Sentences with phrase «in federal education funding»

Those cuts translate into an approximately $ 2.5 billion loss in federal education funding.
And he's very worried about GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's plan to turn more than $ 25 billion in federal education funding for special education and disadvantaged children over to parents, who could then spend the money at any school they choose, including a private school.
The Trump Administration has proposed a 13 percent cut in federal education funding.
During Wednesday's event, Hogan argued that the legislation could put hundreds of millions of dollars in federal education funding in jeopardy by failing to emphasize academic measures in their accountability system.
In 1949, as the New York Times archive notes, Cardinal Spellman publicly excoriated Eleanor Roosevelt as anti-Catholic for arguing against the inclusion of parochial schools in the federal education funding being proposed in Congress.
«The Governor is also right that New York can not afford to lose $ 1 billion in federal education funds because of a stalemate over new evaluation procedures.
New York's win of nearly $ 700 million in federal education funds came three months after bruising negotiations in Albany that culminated in an 11th - hour agreement.
That year, students at the school created the state's first Gay Straight Alliance, and the ensuing backlash prompted the Salt Lake City School District to shut down all extracurricular clubs amid threats that Utah's lawmakers would change state law or forgo millions of dollars in federal education funding if the alliance remained.
Montana could face a decrease in federal education funding as a penalty for that decision.
Without the waiver the state will have to use $ 40 million in federal education funding for the types of school fixes that the original No Child Left Behind law prescribes for schools that miss test score targets.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan; North Carolina State Superintendent of Public Instruction June Atkinson; Billy Walker, Superintendent of Randolph Field Independent School District in University City, Tex.; and other education experts will testify about the disruptive effect of huge cuts in federal education funds.
According to The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina could lose more than $ 2 billion in federal education funding.
States that pass the test are eligible for a piece of $ 4.35 billion in federal education funding.
It governs how the state can spend a projected $ 2.6 billion in federal education funding, including $ 1.8 billion in Title I funding for low - income students.
Patrick said Texas currently receives about $ 10 billion in federal education funding.
Among other things, a waiver for LAUSD would free up an estimated $ 80 million in federal education funding that is currently mandated for tutoring and student transportation services.
This will result in a loss of $ 4.1 billion in federal education funding to states and districts.
By Sept. 18, California must submit to U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos its plan for spending $ 2.6 billion in federal education funding.
However, in exchange for the nearly $ 15 billion in federal education funding that states and districts receive (and the over $ 1.3 billion that Texas alone receives) to improve education for poor and minority students, it is right and reasonable to expect states to test annually in order to know how every school and every student is performing every year.
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