Sentences with phrase «existing federal education funds»

President Donald Trump offered one major K - 12 education proposal during the presidential campaign: a $ 20 billion plan that would reprioritize existing federal education funds to provide vouchers for private - school choice.

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Specifically, members of the National Association of Administrators of State and Federal Education Programs (naasfep) lobbied their Congressional delegations to vote against the consolidation of existing categorical education programs into new block grants to the states, to maintain those programs at their current levels of funding, and to work actively against the passage of PreEducation Programs (naasfep) lobbied their Congressional delegations to vote against the consolidation of existing categorical education programs into new block grants to the states, to maintain those programs at their current levels of funding, and to work actively against the passage of Preeducation programs into new block grants to the states, to maintain those programs at their current levels of funding, and to work actively against the passage of President...
Requiring «highly qualified early educators,» dedicating existing federal funds for an early - education matching - grant program, and giving districts more flexibility to use Title I money for pre-K-3 programs are some of the major recommendations in a report on revamping the federal No Child Left Behind Act to improve schooling for younger children.
Finding that «local policy prerogatives and dire financial conditions trumped federal pleas for reform and led to the spending of massive amounts of aid on preserving the status quo and protecting existing jobs and programs,» Smarick urges policymakers to heed the lessons learned from that experience and to focus on reducing the gulf between reforms promised and reforms delivered when it comes to the Department of Education's $ 4.35 billion Race to the Top fund.
NSBA supports increasing federal funding for existing education programs before considering funding new programs that have not yet demonstrated positive results.
Maximizing Large Federal Funds to Support Opportunity Youth This new report investigates the ways in which the existing federal funding streams of WIOA, TANF, SNAP (Food Stamps) Education and Training, and Pell Grants are challenging to use and hard to combine, even when it would be in the best interest of the young person and the community toFederal Funds to Support Opportunity Youth This new report investigates the ways in which the existing federal funding streams of WIOA, TANF, SNAP (Food Stamps) Education and Training, and Pell Grants are challenging to use and hard to combine, even when it would be in the best interest of the young person and the community tofederal funding streams of WIOA, TANF, SNAP (Food Stamps) Education and Training, and Pell Grants are challenging to use and hard to combine, even when it would be in the best interest of the young person and the community to do so.
With both the House and Senate having passed their respective education bills, NSBA remains steadfast in working with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to pass a final bill that restores community ownership to local school boards, maximizes federal funding for Title I, and excludes private vouchers, tuition tax credits, or existing voucher programs.
Setting aside billions in federal funds to create a marketplace where none existed would be a significant departure from Trump's argument that the federal government needs to reduce its role in education.
Donald Trump's education transition leader has indicated that Trump's administration will focus on expanding school choice by redirecting billions of dollars in existing federal funding to charter and private schools.
In addition to using existing state and local funds, school districts could use federal funds — ESSA Title I, Title II, and Title IV; Education Innovation and Research; AmeriCorps; and more — to finance these programs.
There are various federal anti-discrimination laws pertaining to housing, employment, public accommodation, education, and voter registration, but it is not clear how health - research funding would be subsumed under existing discrimination law.
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