Sentences with phrase «figures on school budgets»

District - by - district figures on school budgets, tax caps, pay raises and other data are included in Newsday's School Voters Guide.

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Riverhead School District Superintendent Nancy Carney said they're analyzing figures to see the full impact of the state aid on the district's budget.
For example, if the school is focusing on students» awareness of economics, include a budget lesson that requires students to figure out the cost of building the hole.
Urban school districts spend significantly less per pupil on their high - poverty schools than their low - poverty ones, a fact that is routinely masked by school budgets that use average - salary figures rather than actual ones, a new paper suggests.
Commenting on the figures, Ian Nairn said, «With school and college budgets under increased pressure too many today are missing opportunities to save money and IT staff time by moving on - premise services such as email, storage, web hosting, collaboration apps, disaster recovery and tailored business apps to the Cloud.
Laptops costing four - figure sums were also stolen from primary and secondary schools across the Scottish capital, putting additional pressure on schools that are already struggling with budgets.
RIBA's analysis of government figures found that only five per cent of buildings across 18,000 schools were in top condition, and it has suggested that tightening budgets are having a negative impact on the quality of these buildings.
The figures look only at the new funding formula and do not take account of other costs and pressures on school budgets, such as inflation.
Since 2001, school district students have received between $ 1,000 and $ 2,000 more than charter students, depending on the year, according to figures from the Joint Legislative Budget Committee Per - Pupil Funding Reports and the Arizona Department of Education's Annual Report.
Rather than serve as a conduit for flowing district policy to school principals, who are then expected to act on those centralized decisions, Ms. Allen and her team in the 20,000 - student district help principals learn how to best exercise autonomy in their schools, from making staffing decisions to figuring out instructional priorities to determining if there's enough money in the school's budget to buy a van for after - school activities.
Set a budget for your back - to - school shopping before you hit the stores, and then figure out how much you can spend for the items on your list.
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