Sentences with phrase «fund educational improvements»

Indiana officials have agreed to provide the Fort Wayne schools with an extra $ 12.9 million over six years to fund educational improvements as part of a desegregation settlement.

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One disadvantage we found is that there are restrictions on the use of funds - you can not use a Citizens Bank personal loan for home improvement, educational or business purposes.
This funding will support program upgrades, additional supplies, and other improvements that will enhance the educational impact of these libraries on youth in these twelve communities.
The accelerated state funding will leverage $ 10 billion in direct capital investment to create thousands of direct jobs by rebuilding roads and bridges; parks, dams and flood control projects; upgrading water systems and educational facilities; and investing in energy efficient improvements to commercial and residential buildings.
By investing in more productive educational practices, we can recoup magnitudes of investment that can easily fund the improvements set out above.
Four months after that conversation with our beloved family and our arrival in Peru, we are working as volunteers educators from the University of Seville, under the agreement with the Regional Government of Piura, in the project «Improvement of the conditions of basic health and educational quality of rural Peruvian - Ecuadorian border district of Lancones, Piura — Peru ``, funded by the Basque Government and Engineering Association for Cooperation (IC - LI).
Comments: In 2008, Education reported that it added more reporting requirements to the annual Consolidated State Performance Report (CSPR) on school improvement funds to local educational agencies.
Each local educational agency that receives title I funds shall make supplemental education services available to eligible students who attend a school designated in improvement, corrective action or restructuring pursuant to this paragraph, consistent with section 120.4 of this Title.
It was launched in 2004 as part of a three - sector strategy for urban education reform that also included increased funding for public charter - school facilities and added funds for educational improvements in District of Columbia public schools.
Except as provided in subparagraph (vi) of this paragraph, a local educational agency (LEA) that received funds under title I for two consecutive years during which the LEA did not make adequate yearly progress on all applicable criteria in paragraph (14) of this subdivision in a subject area, or all applicable indicators in subparagraphs (15)(i) through (iii) of this subdivision, or the indicator in subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, shall be identified for improvement under section 1116 (c) of the NCLB, 20 U.S.C. section 6316 (c) and shall be subject to the requirements therein (Public Law, section 107 - 110, section 1116 [c], 115 STAT.
Each local educational agency that receives title I funds that has a school designated in improvement (year 2); corrective action; or restructuring pursuant to this paragraph, shall provide public school choice consistent with section 120.3 of this Title.
[10] In general, these LEA amounts may be reduced by state educational agencies to account for funds reserved for state administration, program improvement, and academic achievement awards; to adjust for recent shifts in LEA boundaries; and to provide grants to charter schools treated as separate LEAs under state law (such charter schools are not considered in the calculation of grants by USED).
True educational equity comes from comprehensive school reform, which incorporates academic improvements along with health care, housing policy, funding changes, family support and other policies that allow students to go to class safely and actually focus on their work, and that provides teachers with a work environment and enough support to operate creatively, not like infantilized robots.
In that role he championed the use of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to study the effectiveness of educational policies and interventions, which was a huge improvement in rigor for US ED - funded projects.
2) EITC — «The Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) is a program that provides tax credits to businesses that fund scholarships and other educational improvement programs for studeImprovement Tax Credit (EITC) is a program that provides tax credits to businesses that fund scholarships and other educational improvement programs for studeimprovement programs for students.»
Funds for the program come from businesses, which make contributions to non-profit scholarship or educational improvement organizations.
Provide funding to enable States and LEAs to implement promising educational reform programs and school improvement initiatives based on scientifically based research.
At the same time, the centers should resist the temptation to veer too far from state authority and become «clients» of the schools and districts they serve, cautioned Sam Redding, the director of the Center on Innovation and Improvement, a federally funded organization based in Lincoln, Ill., that helps regional educational centers work with states.
Title III — based upon information gathered during the comprehensive needs assessment process of Title I, funding is to supply student supports that are vital to educational improvement but absent from the community identified as in need, including library resources.
As part of an initial phase supported by the Regional Funds for Breakthrough Schools, 41 League schools made a public commitment to advancing educational equity, personalized learning, proficiency - based diplomas, alternative learning pathways, and ongoing school improvement.
A key improvement of ESAs over school vouchers and tax credits is that funds not used for K - 12 educational purposes can be «saved» or rolled over each year and used for continuing or higher education, thus changing the «use it or lose it» mentality in the current public school funding system.
In Connecticut, interdistrict magnet schools receive special funding BECAUSE they are supposed to «reduce, eliminate or prevent the racial, ethnic or economic isolation of public school students while offering a high - quality curriculum that supports educational improvement
Voters became part of the collaborative effort by approving a referendum to fund a study to assess potential educational improvements and administrative efficiencies.
He has served on numerous statewide boards and committees focusing on higher education improvement, K - 12 public education legislation, public education funding, educational technology, and reforming public education in Michigan.
Opponents, like those in Boston, say charter schools are threats to the very idea of public schooling — they weaken neighborhood schools by reducing enrollment, capturing their funding and prioritizing high - ability students instead of those most in need of educational improvements.
Rural telecommunication for educational professional development and instructional improvement: Two federally funded models.
The carrot that lawmakers were reaching for was hundreds of millions of dollars in federal stimulus funding Obama is offering as part of Race to the Top in exchange for improvements in the educational system.
One disadvantage we found is that there are restrictions on the use of funds - you can not use a Citizens Bank personal loan for home improvement, educational or business purposes.
A VA cash - out refinance loan is used by homeowners who wish to take cash out of their home's equity in order to fund other things, such as educational expenses or to make improvements to a home.
We fully fund Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act — the most powerful tool that we have to drive improvements in educational outcomes for low - income children.
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