All charter schools deserve full and
equitable funding so we can continue doing the important work of educating children.»
Promoting Equity — Support
equitable funding so that children in both rural and urban schools are fully supported and are able to meet expectations of the state's performance standards.
Not exact matches
«When the charter industry begins serving students with special needs and English Language Learners at the same rate as traditional public schools, and cracks down on the fraud, mismanagement and abuse prevalent at
so many charters, perhaps its leaders can then join our longstanding fight for the
equitable funding that all kids need.»
The state's charter law must support new and high - performing operators; the state's school finance system must provide
equitable, student - based
funding; facilities must be made available to new and growing schools; educator certification rules must fit the needs of successful schools; and
so on.
State leaders must find a way to distribute what education
funding we do have based on student need, rather than the type of public school,
so that every Connecticut child receives
equitable support for their public education.»
I am
so sick of reading about McCleary (Washington's ongoing intragovernmental battle for
equitable funding for K - 12) I don't know what to do with myself.
«One State, One Future is really just a first step, as E4E - Connecticut teachers are looking to continue this conversation on school
funding with legislators, parents and community members to create the momentum for the more
equitable system students in our state
so desperately need and deserve.»
Texas must provide
equitable access to
funding for school facilities
so that all districts have equal access to facilities revenue for equal tax effort.
Although Adamowski doesn't actually have the authority to «offer regional out - of - district» options to Windham students,
funded by Windham taxpayers but not accessible to all students in an
equitable manner, he is doing
so anyway; Although Adamowski is not authorized to do
so, he is eliminating bilingual education and putting a Band - Aid in its place; Although Adamowski doesn't have the authority to do
so, he forced TFA on Windham; Although Adamowski doesn't actually have the authority to do it, he is interfering with other, non-Education Boards and Councils in the Town of Windham; Although Adamowski doesn't have the authority or power to do it, he has usurped the Board of Education completely and they have sat by and let it happen; Although Adamowski has no business interfering, he is trying to get charter reform that includes either mayoral control of the BoE or an appointed BoE in Windham.
Demand fair
funding so that every child receives a quality education through fair and
equitable distribution of resources.
The top issues identified by charter alumni
so far include ensuring access to
equitable facilities, sharing best practices, and startup
funding.
The truth is that Steven Adamowski has already given a deposition in support of Malloy's position and against the interest of Norwalk and all the other communities that are fighting
so hard to force Connecticut's elected officials to adopt a fair,
equitable and constitutional school
funding formula.
This year, one of the two issues they selected was
equitable school
funding and resources, in part because of the budget issues,
so we can ensure our students who need more, are receiving more resources.
«The keys to successfully litigating these issues for policyholder counsel are: (i) focus on the policy language; (ii) think about what happens if the policyholder wins the liability case; (iii) considering the overwhelmingly common practice of carriers»
funding the defense, argue that the burden of dispelling the expectation of coverage is on the carrier to negate defense coverage; and (iv) recognize that while the incurrence of defense costs can be a catastrophic exposure to the policyholder it can also be
so for the carrier, meaning that the policyholder must sensitively respond to the
equitable force of the insurer's arguments and not simply rely on «punish the drafter» arguments or what the Nabisco court characterized as» «mom and pop» grocery store argument [s]» (unless one has to).