Through our work advocating
for equity in school discipline, we often run into the same questions from site and district administrators.
We have alumni who work in public policy organizations, serve on local school boards, practice education law, and fight
for equity in school finance or, as physicians in low - income communities, provide quality health care for children.
Not exact matches
• Pearson, a U.K. - based educational materials provider, is
in talks with a consortium of Asian private
equity houses to sell its English - language
school unit
for more than $ 350 million, according to the Financial Times.
It is like waiting
for the storms to end, and
for the sun to come out — only you don't really know when that will be — especially because the CTO you just hired right out of grad
school in exchange
for equity is shaping out to be a horrible meteorologist.
The Creative Destruction Lab is a seed stage program
for massively scalable science - based ventures that launched from the University of Toronto's Rotman
School of Management
in 2012 with a goal of $ 50 million
in equity value creation
in five years.
He is currently an Entrepreneur
in Residence at UNC — Chapel Hill, and teaches
in the Minor
in Entrepreneurship as well as serving as the instructor
for two private
equity classes at Kenan - Flagler Business
School.
Other economists don't agree that you need $ 350,000 to be considered rich, however an amount of money that exceeds $ 200,000 per year is enough
for a family to lead a more than comfortable lifestyle; this means having the chance to live
in a big house, send the kids to private
schools, have enough money to travel internationally, own at least 2 cars, and have no debt except a mortgage which will help them build
equity.
AC: Since kids eat lunch every day at
school (whether it's packed
for them at home or offered
in a
school cafeteria), I see it as a perfect opportunity to talk about the ways that their food is connected to their environment, their health, their community and issues of
equity around the world.
Their stated mission is to advance «excellence, innovation, and
equity in schools by endowing leadership and learning
for principals
for the benefit of all children.»
A reader hoping
for an
in - depth analysis of inequalities
in the American educational system and promising approaches towards
school reform would likely be better off picking up a copy of Linda Darling - Hammond's book, The Flat World and Education: How America's Commitment to
Equity Will Determine Our Future.
«The state's rapidly improving economic picture means there's a real opportunity
for the state to more fully invest
in its public
schools, including dedicating new money to Foundation Aid as a way of increasing
equity and further helping students to thrive,» said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta.
It's about forcing the city to comply with the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity which sued over inequitable distribution of funding among wealthier and poorer
school districts back
in 1993.
«We're going to demand that Governor Cuomo provide the funding that was afforded to us
in a court decision
for our
schools,» she said as she joined advocates to push
for more funding under the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity, which
in 2007 won a lawsuit against the state to provide increased education funding to the city.
Nixon said Cuomo is not obeying a 12 - year - old court order
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity case, which says the state needs to spend billions more on
schools in order
for them to become equitable.
These public
schools have been chronically underfunded
for years, as the state's highest court found
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity (CFE) ruling.
I am fighting
for true equality
for all;
for equal pay and fair treatment at work, expanded voting rights, educational
equity, criminal justice reform, freedom from gun violence
in our
schools and on our streets, and health care
for all Americans.
The Initiative is modeled after President Barack Obama's My Brother's Keeper initiative
for young men and the city's Young Men's Initiative — and will be funded with $ 20 million
in City Council and private philanthropic funds to pursue recommendations like hiring more guidance counselors
in school, expanding the Nurse - Family Partnership program, and requiring city agencies to have «gender
equity liaisons.»
Having partnered with Brian
for years when he served
in the State Assembly, I know he will a powerful advocate
for our community by funding and promoting
equity and diversity
in our public
schools, preserving and expanding affordable housing, and promoting services
for seniors and New Yorkers of all ages.»
(Released February 17, 2017) This report examines how 10 high need
school districts on Long Island are impacted by the proposed 2017 Executive Budget
in relation to how much they are owed under the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity statewide settlement of 2007.
Mike Rebell is the man responsible
for the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity Lawsuit
in which courts found the state underfunded New York City public
schools.
«The court order
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity lawsuit was founded on the principle that all
schools need adequate funding levels
in order to provide every student a «sound basic education.»
Staff at Edward R. Murrow HS
in Midwood, owed $ 10 million
in Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity funds from the state, put together a multilanguage video telling the governor what the
school needs and have sent photos with the same message to the governor and sent postcards to legislators urging them to stand against Cuomo's policies.
He even hit the Cuomo
for not honoring Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan to reimburse the city billions
in education dollars the State Court of Appeals determined Albany owed
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity decision, and
for favoring the proliferation of charter
schools.
First, advocates who seek additional aid
for education frequently invoke the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity lawsuit and the Legislature's adoption of «Foundation Aid»
in 2007, insinuating that the CFE lawsuit found that
schools statewide were underfunded and that the court ordered additional funding statewide.
After being elected to Community
School Board 6
in 1986, he and attorney Michael Rebell founded the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity in 1991.
The foldout also includes commitments to «support our public
schools» and to «close the $ 4.4 billion annual gap
in funding owed by the state to public
schools» — a figure apparently derived from the Court of Appeals» 2003 Campagn
for Fiscal
Equity, Inc. v. State decision, which ruled Albany had shortchanged the city billions
in education funds.
The rally, organized by the Rise and Resist and the Alliance
for Quality Education (AQE)
in recent weeks, is part of a statewide push to fulfill the 2007 Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity court ruling that mandates education funds be distributed to New York's
school districts to ensure all
schools can provide students with a «sound basic education.»
«It is not obviously the same as addressing the core inequality as created by the absence of a resolution
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity case, this is not a follow - through on that commitment by the state, but it does look like a substantial step forward
for school aid,» Mr. de Blasio said.
James held a rally at City Hall on Sunday to call on the State to fully fund city
schools in line with the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity and to criticize Gov. Cuomo's education reform policies.
He broke into politics by co-founding the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity, which
in 1993 sued Albany
for billions of dollars it argued the state owed to city public
schools — and eventually won, though Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration has since resisted delivering the funds.
«That means that we can now focus our efforts
in the coming years on getting New York City
schools the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity money they are still owed and building equity into the state aid formula so that poor school districts get more state aid than wealthier ones,» Mulgrew
Equity money they are still owed and building
equity into the state aid formula so that poor school districts get more state aid than wealthier ones,» Mulgrew
equity into the state aid formula so that poor
school districts get more state aid than wealthier ones,» Mulgrew said.
That agenda fails to pay the city the $ 2.5 billion
in state aid that
schools are owed from the 2006 settlement of the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity lawsuit, despite a $ 5 billion state budget surplus.
Lasher is running against Marisol Alcantara, a former union organizer
for the New York State Nurses Association, and Robert Jackson, a former councilman who is also a plaintiff
in a landmark case by the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity, which argued that New York was under funding
schools and not meeting its constitutional burden to provide children with a «sound basic education.»
Mulgrew welcomed the Council's support
in two statewide initiatives: lobbying Albany to increase state aid
in light of the $ 2 billion the state owes New York City public
schools as a result of the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity court settlement, and supporting full funding
for Teacher Centers.
In particular, he hit the governor over his failure to deliver the billions of dollars that the state's highest court determined Albany owed New York City schools in the 2003 Campaign for Fiscal Equity v. State cas
In particular, he hit the governor over his failure to deliver the billions of dollars that the state's highest court determined Albany owed New York City
schools in the 2003 Campaign for Fiscal Equity v. State cas
in the 2003 Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity v. State case.
The
schools were supposed to get around 5.5 billion more dollars
in education aid, after the Court of Appeals ruled
in 2006
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity case.
Legislators, union leaders and activists rallied outside City Hall today to attack Gov. Andrew Cuomo
for what they alleged was his failure to honor a Court of Appeals decision
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity v. New York State case, which determined that Albany had shortchanged New York City
schools some $ 15 billion.
He went on to say that it was «disgraceful» that the state administration had not paid money owed to
schools through the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity, especially because most of that money would go to high need
schools in minority neighborhoods.
Ultimately, however, his plan falls short by allocating less than $ 1 billion
in new education money this year at a time when public
schools are still owed more than $ 4.4 billion
in Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity (CFE) funding.
He also noted education spending was
in many ways driven by the result of the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity's 2006 court decision and the following year's legislation enhancing resources
for public
schools.
they chanted, demanding the state honor a settlement
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity lawsuit that requires it to provide more aid to under - funded
school districts.
«The way to show he supports educational
equity with more than fine words
in a long speech is to fund Foundation Aid,» said Jasmine Gripper, legislative director of the Alliance
for Quality Education, a group that fights
for school funding.
In a move widely seen as dismissive of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's education initiatives, Miner and de Blasio on Monday called upon state officials to revise
school aid based on the Citizens
for Fiscal
Equity court decision, which held that New York City
schools were inadequately funded.
Turning rhetoric into reality will be a tough call — public spending cuts show no sign of letting up and the combination of rising demand
for school places, lack of accountability and cuts to education budgets
in real terms will need careful consideration if we are to improve standards and
equity in education within the next administration.
More money
for city
schools, ordered more than 15 years ago by the state's highest court,
in the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity case.
An Albany County state supreme court justice has ruled against plaintiffs from eight «small city
school districts» who contended that the state has failed to adequately fund them
in light of the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity lawsuit that almost a decade ago found that New York City
schools had been systemically shortchanged when it came to state aid.
At 9 a.m., Assemblywoman Deborah Glick participates
in panel on «Women's Pay
Equity: Getting Even» at the New
School's Center
for New York City Affairs, Theresa Lang Community and Student Center, Arnhold Hall, I - 202, 55 W. 13th St., Manhattan.
There are unfunded mandates and lack of aid from the state, and while he has provided more money
for education, it is less than the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity settlement [the 2006 court ruling requiring the state to pay billions
in backpay to shortchanged
school districts]... When [Assembly Speaker Carl] Heastie proposed a slightly progressive income tax, he just rejected it.
The Urban Youth Collaborative called the bill «an unprecedented step to subsidize private education using the public's money,» noting
in its release that according to the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity, «New York City
schools are owed $ 2.3 billion» under court judgements against the city and state
for not providing a minimum adequate education
in the public
schools.
UFT President Michael Mulgrew and
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña slammed Cuomo for the governor's failure to pay the city the $ 2.5 billion in state aid that city schools are owed from the 2006 settlement of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity l
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña slammed Cuomo
for the governor's failure to pay the city the $ 2.5 billion
in state aid that city
schools are owed from the 2006 settlement of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity l
schools are owed from the 2006 settlement of the Campaign
for Fiscal
Equity lawsuit.