by: Andrew Ujifusa & Alyson Klein EdWeek May 17, 2017 President Donald Trump's
full education budget proposal for fiscal 2018 would make notable cuts to the U.S. Department of Education, and leverage existing programs for disadvantaged students and K - 12 innovation to promote school choice, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Not exact matches
Legislative leaders and
education groups will likely have to wait until Cuomo's executive
budget proposal, which is due by Jan. 17, for the
full proposal.
Remember last year, when Cuomo was in
full - on war mode against the teachers unions, and trying to force
education reform down the Legislature's throat by inserting it into his
budget language and tying his
proposals to a boost in school aid?
Julia Warth, League of
Education Voters Jake Vela, League of
Education Voters Kelly Munn, League of
Education Voters February 22, 2018 Archived Recording 2018 Supplemental
Budget Side - By - Side 2018 Funding
Proposal Side - By - Side
Full Supplemental
Budget documents
In his
budget proposal for 2017 — 19 biennium, Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal underscored the importance of investing in teachers, noting, «Student success from the state's increased investment in
full - day kindergarten, K — 3 class size reduction, and other... basic
education components depends on making significant changes in Washington's ability to attract and retain qualified teachers.»