Sentences with phrase «eligible local charter schools»

Allows SBE, within available appropriations, to approve operating grants of up to $ 3,000 per student for eligible local charter schools.
Allows SBE to award grants of up to $ 500,000 for startup costs for an eligible local charter school to be established on or after July 1, 2012.

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In those cases where the local districts don't have to share their money, area charter schools would still get capital aid from the state — $ 50 million in 2017 - 18 that's divided among all eligible charter schools statewide, even those getting a cut of local money.
The hypersegregated Stamford charter schools contain larger proportions of Black and Latinx students, those eligible for free / reduced price meals, and those with disabilities compared to the local Stamford public school district.
As my Choice Watch report (Cotto & Feder, 2014) demonstrated, charter schools in Connecticut tend to serve a relatively more advantaged group of (mostly) Black and Latinx children including fewer children with disabilities, emerging bilingual children, and children eligible for free and reduced priced meals compared to the students in local public schools in the same cities as the charter schools.
The new law also ensures that state charter schools are eligible for RESA (Regional Education Service Agency) services and membership; provides an increase in capital funds for brick and mortar state charter schools located in the boundaries of a local school district where the capital revenue (per student) exceeds the state average total capital (per student); increases per - student capital funding for virtual schools to offset certain technology costs; and provides a Department of Education and State Charter School Commission grant program for replicating high performing charter scharter schools are eligible for RESA (Regional Education Service Agency) services and membership; provides an increase in capital funds for brick and mortar state charter schools located in the boundaries of a local school district where the capital revenue (per student) exceeds the state average total capital (per student); increases per - student capital funding for virtual schools to offset certain technology costs; and provides a Department of Education and State Charter School Commission grant program for replicating high performing charter scharter schools located in the boundaries of a local school district where the capital revenue (per student) exceeds the state average total capital (per student); increases per - student capital funding for virtual schools to offset certain technology costs; and provides a Department of Education and State Charter School Commission grant program for replicating high performing charter scschool district where the capital revenue (per student) exceeds the state average total capital (per student); increases per - student capital funding for virtual schools to offset certain technology costs; and provides a Department of Education and State Charter School Commission grant program for replicating high performing charter sCharter School Commission grant program for replicating high performing charter scSchool Commission grant program for replicating high performing charter scharter schools.
Georgia instituted competitive public schools facilities funding 11 years ago and by law charter schools are eligible for E-SPLOST — education special local option sales tax — dollars but GCSA's report said, ``... the dividends from these programs have, thus far, been very limited.»
New Hampshire statutes prohibit more than 10 % of the resident pupils in any grade in a (non-charter) public school district to be eligible to transfer to a charter school without the approval of the local school board in the town where the child resides.
Charter schools would be eligible for state transportation funds if the local school district refused to provide them with transportation services.
Local education agencies (including charter school LEAs), and nonprofit organizations working in collaboration with LEA (s) or a consortium of schools, are eligible to compete for i3 funding.
New York's charter school law requires that SED and SUNY set targets for enrolling and retaining students with disabilities, English Language Learners, and students who are eligible for free or reduced lunch at rates that are «comparable» to those of the local school district or city school district.
Eligible providers should include local education agencies (school districts, charter schools), and Head Start programs, child care agencies, and community - based providers of prekindergarten programs in partnership with local education agencies.
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