) funds, authorized under Section 1003 (a) of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), is available to school divisions for use in Title I schools in Title I School Improvement or Title I eligible schools that meet certain criteria.
The CSD also coordinates the federal Public Charter Schools Grant Program, charter school numbering by the State Board of Education (SBE), facilitates the SBE Advisory Commission on Charter Schools, and provides staff oversight for SBE authorized charter schools and all - charter districts.
f. 1) The Department of Education shall authorize amounts estimated at $ 13,538,408 the first year and $ 13,538,408 the second year from the Literary Fund to provide debt service payments for the education technology grant program conducted through the Virginia Public School AuthorityEducation shall authorize amounts estimated at $ 13,538,408 the first year and $ 13,538,408 the second year from the Literary Fund to provide debt service payments for the education technology grant program conducted through the Virginia Public School Authorityeducation technology grant program conducted through the Virginia Public School Authority in 2014.
The Department of Education shall authorize amounts estimated at $ 11,670,000 the first year and $ 11,670,750 the second year from the Literary Fund to provide debt service payments for the education technology grant program conducted through the Virginia Public School AuthorityEducation shall authorize amounts estimated at $ 11,670,000 the first year and $ 11,670,750 the second year from the Literary Fund to provide debt service payments for the education technology grant program conducted through the Virginia Public School Authorityeducation technology grant program conducted through the Virginia Public School Authority in 2011.
Several reVISION districts won funding through the Innovation Grant Program, which was authorized in the 2015 legislative session through LB519 and provides funds for local education agencies to improve student outcomes and support transitions between education and the workforce.
ESSA establishes a block grant in the new Title IV, the Student Support and Academic Enrichment Grants program (SSAEG), which authorizes activities that provide students with a well - rounded education, support safe and healthy students, and support the effective use of technology.
In addition, the direct grants authorized by the General Assembly that are unique to certain school divisions are now categorized under supplemental education.
To get a piece of the billions authorized for the federal School Turnaround Grant program, states must ensure that districts use one of four strategies for each target school: fire the principal and at least one - half of the staff; reopen the school as a charter school; close the school and transfer students to better schools in the district; or fire the principal and overhaul teacher evaluation, schedules, and instruction (U.S. Department of Education, 2009).
(a) The Secretary, through the Commissioner, in coordination with other appropriate programs in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, is authorized to make grants to and contracts with States and public or nonprofit agencies and organizations, including institutions of higher education, to pay part of the cost of projects for training, traineeships, and related activities designed to assist in increasing the numbers of personnel trained in providing vocational services to handicapped individuals and in performing other functions necessary to the development of such Education, and Welfare, is authorized to make grants to and contracts with States and public or nonprofit agencies and organizations, including institutions of higher education, to pay part of the cost of projects for training, traineeships, and related activities designed to assist in increasing the numbers of personnel trained in providing vocational services to handicapped individuals and in performing other functions necessary to the development of such education, to pay part of the cost of projects for training, traineeships, and related activities designed to assist in increasing the numbers of personnel trained in providing vocational services to handicapped individuals and in performing other functions necessary to the development of such services.
(b) In addition to carrying out projects under subsection (a) of this section, the Secretary, through the Commissioner, and in coordination with other appropriate programs in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, is authorized to make grants to pay part or all of the cost of the following specialized research activities:
In addition, NHTSA's new Non-motorized Safety grant program, authorized in the FAST Act, will provide $ 13.8 million in Federal funds to 20 States with significant proportions of pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities to implement effective education and enforcement programs.
The Commissioner is authorized to arrange, through grants or contracts, with institutions of higher education for the operation of short - term or regular session institutes for special training designed to improve the ability of teachers, supervisors, counselors, and other elementary or secondary school personnel to deal effectively with special educational problems occasioned by desegregation.
As part of the University Transportation Centers (UTC) program, the US Department of Transportation is seeking applications from eligible nonprofit institutions of higher education located in Federal Regions 1, 2 and 3 for grants authorized under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation (FAST) Act.
In addition, NHTSA's new Non-motorized Safety grant program, authorized in the FAST Act, will provide $ 13.8 million in federal funds to 20 States with significant proportions of pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities to implement effective education and enforcement programs.
The programs authorized under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 that provide grants, loans and work - study funds from the federal government to eligible students enrolled in college or career school.
One section authorizes the Secretary of Education to award grants to universities and colleges to develop curriculum and training programs that prepare students for careers in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and other forms of climate change mitigation.
(Sec. 265) Authorizes the Secretary to establish a research program to: (1) identify the factors affecting consumer actions to conserve energy and make improvements in energy efficiency; and (2) make grants to institutions of higher education to study the effects of consumer behavior on total energy use, the potential energy savings from changes in consumption habits, the ability to reduce GHG emissions through changes in energy consumption habits, increasing public awareness of federal climate adaptation and mitigation programs, and the potential for alterations in consumer behavior to further American energy independence.
Shortly thereafter, the B.C. Ministry of Advanced Education authorized TWU the right to grant law degrees.
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