Sentences with phrase «educational assistance programs»

The Supreme Court, in cases culminating in Agostini [v. Felton], has established the general principle that state educational assistance programs do not have the primary effect of advancing religion if those programs provide public aid to both sectarian and nonsectarian institutions (1) on the basis of neutral, secular criteria that neither favor nor disfavor religion; and (2) only as a result of numerous private choices of the individual parents of school - age children.
Dedicated to providing its team members with a total rewards benefits package, Nationwide Insurance offers paid time off, retirement planning, medical coverage, educational assistance programs, and ample professional development opportunities.
Harry had established and helped develop an educational assistance program in Melbourne and was looking at the possibility of developing an operation in Perth.

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Talison Lithium supports the community in a variety of ways including financial and in - kind assistance for community programs and projects, tourism, environmental activities, schools and educational programs.
A gift made to this appeal represents a gift to one or more of Project HOPE's medical, educational and humanitarian assistance programs.
Loan Repayment Assistance Programs (LRAPs) are a powerful tool to help you manage repayment of your educational debt.
Perhaps you don't redistribute wealth but you provide an opportunity for an educational class, a job posting (you take them to the interview), or figure out where the assistance programs are.
Furthermore, under the general welfare provision of the Constitution, the Federal Government offers financial assistance to states and local communities for a variety of educational purposes, ranging from subsidies for school lunch programs to salaries for teachers of agriculture and loans for school building construction.
The staff and volunteers at recovery centers and aftercare programs offer food and shelter along with medical / psychological assessment, evaluation of educational / social development, child care and legal assistance.
Corvallis Waldorf School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, family structure, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, abilities, or other legally protected status in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, tuition assistance programs, staff hiring, or other school programs.
They may offer educational programs, caregiving tips, support groups, respite care, and assistance with medical needs and financial obligations.
Oneida County Department of Social Services offers day care assistance for recipients of temporary assistance who are working or participating in an approved training or educational program and meet the eligibility requirements.
On Tuesday, after meeting with Republican senators, Cuomo said he included the Dream Act — which extends tuition assistance programs to undocumented immigrants — and a tax credit to offset educational donations as a «statement of priority,» not an item he was actually going to the mat over.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said all of the proposals from New York will be supported by a full complement of state incentives, including Excelsior tax credits tied to potential job creation and other assistance with the development of office space, workforce development, educational programming and research collaborations.
Also at 10 a.m., Rep. John Katko will visit numerous meal providers, not - for - profit human services agencies, and homeless assistance and educational outreach programs throughout the City of Syracuse, First English Lutheran Church Food Pantry, 501 James St., Syracuse.
While prisoners can sometimes get access to educational courses now, they are ineligible for the federal Pell Grant program as well as the New York State Tuition Assistance Programprogram as well as the New York State Tuition Assistance ProgramProgram (TAP).
According to the bill, which is sponsored by Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Education Committee Chairman Carl Marcellino, the education inspector would provide «oversight, guidance, and technical assistance related to the educational and fiscal policies, practices, programs, and decisions of the city district, city board, chancellor, and mayor.»
To directly assist persons with addiction who are in recovery through this program with educational incentives, housing assistance, job placement and child care
-- The Secretary shall pay to each individual entitled to educational assistance under this chapter who is pursuing an approved program of education (other than a program covered by subsections (e) through (i)-RRB- the amounts specified in subsection (c) to meet the expenses of such individual's subsistence, tuition, fees, and other educational costs for pursuit of such program of education.
Currently, Marr is on a two - year rotation in Washington, D.C., as the education team leader for Asia and the Middle East, for which she provides technical assistance for the educational programs in 23 countries including two of USAID's largest, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The increase came in response to a 1986 law requiring local summer programs for disadvantaged youths to include assessment of educational deficiencies and remedial assistance along with work experience.
Copyright 1988, Editorial April 22 — Immigrant education: The U.S. Education Department is inviting applications for new awards, under the Emergency Immigrant Education Program, to provide financial assistance to state educational agencies for educational services and costs for eligible immigrant children enrolled in elementary and secondary public and nonprofit schools.
[5] GOA - Gemeentelijk Onderwijs Achterstanden beleid (Municipal Educational Policy Executive Board)-- these children in the primary school age - group, deal with foreign and Dutch national children who — through circumstance, i.e. fugitive status, or children whose parents were from specific educational backward milieus, could be eligible to receive educational program support and schools received extra funds in order to get expert assistance in order to diminish the gap in educational impairment.
The Bureau of Federal Educational Programs provides technical assistance, program support and monitoring to local educational agencies that will lead to improved academic achievement outcomes for students who are disadvantaged, migrant, neglected, delinquent, at - risk, or homeless; or in rural and low - income schools.
If being a child in a low - income family mattered primarily because teens were forced to work or could not afford college, the government could reduce the black - white gap in educational attainment through more - generous tuition or income - assistance programs.
Dr. Ximena E. Zate served as Program Administrator and Director of the Bilingual / ESL Technical Assistance Center (BETAC) in Eastern Suffolk BOCES on Long Island, where she provided educational services for English language learners and English as a Second Language / Bilingual teachers and district administrators in Suffolk County.
The Student - to - School Nurse Ratio Improvement Act of 2013 will create a pilot demonstration grant program that allows federal assistance for educational agencies at the local level to target schools with the least adequate school nurse to student ratios.
The mission of the Office of K - 12 School Choice is to support quality public and private educational choice programs by providing information and assistance to promote successful outcomes for students, families, institutions and communities.
The Washington Supreme Court held that a state educational grant program for «placebound» students — those who the state identified as not likely to complete a four - year degree without public financial assistance — that included religious schools does not violate Washington's first Blaine Amendment (Article I, Section 11) because the program was not intended to aid religious schools.
The bill establishes a tax credit scholarship and educational expense assistance program for students with disabilities, a «financial hardship transition program» for ISDs losing ASATR, $ 60 million in additional funding for open - enrollment charter schools, and $ 60 million in additional funding for the existing debt allotment program.
Title I, Part D, of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA), as amended, also called the Prevention and Intervention Programs for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent or At - Risk Act, provides financial assistance to educational programs for youths in state - operated institutions or community day pPrograms for Children and Youth who are Neglected, Delinquent or At - Risk Act, provides financial assistance to educational programs for youths in state - operated institutions or community day pprograms for youths in state - operated institutions or community day programsprograms.
Title I, D — Prevention & Intervention for Children and Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At - Risk Title I, Part D Prevention & Intervention Programs for Children & Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At - Risk provides financial assistance to educational programs for youths in state - operated institutions or community day pPrograms for Children & Youth Who are Neglected, Delinquent, or At - Risk provides financial assistance to educational programs for youths in state - operated institutions or community day pprograms for youths in state - operated institutions or community day programsprograms.
The program also provides financial assistance to enable educational agencies to meet the requirements of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972.
As documented under Section 1115 of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA), a local education agency receiving Title I funds «may use funds received under this part only for programs that provide services to eligible children under subsection (b) identified as having the greatest need for special assistance... Eligible children are children identified by the school as failing, or most at risk of failing, to meet the State's challenging student academic achievement standards on the basis of multiple, educationally related, objective criteria established by the local educational agency and supplemented by the school, except that children from preschool through grade 2 shall be selected solely on the basis of such criteria as teacher judgment, interviews with parents, and developmentally appropriate measures».
As documented under Section 1114 of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESEA), a local education agency receiving Title I funds «that desires to operate a schoolwide program shall first develop (or amend a plan for such a program that was in existence on the day before the date of enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001), in consultation with the local educational agency and its school support team or other technical assistance provider under section 1117, a comprehensive plan for reforming the total instructional program in the school that describes how the school will implement the components described in paragraph (1)».
According to Section 1114 (2)(A) of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESSA), «Any eligible school that desires to operate a schoolwide program shall first develop (or amend a plan for such a program that was in existence on the day before the date of enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001), in consultation with the local educational agency and its school support team or other technical assistance provider under section 1117».
To achieve this vision, NCSI's overarching goal is to provide technical assistance that builds State Education Agency and Lead Agency capacity to develop, implement, and evaluate their State Systemic Improvement Plan and support local programs in improving educational results and functional outcomes for children with disabilities.
The South Central Collaborative for Equity (SCCE), the equity assistance center that is a program of IDRA and serves Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas (Federal Region VI), has embraced the goals of educational equity.
Dr. Hanlon's professional experience includes evaluating programs for various educational initiatives, providing technical assistance and data analysis for secondary schools, and creating professional development materials for teachers.
Title IA is a federally funded program providing financial assistance to local educational agencies and schools with a high percentage of children from low income families to help ensure that all children meet state academic standards.
The daily educational experience includes small and flex groups, inquiry -, project -, and technology - based learning, enrichment programs, tiered learning assistance, and a comprehensive Special Education program.
Specific provisions included scholarships and loans to students in higher education, with loans to students preparing to be teachers and to those who showed promise in the curricular areas of mathematics, science, engineering, and modern foreign languages; grants to states for programs in mathematics, science, and modern foreign languages in public schools; the establishment of centres to expand and improve the teaching of languages; help to graduate students, including fellowships for doctoral students to prepare them to be professors at institutions of higher learning; assistance for the improvement of guidance, counseling, and testing programs; provisions for research and experimentation in the use of television, radio, motion pictures, and related media for educational purposes; and the improvement of statistical services at the state level.
Upward Bound Math and Science (formerly Upward Bound Four Corners) is a year - round TRiO program providing educational services and college preparatory assistance to high school students who will be first - generation college graduates.
«This clambake helped fund scholarship assistance and support special programs, enhancing the educational experience for the 7,700 students of the Staten Island Catholic Regional schools,» said James Pistilli, chairman of the development committee and trustee of S.I. Regional Catholic Schools.
In selecting communities to participate in the program, the statute requires DOT to give priority to those communities where (a) average air fares are higher than the air fares for all communities; (b) a portion of the cost of the activity contemplated by the community is provided from local, non-airport-revenue sources; (c) a public - private partnership has been or will be established to facilitate air carrier service to the public; (d) improved service will bring the material benefits of scheduled air transportation to a broad section of the traveling public, including businesses, educational institutions, and other enterprises whose access to the National air transportation system is limited (e) the assistance will be used in a timely fashion; and, (f) multiple communities cooperate to submit a regional or multistate application to consolidate air service into one regional airport.
DOT's Departmental Special Programs Office provides planning, execution, and coordination on a recurring basis for the Secretary's Annual Awards Ceremony, Combined Federal Campaign, Feds Feeds Families, Take Our Daughters and Sons To Work ® Day Event, Public Service Recognition week, Blood Drive Program, Voting Assistance Program, and Community Service Coalition (Volunteer) programs (involving educational partnerships and community outreach actiPrograms Office provides planning, execution, and coordination on a recurring basis for the Secretary's Annual Awards Ceremony, Combined Federal Campaign, Feds Feeds Families, Take Our Daughters and Sons To Work ® Day Event, Public Service Recognition week, Blood Drive Program, Voting Assistance Program, and Community Service Coalition (Volunteer) programs (involving educational partnerships and community outreach actiprograms (involving educational partnerships and community outreach activities).
Headquartered in Gardena, Calif., the Foundation is dedicated to providing medical assistance for those in need, including children, educational opportunities for young people through automotive and other training programs and benefitting the Shelby Automotive Museum.
The Library also offers more than 800 public - use computers, free art exhibits, educational programs, events for all ages, 24/7 reference assistance, online databases, interlibrary loan and special collections.
ED: U.S. Department of Education, the federal agency that administers federal financial assistance to students enrolled in postsecondary educational programs.
Most Universities and Colleges require all of their students to submit the FAFSA to attain financial assistance such as college - sponsored financial aid including grants, educational loans, and work - study programs.
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