Sentences with phrase «get facility funding»

«It's not going to be easy to get the facility funding but... as lieutenant governor, I will do all I can in this budget conference to get money for the first time for facility funding for charter schools,» Patrick said during a charter school rally at the Capitol.
In Texas, charters don't get facility funding, which for YES Prep means a start - up cost of $ 11.5 million per school.
Unlike traditional public schools, charter public schools get no facilities funding from the state.
Michelle Smith, executive director of the Fast Growth School Coalition, which supports school districts that have rapid enrollment growth, opposes providing more money for charter schools when some school districts don't get any facilities funding.

Not exact matches

-- Our seniors who can't get into a care facility due to lack of funding for staffing?
Meanwhile, in Buffalo, SolarCity was burning through hundreds of millions of dollars of government funding to get the facility built as fast as possible.
But to the extent some districts (because of labor costs, size of the free / reduced population, lack of facilities, etc.) can't match those exemplary meals, I'd love to get parents more up in arms over school meal funding as well.
The controversy goes back to November 1993, when the Library District got a referendum proposal approved to raise money for its share of the Central Park facility, but the Park District did not win approval of a companion fund - raising measure.
In Elk Grove Village, park planner Derek Mach said the Park District will try to address neighbors» concerns and work with them if the skateboard facility gets funding.
I can't really imagine that these facilities are the top priority for maternity services in the NHS budget, so the funding from the Ashfield Fund is no doubt vital to ensure families get to spend time with their sleeping babies, whilst being well cared for by the exceptional teams.
While Niagara County has invested in its college's facilities, ECC has struggled to get by on inadequate funding from New York State and Erie County.
The freeze on charters» per - pupil funding won't officially end for another year, but these innovative public schools will get direct state grants to reduce the gap this year — and also get markedly more facilities funding.
Charters in New York City also will get $ 8 million in new rent subsidies — an increase from 20 percent to 30 percent — but a measure that would have provided additional funds for statewide building facilities was defeated.
The second purpose is to offer support to Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski who has been spearheading an effort to get a $ 1.6 million grant from New York's Empire State Development fund for the construction of this facility rescinded.
In the United States getting a new research facility built usually involves persuading one huge funding organization that it is essential.
The National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility, shown here in a drawing, gets construction funding in a bill approved by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Basic energy sciences, which funds work in chemistry, material science, and condensed matter physics and runs most of DOE's large user facilities, gets a bump up of 1.2 % to $ 1.872 billion.
Charters say it's unfair that DCPS gets to control all of the school facilities and gets more per - pupil funding.
It's true that New York charters get several thousand dollars less in operating funds per student than the city's district schools do — and, even more important, they do not get separate capital funding for facilities in Gotham's extremely pricey real - estate market.
The story of Syracuse is familiar: misguided attempts at urban renewal in the 1960s, destruction of old neighborhoods by interstate highways penetrating the city center, expansion of suburbs facilitated by federally funded highways and tax benefits for new housing; movement of many industrial facilities to the South; and redlining of old city neighborhoods so they could not get necessary mortgages and insurance for home purchase, rehabilitation, and maintenance.
As for the latter, states must to find ways to get charter schools to a decent level of per - pupil funding, plus facilities funding, if not in comparison to traditional public schools then at least in terms of real dollars.
Not only do we get around 75 percent of the funding of regular district schools, but many of our schools pay all facilities expenses, which means rent, utilities, snow removal, security, roof repairs and everything else that district public schools get for free.
Get it right the first time by determining the vision for using technology to teach (not test), and figure out the proper funding and other mechanisms instead of dipping into facilities bonds meant for other purposes.
And sadly, people who can't afford better just get less — less experienced teachers, inadequate funding and inferior facilities.
Thankfully, Governor Abbott added the issue of school finance to the agenda giving us a second bite at the apple at getting our number one priority, facilities funding, across the finish line.
Together, we must contact our state representatives in the House to ensure a facilities funding bill gets to the Governor's desk.
No Teacher or Administrator Salaries: Proceeds from the sale of the bonds authorized by this proposition shall be used only for the acquisition, construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or replacement of school facilities, including the furnishing and equipping of school facilities, and not for any other purpose, including teacher and school administrator salariesLawyer Trick!Another new twist on lawyers trying to get you to approve changing the prohibition in the Constitution on the use of bond funds for administrator salaries.
Charter schools get money based on the number of students they have but don't receive funding to build facilities.
According to the State of the Sector report, the funding deficit for public charter schools can be large, and the resources spent on facilities that traditional public schools automatically get diverts much needed funding from the classroom, forcing public charter schools to do more with less.
The high school provides the facilities (during a reasonable hour... say 2:00 - 3:00, or 3:00 - 4:00) and a majority of the students, and it's a double win for the institutions involved: the community college bolsters its numbers and gets more funding; the high school ensures that its students enroll in college classes and can also utilize its own teachers in different classrooms.
As NPE noted, these forms of instruction are «potentially profitable» because the schools receive the same funding per student that a standard district public or charter school would get, «while having far fewer costs for teachers, services, transportation or facilities
«Children attending charter schools receive only a fraction of what their friends who attend district schools receive, and their schools get no funding for their facilities.
They are ready to advocate on behalf of their schools to make sure their children get equitable funding and access to facilities funding.
June 13, 2013 (New York, NY)-- An average - sized New York charter school with 254 students in private space is diverting more than $ 515,000 each year out of the classroom to pay for facilities that traditional public schools get for free, according to a first - ever study released today about charter school facilities funding.
You may have a particular foster that stands out to you and you'd like to give to their care or if you'd like to donate to our building fund to help Releashed Rescue get the facility up and running.
Initially, the task force decided to ask voters to fund a new regional facility, and the measure got on the ballot in 2011.
Desperate for cat adoption facilities but not enough funds to get a building?
We also, in Paris we launched something I think will turn out to be very important for us — a C40 finance facility, which is largely funded by the German government at the moment, and is intended to fill that gap where we've got lots of cities with really well technically designed projects, low carbon projects, whether that be cycle routes, or a new low carbon building developments, but where the city just doesn't have the capacity to turn those into really bankable projects — something that a private investor, or indeed a multilateral funding agency, feels comfortable about putting the money into, because it's just not what they're used to doing.
I agree that the procrastination of the US federal government in getting on with the business of using the $ 25 + billion in the spent fuel fund to set a proper long term waste management facility falls well short of discharging their responsibility.
As we leave the farm Lyle starts explaining yet another project the co-op has been hoping to get going, namely the renovation of existing micro-hydro power facilities in North Carolina, using Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) as a funding tool:
While Apple did put up some funds to get things rolling, the facilities are run by GT Advanced Technologies (and owned by Apple).
But he and his colleagues say nonprofit health care clinics like his in clarendon, Arkansas are in jeopardy, because right now, there's no guarantee the thousands of facilities in the u-s, will get federal funding.
Using the various options available, such as levy guarantees, arrear funding, a project loan or an overdraft facility, helps the managing agent immensely in getting the scheme back on its feet and making sure that the maintenance and repairs needed are caught up and kept up to date.
If you can get in with a community bank they will be 1 and 5 to 6.5 % and only charge on drawn funds... I have just landed my first community bank in Charleston SC they gave me a million dollar credit facility at 1 and 5.5 with 75 % Loan to Cost..
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