The budget also asks for increases in state - imposed revenue caps and would set a minimum amount of money the state sends to schools, regardless of
how wealthy a district is.
Not exact matches
A spokeswoman declined to answer a series of direct questions from CNBC about his case, instead providing a statement from Acting Assistant Attorney General Caroline D. Ciraolo of the Justice Department's Tax Division: «Bradley Birkenfeld was afforded due process of law and sentenced by a federal
district court after full consideration of all relevant facts and circumstances, including his admission that he advised
wealthy UBS clients on
how to conceal their assets from the U.S. government,» she said.
From the very poor to the ridiculously
wealthy...
How can I maintain my efficiency as a large
district, and cater to the wide spectrum of taste diversity while -LCB- insert any reformer's agenda platform here -RCB-, and stay in my tiny little budget?
Considering it's one of the
wealthiest towns in the
district, this shows
how much trouble Republicans have overall in the state.
That formula takes into account a
district's low - income population, but gaps remain in
how much
districts spend statewide, with
wealthier districts able to spend more on schoolchildren.
Despite the disproportionate concentration of PTA donations in affluent schools, we found that few of the
districts with the 50 richest PTAs have policies in place to respond to outsized donations to the
wealthiest schools.30 A couple of
districts place restrictions on
how parent - raised funds can be spent, such as banning their use to pay for school staff.
This is a terrible disservice to magnet families, who will be on the hook for anywhere from $ 1000 to $ 2500 each year for poorer families, and $ 3000 to $ 6000 for
wealthier families depending on which
district operates the school and
how much it gets for each student from the state's basic magnet subsidy.
The schools are primarily located in
wealthier, whiter neighborhoods, and while they have many of the freedoms granted charters in
how the schools are run, they adhere to all
district collective bargaining agreements and also receive their budgets directly from the
district.
«In the twenty - first century, standardized tests are a key feature of
how wealthy educational investors and school reformers ensure that highly racially and economically segregated apartheid school
districts remain lucrative.»
It struck me
how much school spending has changed since I went to school, when
wealthier districts consistently spent -LSB-...]
Teachers in high - poverty schools report fewer computers and less training on
how to use technology with students compared to their colleagues in
wealthier districts — leading to decreased confidence for these teachers when it comes to using educational technology.
The seven settled worlds have developed to accommodate this large leap in know -
how, giving the
wealthy and highly effective the means to cheat dying by shifting between our bodies, whereas miring the much less privileged in rundown
districts full...