And schools would no longer
face federal sanctions if they fail to make what was called «adequate yearly progress» — a benchmark that critics have long called unrealistic and onerous.
Not exact matches
That means you could
face sanctions from both state and
federal agencies along with back taxes, penalties, interest, and other consequences from the IRS.
This exacerbated the inherent risk - aversion and «box - checking» request for proposal processes in state education offices and school districts by adding
federal sanctions to the list of risks they already
faced in their procurement processes.
Federal law requires 95 percent participation in the annual assessment of third through eighth graders, and districts that fall below that threshold can face sanctions from their state and the federal Education Depa
Federal law requires 95 percent participation in the annual assessment of third through eighth graders, and districts that fall below that threshold can
face sanctions from their state and the
federal Education Depa
federal Education Department.
In addition to the growing body of research supporting the benefits of alternative campus discipline programs, there is now
federal pressure for districts to rethink their practices: schools may
face sanctions if discipline policies are found to unfairly target minority students.
Those that consistently fail to improve could
face state and
federal sanctions.
Most school districts in Washington State will likely have less control over how they spend money during the next academic year, and those that were already under
sanction for failing to make progress under the
federal No Child Left Behind law will
face more severe consequences.
Those that received
federal Title I funds — funds allocated to schools that serve a requisite number of low - income students —
faced sanctions that increased over time.
What should counsel consider when
facing or seeking ESI spoliation
sanctions in a US
federal court?
With at least six Florida personal injury lawyers now
facing unrelated criminal charges for defrauding auto insurers and the Sunshine State already in the running for this year's # 1 ranking among the nation's Judicial Hellholes, a panel of four
federal judges last week imposed nearly $ 9.2 million in
sanctions on two Jacksonville - based plaintiffs» firms for their shameless pursuit of more than 1,200 «frivolous and factually baseless lawsuits» against tobacco defendants... → Read More: Two Florida Firms» Fraudulent Tobacco Claims Draw Nearly $ 9.2 Million in
Sanctions