Sentences with phrase «local ability»

Each district is required to levy a different amount based on its «composite index of local ability - to - pay.»
ZERO TO THREE priorities include maintaining local ability to use ESEA funds to support early childhood services and requiring data collection on how local educational agencies are using Title I funds for early childhood.
Importantly, the health consequences of imported Zika virus will depend on local ability to diagnose and respond to a possible outbreak, but will also depend on possible underlying levels of immunity to Zika virus.
This includes fair, equitable, and up - to - date state funding distribution formulas, including the Local Composite Index (LCI), that accurately reflect local ability to pay, revenue generation capacity, local cost of living, local salary costs, and the particular resource needs of local school divisions.
SB1947 recognizes that all students can succeed, but each student has different needs, while taking into account local ability to pay and closing funding gaps.
Elements of S.B. 2, such as the shift in measuring local ability to pay equally between property wealth and income wealth as well as changes in student need factors, could be adopted as the beginning of a transitional financing system while the adequacy cost study is being performed.
Note that, importantly, this gives Newark area locals the ability to use AAdvantage miles to fly directly from EWR to the West Coast.
Governments and the international community have to save lives now, but also act to reduce that chronic vulnerability, building local abilities to manage the drought cycle, improving the flow of data, information and ideas for adapting to climate change and drastically increasing long - term investment in smallholder agriculture and pastoralism, which have shown they can provide a decent life for millions of East Africans, provided they are supported (rather than ignored) by governments.
Localities are obligated to match these funds based upon the composite index of local ability - to - pay.
ZERO TO THREE priorities include maintaining local ability to use ESEA funds to support early childhood services and requiring data collection on how local educational agencies are using Title I fund...
«This aid is distributed pursuant to a formula that incorporates the cost of educating a student, the needs of students within each district, variations in regional costs and the district's local ability to support the cost of educating its students.
Massachusetts distributes state aid to districts on the basis of a complex formula that considers enrollment, student need, and local ability to pay.
This combination of funding methods results in most state money being distributed without regard to student needs or local ability to pay.
The federal government hurts itself if it impedes state and local ability to create jobs, sustain their economies and improve the quality of life for Americans.
ZERO TO THREE priorities include maintaining local ability to use ESEA funds to support early childhood services; requiring data collection on how local educational agencies are using Title I funds for early childhood; promoting joint professional development for early childhood and early elementary school educators; ensuring literacy provisions include infants and toddlers; and requiring coordination between the K - 12 system and early childhood programs.
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